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Tembe Elephant Park
Situated in an area that was once the ancient ‘Ivory Route’, linking Mozambique and Zululand, Tembe Elephant Park is renowned for having the largest elephants in Africa – and the planet! The park’s location is very remote, lying deep in the sand forests and wetlands in northern Tongaland. It borders between KwaZulu-Natal and Mozambique. Along with viewing these gentle giants, you can also spot the rest of the “Big Five” : lions, leopards, black and white rhinos and buffalo.
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Tembe Elephant Park
Situated in an area that was once the ancient ‘Ivory Route’, linking Mozambique and Zululand, Tembe Elephant Park is renowned for having the largest elephants in Africa – and the planet! The park’s location is very remote, lying deep in the sand forests and wetlands in northern Tongaland. It borders between KwaZulu-Natal and Mozambique. Along with viewing these gentle giants, you can also spot the rest of the “Big Five” : lions, leopards, black and white rhinos and buffalo.

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Tembe - Latest Highlights
Rare Spotted Hyena Appears at Tembe Waterhole
A rare and elusive spotted hyena approaches the Tembe waterhole.
Mud Party! Elephants Go Wild in the Mud
Elephants enjoy the mud holes at Tembe Elephant Park.
Three Lionesses Resting at Tembe Waterhole During the Night
In the quiet of night at Tembe waterhole, three lionesses rest peacefully—silent sentinels of the dark.
Lioness Checks Out Waterhole as Impalas Sound the Alarm
The calm of the morning is shattered at Tembe Waterhole as a lone lioness appears, sending a ripple of alarm calls through a nearby herd of impala.
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