Albert Falls Game Reserve Explained

Albert Falls Game Reserve
Map:KwaZulu-Natal
Map Width:180px
Relief:1
Location:KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Nearest City:Pietermaritzburg
Area:30.12 kmĀ²
Established:1975
Operator:Msinsi Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Albert Falls (Dam) Nature Reserve, is a protected nature area located in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, near Pietermaritzburg and Cramond. The nature reserve was established in 1975. The Albert Falls Dam is rated as one of the best bass fishing dams in the world.[1] The area surrounding the falls have an abundance of secluded nature trails and picnic spots. The emblem of the Albert Falls Amble is the African fish eagle, as its unique call can be heard throughout the area.

Wildlife

Wildlife in the reserve include zebra, impala, blesbok, reedbuck, grey duiker, springbok, red hartebeest and oribi. The birdlife of Albert Falls Nature Reserve is profuse.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Albert Falls Dam Nature Reserve, KwaZulu Natal . SA-Venues.com . 2015-05-07.