Wildlife Available
A Diverse Range of Wildlife in a Privately Managed African Reserve
Mukuru Safaris is home to a wide and carefully managed variety of African wildlife, found within a privately owned reserve in South Africa’s Waterberg region. Our diverse species offering supports both exceptional wildlife viewing and professionally guided hunting experiences, all within an ethical and well-regulated environment.
Whether you are visiting for photography, safari exploration, or a structured hunting experience, the reserve offers a balanced ecosystem where wildlife thrives naturally across expansive bushveld terrain.
Ethical, Sustainable and Professionally Guided
Our Wildlife Management Philosophy
wildlife management is guided by sustainability, conservation responsibility, and long-term ecological balance. As a privately managed reserve, we actively monitor animal populations to ensure healthy habitats, ethical practices, and responsible land stewardship.
All wildlife experiences—whether viewing or hunting—are conducted under professional guidance, strict regulations, and conservation-driven principles that prioritise the wellbeing of the ecosystem.
Whether you are visiting for photography, safari exploration, or a structured hunting experience, the reserve offers a balanced ecosystem where wildlife thrives naturally across expansive bushveld terrain.
A Balanced and Diverse African Ecosystem
The reserve supports a wide variety of species across different wildlife categories. These groupings help guests understand the diversity of animals found at Mukuru Safaris while maintaining clarity and transparency.(Availability may vary seasonally and is confirmed during planning.)





























Plains Game & Common Species
Includes a variety of antelope and plains species commonly found throughout the Waterberg region, ideal for both wildlife viewing and structured hunting experiences.
Larger Game Species
Species that require additional management, professional oversight, and specific conservation considerations due to their size, behaviour, or habitat requirements.
Smaller & Nocturnal Species
A range of smaller mammals that contribute to the ecological richness of the reserve and are often encountered during extended stays or guided activities.
