Imbasa is set next door to the 20,000 hectare Mokala National Park where visitors can view black and white rhino, Cape buffalo, roan antelope, tsessebe, giraffe and many other plains game plus intriguing birds, such as martial eagles and Cape vultures.

Kimberley is, of course, famous as a diamond centre and guests can visit the incredible "Big Hole", the diamond museum and 1890's replica township, and also take in the famous Boer War battle field, Magorsfontein, with its museum, play a round of golf at the Kimberley Golf Club or Magorsfontein Memorial course or go fly-fishing on the Rietriver River for yellowfish (catch and release). We also have good saddle horses at Imbasa if you would like to enjoy a game viewing ride. Wives, partners and lovers who prefer not to hunt, will find a wide range of activities in the area, and they can, of course, always laze by the pool in camp, or even enjoy a sauna!

Outstanding golf courses are a hallmark of the area.

"The Big Hole" produced The Star of Africa and Golden Jubilee diamonds
Mokala National Park

 

 

Contact/About Us      Safaris      FAQs      Gallery      Alternate Activities     Links    Home
©2009 Tony Jackson Safaris   Website by WebheadsMedia.Net