Nature Reserve
Explore the unspoilt beauty and indigenous fynbos of the reserve on foot or bring your moun-tain bike for riding along the existing trails. Then take a splash in the pool overlooking Brandvlei Dam and surrounding mountain ranges! Our ±6000… hectare reserve is nestled between valleys and koppies of the mountain, offering superb bird watching and hiking. Various indigenous plant and animal species can also be seen, including the Cape leopard, klipspringer and African wild cat.
Animals
Klipbokkop has a rich animal life including one of the largest populations of the elusive Cape Leopard. Together with the Cape Leopard Trust, motion sensor cameras as placed in strategic locations to capture, not only the Leopard but all, the wildlife.

Animal Rehabilitation

Wild animals confiscated from private homes, are often brought to be rehabilitated and reintroduced into the wild.
Cape Leopard
Klipspringer
Caracal
Bushpig
Baboon
Genet Cat
Cape Hyrax
Cape Grysbok
Honey Badger
African Wild Cat
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Bat-Eared Fox
Duiker
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Porcupine
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Cape Leopard
Cape Leopard
Klipspringer
Klipspringer
Caracal
Caracal
Bushpig
Bushpig
Baboon
Baboon
Genet Cat
Genet Cat
Cape Hyrax
Cape Hyrax
Cape Grysbok
Cape Grysbok
Honey Badger
Honey Badger
African Wild Cat
African Wild Cat
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Bat-Eared Fox
Bat-Eared Fox
Duiker
Duiker
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Porcupine
Porcupine
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Anisodontea fruticosa.JPG
Antimima peersii.JPG
Babiana arenicola.JPG
Berzelia abrotanoides 2.JPG
Boophone disticha.JPG
Brianhuntleya intrusa.JPG
Brunsvigia marginata.JPG
Conophytum ficiforme.JPG
Geissorhiza heterostyla.JPG
Geissorhiza confusa (5).JPG
Geissorhiza confusa (1).JPG
Geissorhiza aspera.JPG
Freesia refracta.JPG
Ferraria variabilis.JPG
Felicia bergeriana.JPG
Erica mammosa.JPG
Disa triloba.JPG
Disa harveyana.JPG
Disa flexuosa.JPG
Geissorhiza ornithogaloides.JPG
Gerbera sinuata.JPG
Gethyllis villosa.JPG
Gladiolus marginata.JPG
Gladiolus patersoniae.JPG
Haemanthus coccineus.JPG
Holothrix aspera.JPG
Hypocalyptus sophoroides.JPG
Ixia atrandra.JPG
Ixia.JPG
Lachnaea grandiflora.JPG
Ornithogalum dubium.JPG
Ornithogalum dubium 2.JPG
Nerine sarniensis.JPG
Nemesia barbata.JPG
Moraea vuvuzela.JPG
Moraea helicoidea.JPG
Moraea helicoidea 2.JPG
Moraea falcifolia.JPG
Microloma tenuifolium.JPG
Microloma tenuifolium 2.JPG
Lampranthus leipoldti.JPG
Osteospermum scariosum.JPG
Oxalis pardalis (2).JPG
Oxalis pardalis 2.JPG
Oxalis pardalis.JPG
Pelargonium radiatum.JPG
Protea restionifolia.JPG
Pseudoselago densifolia.JPG
Rafnia angulata.JPG
Romulea setifolia.JPG
Romulea tortilis 2.JPG
Teedia pubescens.JPG
Tjienks.JPG
Tritonia undulata.JPG
Tritoniopsis parviflora.JPG
Wurmbea punctata.JPG
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Anisodontea fruticosa.JPG
Antimima peersii.JPG
Babiana arenicola.JPG
Berzelia abrotanoides 2.JPG
Boophone disticha.JPG
Brianhuntleya intrusa.JPG
Brunsvigia marginata.JPG
Conophytum ficiforme.JPG
Geissorhiza heterostyla.JPG
Geissorhiza confusa (5).JPG
Geissorhiza confusa (1).JPG
Geissorhiza aspera.JPG
Freesia refracta.JPG
Ferraria variabilis.JPG
Felicia bergeriana.JPG
Erica mammosa.JPG
Disa triloba.JPG
Disa harveyana.JPG
Disa flexuosa.JPG
Geissorhiza ornithogaloides.JPG
Gerbera sinuata.JPG
Gethyllis villosa.JPG
Gladiolus marginata.JPG
Gladiolus patersoniae.JPG
Haemanthus coccineus.JPG
Holothrix aspera.JPG
Hypocalyptus sophoroides.JPG
Ixia atrandra.JPG
Ixia.JPG
Lachnaea grandiflora.JPG
Ornithogalum dubium.JPG
Ornithogalum dubium 2.JPG
Nerine sarniensis.JPG
Nemesia barbata.JPG
Moraea vuvuzela.JPG
Moraea helicoidea.JPG
Moraea helicoidea 2.JPG
Moraea falcifolia.JPG
Microloma tenuifolium.JPG
Microloma tenuifolium 2.JPG
Lampranthus leipoldti.JPG
Osteospermum scariosum.JPG
Oxalis pardalis (2).JPG
Oxalis pardalis 2.JPG
Oxalis pardalis.JPG
Pelargonium radiatum.JPG
Protea restionifolia.JPG
Pseudoselago densifolia.JPG
Rafnia angulata.JPG
Romulea setifolia.JPG
Romulea tortilis 2.JPG
Teedia pubescens.JPG
Tjienks.JPG
Tritonia undulata.JPG
Tritoniopsis parviflora.JPG
Wurmbea punctata.JPG
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Flora
Klipbokkop has an exceptional array of plant life and flowers. Each year the Imperial College of London visits to explore this unique diversity of plant.
Bird Watching
Klipbokkop offers a unique opportunity for bird lovers to observe a wide variety of birds in a sanctuary of pristine fynbos and mountainous terrains with rocky outcrops. Since Klipbokkop is nestled in the mountains, the bird life is as abundant at the Conference Centre as in the rest of the unspoiled landscape. Birdwatching can be enjoyed by walking on the mountain tracks, while engaging in guided 4x4 driving on any of the three routes or when sipping a cocktail, enjoying the breathtaking views.
Birding List
Trevor and Margaret Hardaker, the late Phil Hockey and his wife, Samantha Stofberg Hockey, together with Renier Balt, helped compile the bird list of Klipbokkop.