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Spitskop Nature Reserve and Monate Lodge offer visitors a touch of the Kalahari Desert

Approximately 13km north of South Africa’s town of Upington, one can experience a touch of the famous Kalahari Desert. Situated on the same road that leads to the Kgalagadi Trans-Frontier Park, the Spitskop Nature Reserve gives visitors a glimpse into a part of this interesting region.

The Spitskop Nature Reserve and Monate Lodge are located directly on opposite sides of the R360 highway. The visitor’s center at Spitskop Nature Reserve handles all enquiries and bookings for both.

Monate Lodge is an excellent place to stay when visiting the reserve or Upington. The lodge consists of 6 thatched roof self-catering chalets and 43 grass-covered camping and caravan sites. Power points are available at all the sites as well as barbeque facilities. The ablutions are clean and functional. On a hot day there is also a swimming pool available for cooling off. A herd of Springbok can often be seen roaming the area, especially during the hours around dawn and dusk. Its also not unusual for a Tortoise to come around looking for a piece of lettuce or other tidbit.   

A permit is required when visiting Spitskop Nature Reserve. This is available at the visitor’s center. The reserve covers an area of 5641 hectares with its main feature being a rocky outcrop with stairs leading to the top. This rocky outcrop of granite is what gave the reserve its name and can be seen for up to 40km away on a clear day. There is a small telescope on top for game viewing. From here one can see for many kilometers in all directions as the rest of the reserve is virtually flat. Many years ago this rocky outcrop had been used as a stopover place for travelers and their Ox-wagons. Patches of grass cover most of this semi-arid region with some smaller rocky knolls also visible.

Visitors may explore the reserve either on foot or enjoy a game drive along the 37km of gravel roads. Game is plentiful, and especially antelope such as Springbok, Gemsbok, Steenbok, Eland, Wildebeest and Red Hartebeest may be seen. In addition there are herds of Zebra to be found in the reserve. Certain bird species such as the Namaqua Sandgrouse and Ostrich also make this their home. Some of the smaller animals to be found here include Tortoise, Suricate, as well as several well known South African snake species such as the Cape Cobra and Puff Adder. The Suricate are especially fascinating to watch as they stand on their hind legs in groups of between 10 and 20 surveying their surroundings.

The three hiking trails in the reserve allow for many hours of walking through this fascinating landscape, and give one a real feel of the area. Along the way one comes across some water holes where more often than not some animals may be seen having a drink.

After having spent a day at the Spitskop Nature Reserve one can look forward to a sundowner and watch the sunset from an easy chair in front of your tent, caravan or chalet at Monate Lodge and really appreciate this beautiful area.

I spend much of my free time exploring the remote and interesting areas of South Africa and Namibia. Many of these places have very little public information available. This is one of the reasons I have developed the KanStra Travel website in order to give tourists a chance to also discover these places.
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Palm Trees Offer a Tropical Touch

When you think about palm trees you immediately think of an island with fresh sand, icy blue water and beautiful palm trees. Being the pretty trees they are they seem to bring peace. Some people have them growing in their big gardens and they look amazingly exquisite there too. It?s like when you think of happiness you think tall palm trees blowing in the wind.

They grow mostly in coastal regions where it is warm and there is a lot of sunshine. They are more likely to be found near water but they may also grow in deserts. The leaves of a palm tree might remind you of a big feather, just green. It?s mainly just a big trunk with no leaves until you get to the top where all the leaves are. They also produce fruits called coconuts. This is why if someone happens to get deserted on an island somehow (like in the movies) they will not starve because most islands have palm trees.

The coconut is spherical in shape and is brown in color. These fruits are hollow therefore they are able to float on water. They are able to float on the water for a long period of time but after that the salt of the sea water will have destroyed the seed.

If you are thinking of planting a palm tree in your garden or you have just discovered that there is already a small one growing, there are ways for you to care for it to ensure that it grows into a beautiful healthy tree. It is easy to grow a palm tree, all they really need is good soil and lots of water, but be careful not to over water it or it will die. Just give it a fair amount of water every three days and your plant will be well on its way!

Written by Jane Smithston. Find the latest in artifical palm trees as well a great selection of quality palm trees available.
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Benefits of Aloe Vera, Enjoy What Aloe Vera Has to Offer

Food allergies, although they can not in danger of life, your life is hard to describe and can at least be very frustrating. If you suffer a serious allergies or even mild allergies, some foods like wheat and nuts, sometimes you may have difficulty eating out because of your allergies. Oral aloe vera supplements, like Aloeride, can reduce food allergies and help some people completely overcome their allergies. To understand how Aloeride to help with food allergies, it is important to first understand what is an allergy. In its simplest form, an allergy is an atypical reaction to a substance as a food that is not harmful for most people. That would be part of an allergen. The immune system reacts to these allergens and decides that it is harmful, then sets the fight against them, leading to what we know as an allergic reaction. Food allergies are not the only form of allergy, of course, but food allergies are extremely common, and can count on daily functioning in a manner not adversely affect the other allergies. Every child who has always failed, can eat in the cafeteria of the school because of an allergy to peanuts confirm this.

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