Alverstone Wildlife Park
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Alverstone Wildlife Park is a 100ha nature reserve with a mix of grassland and scarp forest, and is home to a wide variety of bird and animal species. There are three waterfalls and two dams within the reserve. A pair of Fish Eagles is often present.
Managing Agency: eThekwini Municipality
Type: Nature Reserve
Facilities: Hide; Picnic areas; Braai facilities; Guided trails; Conference and Wedding Centre
Opening Hours: By appointment only
Dogs: No
Driving Directions: Take the N3 west from Durban to Pietermaritzburg.
From the N3 take the Shongweni off-ramp. Travel north past the
Assagay Hotel and over the M13. Turn left onto the D435 towards
Alverstone. Follow this road to the park entrance on the left.
Travel time (from central Durban): 45 minutes
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