ZAR 26125 per single traveller
Includes: Return transfers from Johannesburg,  accommodation, open vehicle safari drives, meals as per itinerary, local beverages
Dulini Leadwood lies tucked away in the confluence of the Sand and Mabrak Rivers, where it offers serene and intimate solace in four lavishly luxurious and exclusive suites. It is an idyllic honeymoon setting as well as pleasing venue for get-togethers of friends and families who relish exclusivity. Each suite is stylishly furnished in contemporary style with every comfort imaginable and fascinating views over the granite boulders of the Sand River. Its exquisite architecture and decor enhance the safari experience while elements like handmade nougat in the rooms, personalised hand- written welcome and farewell notes, unparalleled game-viewing, and exquisite meals add a touch of extraordinaire.
Rejuvenate your senses and become one with nature in the African bush at the tranquil riverfront setting of Karongwe River Lodge. Here you share the environment with the Big Five (lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant) as well as many other creatures you may encounter on an open vehicle game drive. You will never forget the ambience of a sundowner as the sun sets over the majestic Drakensberg Mountains and the scenic environment will provide many photographic opportunities. Game drives and bird watching will come alive with experienced and qualified game rangers and Shangaan trackers.
Kambaku Safari Lodge consists of eight beautiful thatched chalets and 3 inter-leading family units erected in a semi-circle around a waterhole. You can relax on your private veranda and watch animals coming down to drink. The central lodge areas are built to blend in with the surrounding bush and offers a swimming pool, bar, boma, library and curio shop. There is a game viewing hide and Wi-Fi is available, as well as spa treatments on request. All the accommodation is stylishly designed and decorated for comfort and peace. Room facilities include 4-poster beds draped with mosquito nets, overhead fans, a safe and en-suite bathroom with shower and bath.
Prepare for an exhilarating morning of wildlife exploration as you immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Kruger National Park.
The first upscale tented camp that is open seasonally in Kruger National Park. From July to the end of September 2023, this camp will offer an unimagined highlight for Kruger Park fans who want to get closer to nature.
Tshokwane River Camp is a unique and exclusive place hidden in an undiscovered part of the world-famous Kruger National Park only an hour from Skukuza Airport.
It has 30 luxury tents that can sleep up to 60 people. The rustic and exclusive atmosphere of the camp, which is next to a dry riverbed, gives tourists a chance to forget about the outside world and focus on the beauty of the wild.
The Lodge only open for a limited time from the 01st July 2023 – 30th September 2023 and then again from the 01st May 2024 – 30th September 2024.
DAY 1: Skukuza Airport – Tshokwane River Camp
Guests are collected from the Skukuza Airport and travel north to the Tshokwane River Camp.
The first upscale tented camp that is open seasonally in Kruger National Park. From July to the end of September 2023, this camp will offer an unimagined highlight for Kruger Park fans who want to get closer to nature.
The luxury tented camp is located in a part of Kruger National Park that has never been visited before. The camp “pops up” for the season and then disappears at the end of the season, leaving no sign.
Tshokwane River Camp is a unique and exclusive place hidden in an undiscovered part of the world-famous Kruger National Park only an hour from Skukuza Airport.
It has 30 luxury tents that can sleep up to 60 people. The rustic and exclusive atmosphere of the camp, which is next to a dry riverbed, gives tourists a chance to forget about the outside world and focus on the beauty of the wild.
It is in one of the most wildlife-rich parts of the park and will surprise you from the moment you arrive.
During the summer, water flows through the Ripape riverbed near the camp but when winter comes people can enjoy drinks at sunset on the riverbank.
Guests are greeted by a charming wooden deck tucked under Leadwood trees and decorated with lanterns that cast a soft glow on the weathered bark, telling stories of majestic elephants seeking shelter from the African sun.
The camp has large tented bedrooms that are 24 m2 and have front and back openings, side windows, a covered patio, and inside bathrooms. Fresh sheets, soft duvets, and warm blankets will help people get a good night’s sleep.
In the beautiful shared tented dining room guests can enjoy a full English breakfast, a light lunch, tea, coffee, and cookies in the afternoon, and dinner while all house drinks, soft drinks, teas, and coffees served at a safari bar, are included. You can also buy premium drinks at a cash bar.
In the evenings you can relax in the riverbed around a fireplace with a big campfire.
Activities in which you can participate include two game drives a day, or a walking safari with an armed guide.
DAY 2: Morning and Afternoon open vehicle safari drives
You will receive an early wake-up call and be served a hot beverage and rusks before departing on your 3-hour game drive while the sun rises in the east.
On return to the lodge you can enjoy a brunch and choose to spend the rest of the day at the pool or just lazing around.
Be ready for an afternoon game drive with an expert guide at about 16:00, to return in time for another starlit dinner.
You overnight in your luxury tent at Tshokwane River Lodge and your deal includes, breakfast lunch and dinner.
DAY 3: Tshokwane River Camp – Skukuza Airport
Rise early again, enjoy a hot beverage and rusk, and depart on your last morning game drive.
After witnessing a last African sunrise, you return to the lodge for breakfast before departing to the Skukuza Airport
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