| uMkhuze Game Reserve | |
|---|---|
![]() Nyala ewes in the reserve  | |
![]() Location in KwaZulu-Natal  | |
| Location | KwaZulu-Natal | 
| Nearest city | Richards Bay | 
| Coordinates | 27°39′0″S 32°15′0″E / 27.65000°S 32.25000°E | 
| Area | 40,000 ha (150 sq mi) | 
| Established | 1912 | 
| Governing body | Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife | 
uMkhuze Game Reserve (also spelt Mkhuze or Mkuze) is a 40,000-hectare (400 km2; 150 sq mi) game reserve in northern Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.[1] It was proclaimed a protected area on 15 February 1912.
Wildlife
- African bush elephant
 - Blue wildebeest
 - African buffalo
 - Cape wild dog
 - Hyena
 - Hippopotamus
 - South African giraffe
 - Greater kudu
 - South African cheetah
 - African leopard
 - Lion
 - Nile crocodile
 - Steenbok
 - South-central black rhinoceros and Southern white rhinoceros
 - Burchell's zebra
 
The reserve has a diversity of natural habitats which include acacia savannah, mixed woodland, sand forest, riverine forest, rivers and pans, grassland, cliffs and rocky ridges.
Accommodation
- Mantuma Main Camp
 - Nhlonhlela Bush Lodge
 - Umkhumbe Tented Bush Lodge
 
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