You Can Buy an Entire South African Nature Reserve for R145m
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You can now buy an entire private nature reserve in South Africa for R145 million. The deal includes thousands of hectares of protected land—and a full ecosystem of wildlife already in place.
A privately owned conservation property in the Eastern Cape, Tyityaba Nature Reserve near Kei Mouth, has been listed for sale at around R145 million.
The reserve spans roughly 13,000 hectares and sits within a formally protected conservation framework, making it one of the rare large-scale ecological assets currently on the market.
The estate includes established infrastructure such as a central lodge and multiple dwellings, alongside extensive river frontage and diverse natural habitats.
It is already home to wildlife including buffalo, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, kudu, and leopards, reflecting its fully operational game reserve status.
The listing highlights growing investor interest in conservation-linked real estate, where income potential, tourism use, and biodiversity preservation intersect.
With increasing demand for large landholdings in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, the property is being positioned as both a lifestyle asset and a long-term investment.
Analysts say such reserves are becoming more attractive to international buyers seeking scale, exclusivity, and nature-based returns in emerging markets.
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