Pilanesburg Game Reserve is different from the rest of the area because it was made from a volcano millions of years ago. While in the park, you only notice its incredible beauty. From the air, you can see its volcanic origins.









Although they usually just stood there, I took a lot of pictures of the wildebeests because they look so striking. We usually saw them in large groups. You can see them playing follow the leader in one of the photos below.






We’d already seen giraffes at Bongwe and found them enchanting. They were also favorites at Pilansberg. Their personalities were delightful. They were curious, social, engaging and a bit coy.





This Rhino was pretty entertaining. I wish I’d gotten him on video. He walked over and rubbed himself all over a giant rock (The rock is at 10:00 in relation to Mr. Rhino). Seeing animals interact with their surroundings in such a natural way was one of the big highlights of the day.

We heard all about how many rhinos are killed every year by hunters (for their heads an tusks) and the severe problems this presents for the survival of the species. When we were in at Cabela’s in the US, I felt entirely differently about the owner after I saw a photo of him with the rhino he’d killed.
The ostrich was entertaining, really funny and got close to our car. He was not afraid. If he had been, he could have run quite fast. Their eggs are enormous and are sometimes decorated as souvenirs.




We loved seeing the baby warthogs. Our guide told us that they were probably no more than two weeks old!
Not surprisingly in such a beautiful natural preserve, you saw lots of birds. They had a covered pavilion by the pond/watering hole that would be a perfect place for birdwatching.
Pilansberg ruined zoos for us. Seeing the animals just doesn’t compare to seeing them in their natural habitat. There, you can really start to see their characteristics and personalities. I think we just added “safari” to our bucket list.


The hippos were surprisingly graceful for their size. If you look closely, you can see the babies. Even the babies were enormous.











