New World Wealth names the best wildlife estates in South Africa
Wildlife estates are not always easy to define, so New World Wealth looked at estates with large amounts of wildlife that allow people to buy private homes in the bush.
Despite mainly being concentrated in South Africa, wildlife estates are expected to take off in other countries over the next 10 years, including Namibia, Kenya, USA, Australia, Canada and Brazil. New World Wealth said that wildlife estates can play an important role in wildlife conservation, especially Africa’s Big 3 Eagles, as the world’s wild spaces diminish.
The rating criteria for the list includes location, views and scenery, wildlife & birdlife experience, design and space, and maintenance.borders the Kruger National Park and is situated on the Sabie River.
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