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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 Striped Polecat Forages at Tembe
An exciting sighting at Tembe - a rare striped polecat was seen foraging near the camera! These elusive nocturnal animals, sometimes called zorillas, are known for their bold black and white markings and strong defensive scent, much like skunks.Striped polecats are rarely caught on camera, making this a truly special moment for wildlife enthusiasts.
Nyala Bull Gets Muddy Horns
This handsome nyala bull spent time at Tembe waterhole mudding his horns, coating them in thick wet mud. Whether to show off, strengthen his horns, or leave his scent behind, it’s a striking sight to watch these elegant antelope indulge in their muddy rituals. 🌿 Mudding helps nyala bulls with scent-marking and possibly deters parasites - plus, it looks pretty impressive!
Large-Spotted Genet Stalks Among Fallen Logs
Watch as this large-spotted genet moves silently among fallen logs, on the hunt under the cover of night. Agile, elusive, and perfectly adapted, genets are masters of stealth in the African bush.
Bushbuck Tiptoes Through the Night
Under the cloak of darkness, a female bushbuck emerges - moving with silent precision through the open grasslands of Tembe.
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