Pangolin Night Walk Season — Kruger South Africa
Peak season
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Fauna · Hoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa

Pangolin Night Walk Season — Kruger South Africa

The Temminck's ground pangolin is the world's most trafficked mammal and one of Africa's most secretive — a prehistoric-looking scale-covered insectivore that spends daylight hours in a burrow and emerges at night to use its long sticky tongue to excavate and consume termite mounds. Specialist pangolin tracking operations based in Kruger's private concessions offer guided night-drive pangolin searches with field researchers monitoring radio-tagged individuals. An encounter with a pangolin rolling defensively into a ball at flashlight range — its overlapping keratin scales shifting like a living suit of armour — is one of Africa's most extraordinary wildlife experiences, all the more so for the awareness that you are watching an animal effectively unchanged since the Eocene that now faces extinction through demand for its scales in traditional medicine.

When
Jan — Dec, peak May — Sep
Best viewing
A guided night drive into private concession bush, following radio-tagged pangolins with field researchers to witness close encounters with Africa's most elusive and trafficked mammal. Sightings are not guaranteed but the specialist tracking setup makes them genuinely likely.
Category
Fauna
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Under southern African night skies, a specialist guide drives slowly through Timbavati's thornveld, scanning with a red-filtered spotlight as a field researcher monitors a radio-tagged pangolin's signal. When contact is made, guests step quietly from the vehicle and approach on foot. The pangolin moves with deliberate purpose across the sandy soil, pausing to tear into a termite mound with powerful foreclaws, its long glutinous tongue flickering in the torchlight. Disturbed by proximity, it may curl into a perfect sphere, scales overlapping like living armour. The stillness of the African bush is broken only by cicadas and the soft crunch of the animal's movement. No predator can breach those scales; no human hands should touch them. The encounter is brief, intimate, and charged with conservation weight — you are watching one of evolution's oldest survivors, now listed among the world's most endangered and trafficked creatures. The darkness, the rarity, and the animal's alien beauty make this one of the most affecting encounters available anywhere on the continent.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak May — Sep

Getting there

Nearest airport: HDS. Nearest city: Phalaborwa.

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