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Landmark: Douglas Golf CourseCity: Douglas
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Douglas Golf Course, Douglas, USA Wyoming, North America
Jwaneng Game Park is a protected area located within the town of Jwaneng in Botswana.
Visual Characteristics
The park consists of open savanna grassland interspersed with acacia trees and shrubs. The terrain is generally flat with some low-lying areas that can retain water after rainfall. The soil is predominantly sandy. Wildlife is the primary visual element, with various species of antelope, birds, and other mammals present.
Location & Access Logistics
Jwaneng Game Park is situated approximately 2 kilometers west of the Jwaneng town center. Access is via the A2 highway, turning onto the B197 road towards the park entrance. Ample parking is available at the main entrance gate. No public transport directly serves the park; visitors typically use private vehicles or taxis from Jwaneng.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1987 as a conservation area to protect local wildlife populations and their habitat. Ecologically, it represents a typical semi-arid savanna ecosystem of the Kalahari region, supporting a range of indigenous flora and fauna adapted to dry conditions.
Key Highlights & Activities
Self-drive game viewing is the primary activity. Visitors can observe species such as springbok, gemsbok, hartebeest, impala, and various bird species. Designated picnic areas are available for visitors. No guided tours are offered.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic amenities include a fenced perimeter, a main entrance gate, and several designated picnic sites with rudimentary seating. Restrooms are available at the entrance. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available within the park. There are no food vendors within the park; visitors must bring their own supplies. Shade is limited to the picnic areas and the natural canopy of trees.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for wildlife viewing is during the cooler months of May to August, particularly in the early morning and late afternoon when animals are most active. The dry season generally offers better visibility of animals as they congregate around water sources. No tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
The park is located adjacent to the Jwaneng Diamond Mine, one of the richest diamond mines in the world. A local anecdote suggests that the abundance of certain antelope species within the park is influenced by the mine's operational cycles, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Jwaneng Diamond Mine Visitor Centre (1.5km East)
- Jwaneng Town Centre (2km East)
- Kalahari Arms Hotel (2.5km East)
- Mothibistad Village (4km South-West)