Traditional owner-run lodge developed from family farm. Original rondavels have been modernised but represent great value for Sabi Sand. Busy, popular, excellent entry to Sabi Sand and its leopard and Big Five.
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A rustic, simple plains camp of five rondavels, two of which are family. Excellent Shangaan rangers, walks and tracking. Good big five presence with large buffalo herds and elephant at the swimming pool.
Superb large family-run lodge in remote northern Timbavati. Four star facilities but a five star feel. Excellent guide-photographers. One of the best sleep-out hides around.
Unusual semi-luxury Klaserie camp with tent platforms raised on stilts for deck views of the tree-line at eye-level. Overlooks a plain with good general game and an active waterhole. Good Big Five area.
Basic, tidy & rustic sole-use southern Timbavati camp sleeping 8 in wooden cabins. Lantern lit with outdoor showers. Small pool, pleasant lounge. Private vehicle and guide. Serviced self-catering (includes chef) or full service.
Spectacular Tsonga-styled reed thatched lodge sharing 100 sq km Mluwati Kruger concession next to Sabi Sand/ Manyeleti. Relaxed atmosphere and a tribal vibe combined with good game viewing. Sabi Sand latitude with lower prices.
Relaxed rustic lodge in a private game-rich Timbavati plains location offering excellent value for money. Welcoming, informal atmosphere. Great fun remote treehouses for exciting sleepouts
Excellent mixed walking and vehicle Safaris based at a rustic thatched canvas Camp. Big Timbavati elephant and buffalo herds. Wild dogs. Great views of Big Five activity at the waterhole.
This trip is life-changing. Immerse yourself in the spectacular beauty of the far north of the Kruger, exploring on foot vast, epic and remote landscapes . Set-date four-day trails based in a remote trails camp depart twice weekly from April-October.
Rustic back-to-basics bush camping in prime Big Five Timbavati territory. Outstanding value; child-friendly. Educational and informative with excellent Guides interpreting nature and passing on bushcraft
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