Madikwe Western Airstrip - FBNP is the airfield that serves Madikwe Game Reserve.
The reserve is home to approximately 66 large mammal and roughly 300 bird species.
You will find all this flora and fauna in an area comprising vast open plains of grasslands, woodlands, rocky outcrops and mountains.
The area is bordered in the south by the Dwarsberg Mountains.
The Big 5 are represented in the reserve and you are likely to spot lion, leopard, elephant, rhino or buffalo. During your visit you will also have the rare privilege of possibly seeing highly endangered African wild dog.
In 1994, a small group of six wild dogs were introduced into Madikwe. This founding group has seen a challenging time with rabies outbreaks, territorial clashes and encounters with lions.
Despite the odds, Madikwe now has a thriving wild dog population with three hunting packs roaming the area. They are somewhat accustomed to safari vehicles, offering spectacular photographic opportunities. Madikwe Game Reserve’s conservation efforts to protect the ‘painted dog’ are in place to help conserve this majestic species.
The airfield is served by Federal Airlines
FedAir C208 ASOBO
FedAir C208 BlackSquare
Library to be downloaded:
https://fr.flightsim.to/file/56359/ethnicfs-vegetation-library
https://fr.flightsim.to/file/5452/dave-s-3d-people-library