Kruger Park Roads & Drives - Biyamiti Loop
The
S23, called the Biyamiti Loop, is a 14 kilometer sand/dirt loop road off
of the S114 and
follows the Biyamiti and Mahula rivers, which are mostly dry throughout
the year. The S23 (Biyamiti Loop) is a very good area to see a variety
of wildlife and is a scenic drive as well. There are a few small loops
that go a few meters closer to the rivers, it is advisable to do these,
there are often a few surprises in the river beds below.
What Can Be Seen On The Biyamiti Loop
Game Viewing: African Lion, Elephant, Nile Crocodile, Giraffe, Bushbuck, Common Duiker, Impala.
Birding: Blackcrowned Tchagra, Go Away Bird, Woodland Kingfisher, Malachite Kingfisher, Laughing Dove, Cape Turtle Dove, Pintailed Whydah, Natal Spurfowl, Redbacked Shrike, Lilacbreasted Roller, Cape Glossy Starling, Redheaded Quelea, Forktailed Drongo, Wood Sandpiper, Senegal lapwing, Blacksmith Lapwing, Water Thick-Knee, Egyptian Goose.
Photo's Of The Biyamiti Loop
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