Djuma Game Reserve

Coordinates: 24°42′27″S 31°32′08″E / 24.70750°S 31.53556°E / -24.70750; 31.53556 (Vuyatela Lodge, Djuma Game Reserve)
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View on a dam near Djuma Game Reserve's Vuyatela Lodge

Djuma Game Reserve, is a 9,000 ha private game reserve which is part of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. It is situated on the western border of the Kruger National Park, which together with some other parks make up the Greater Kruger National Park. The name Djuma refers to the roar of a lion.

Wildlife

The wildlife includes the Big Five, as well as Impala, Kudu, Hippopotamus, and a great number of birds. Some of the wildlife can be viewed on a website, wildearth.tv, as well as a television channel. The website offers a live webcam on the Djuma area, as well as game drives that are streamed twice daily via the website's SafariLive team.

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24°42′27″S 31°32′08″E / 24.70750°S 31.53556°E / -24.70750; 31.53556 (Vuyatela Lodge, Djuma Game Reserve)