Sunrock Guesthouse | Johannesburg

Sunrock Guesthouse is a highly recommended guest house in Kempton park situated in a quiet, peaceful area northeast of Johannesburg, which offers superior comfort and service. The guest house offers 25 en-suite rooms plus an inter-leading two-room suite, ideal for families. Rooms are serviced daily and are equipped with TVs and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Facilities and services available for guests' convenience include free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, 24-hour gym, a spa, souvenir shop and laundry and dry cleaning services.

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Nthubu Camp | Limpopo

Nthubu is situated in the Malaria-free Masebe Reserve. It affords its guests an ability to hike and mountain bike in the reserve without fear of dangerous animals. It is an incredibly tranquil experience and really allows you to just "get away from it all." Options of going on drives, hikes or rides allow you to experience the outdoors, while going to view the nearby Rock Paintings provides you an insight into the history of the area.

At camp you can relax in communal areas or at your Safari tent, which has an en-suite flush toilet, a basin and a rustic bucket shower.

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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English

No. Rooms: 5

Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Blouberg Camp | Soutpansberg Mountain Range

Situated in a secluded spot below the Blouberg Mountains, this area provides wonderful opportunities for hiking and rock climbing. Adventure travelers who have an interest in local culture can enjoy convivial interactions with locals at taverns in the area.

Blouberg Cultural Camp is situated in the southern foothills of the Blouberg Mountains, and provides a starting point for rock climbers interested in completing this well-known rock face. Foothill hikes through the yellow-wood forest, or climbing to the top of the mountain, are also popular. The camp is popular with birders because it provides easy access to the near-by Blouberg Reserve with its famous vulture colonies, and an array of game. A short walk to beautiful rock pools for swimming is a wonderful summer refresher.

Visitors interested in meeting the local community can join guides from the camp on an easy walk through the area, and meet the locals at nearby taverns. First stop will be a tavern to meet locals, and experience traditionally brewed beer. If guests have booked a local meal, the group will then move on to the home a local catered where you will be greeted as honored guests and served a traditional banquet. There will be both traditional, as well as western foods on the menu. The evening can then move on to another tavern for post-dinner drinks and will conclude around a camp fire back at camp.

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Blouberg Cultural Camp has 5 stand-alone thatched rondavels, each with two ¾ beds, chairs and a bedside stand. Linen is not provided as part of the tariff, but can be hired at a separate fee. This needs to be arranged at the time of booking. Ablutions are en-suite, with flush toilets, quaint bucket-showers and basins.

The kitchen, dining and camp-fire facilities are communal, and give adventure travelers an ideal opportunity to get to meet and interact with other like-minded travelers. You will share a gas hob and camp fire for cooking, as well as fridge and freezer for storage of food. The necessary pots, crockery & cutlery are also supplied. Want to sample local food? Have dinner at a local tavern, and share a drink with the locals.

There is no electricity, and paraffin or solar lanterns are provided for light at night. If intending to braai or have a camp fire, don’t forget to bring firewood. While it is safe to drink, some people don’t like the taste of the local water, so you are advised to bring your own bottled drinking water.

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1x Rondavel

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Tented Camp

Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English

No. Rooms: 12

Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Star Gazing

Fundudzi Cultural Camp | Soutpansberg Mountain Range

Visitors to Fundudzi have the opportunity to immerse themselves in a beautiful environment. In a hugely fertile valley with modern tea plantations, the real gems are the natural areas with forests, lakes, rivers and waterfalls. The area is well populated with rural villages and tourists will be spoilt for choice visiting crafters, manufacturers of Minwenda (traditional Venda clothing), Malungu (traditional beads) and Makunda (traditional bangles). For those wanting a closer understanding of some of the local rituals, a demonstration of the Domba Dance (python dance) can be pre-arranged for evening entertainment at Fundudzi.

Fundudzi Cultural Camp has 5 stand-alone thatched rondavels, each with two ¾ beds, chairs and a bedside stand. This needs to be arranged at the time of booking. Ablutions are en-suite, with flush toilets, shower and basins. The kitchen, dining and camp-fire facilities are communal, and you will share a gas hob and camp fire for cooking, as well as fridge and freezer for storage of food. The necessary pots, crockery & cutlery are also supplied. Catering by local villagers can be arranged – please pre-order when booking. There is no electricity, and paraffin or solar lanterns are provided for light at night. If self-catering, don’t forget to bring firewood.

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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English

No. Rooms: 5

Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation

Mutale Falls Safari Camp | Makuleke Contractual Park

On a high ridge above the Mutale River, the view from Mutale Falls allows you to see so far that ‘you can see tomorrow’. The wild and beautiful Makuya Reserve provides visitors to this safari camp with a rugged safari experience – and views that will never be forgotten.

Mutale Falls in Makuya Reserve provides safari enthusiasts as true opportunity to get away from it all. With a network of roads for 4×4 vehicles, visitors to this reserve can explore to their heart’s content, or visit viewing points over the Luvuvhu Gorge, and relax at the side of the Mutale River near the potholes and Mutale Falls. Facing the setting sun, guests have an extraordinary view of the Mutale River below, and a wilderness area of baobabs. Makuya Reserve is unfenced from Kruger National Park, and is home to the Big 5, and especially well-known for magnificent birding.
Close to Kruger’s Pafuri Gate, visitors can also use Mutale Falls to access the famous Pafuri Drive along the Luvuvhu River for stunning game viewing experiences.

Mutale Falls Safari Camp has 5 safari tents on wooden decks, each with two ¾ beds. Linen, bedding and towels are provided as part of the tariff. There is a simple en-suite with flush toilet, basin and a hot-water shower.
The kitchen, dining and camp-fire facilities are communal, and give adventure travelers an ideal opportunity to get to meet and interact with other like-minded travelers. You will share a gas hob and camp fire for cooking, as well as fridge and freezer for storage of food. The necessary pots, crockery & cutlery are also supplied.
There is no electricity, and paraffin or solar lanterns are provided for light at night. If self-catering, don’t forget to bring firewood. While it is safe to drink, some people don’t like the taste of the local water, so you are advised to bring your own bottled drinking water. This is a malaria area, and the use of prophylactics is advised.

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1x Safari Tent

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Tented Camp

Baleni Camp | Klein Letaba River

The highlights of Baleni Camp, aside from the peace and isolation of the rondavels hidden in hectares of mopani, are watching local women harvest and process salt from the Klein Letaba River, and learning how to respectfully approach the local sacred spring, Ka Mkhulu, said to wash bad luck away. Make sure you bring some Baleni salt home with you, either to cook with – it’s being used by renowned chefs around the world – or for healing or protective purposes.

Guests are housed in traditional rondavels, each with three-quarter beds and en suite toilet, hand basin and shower. Rondavels, colourfully painted with playing-card designs introduced years ago by missionaries, are scattered throughout a grove of mopani trees.

A visit to the Mhombela Cultural Group near the camp offers a traditional meal, traditional dancing and an array of crafts made by the local women. After sampling local traditional food, offered in generous portions, you'll move outside to sit under an old tree for traditional dancing – participatory in the end.

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Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English

No. Rooms: 5

Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing

Letaba Main Camp | Central Kruger

The popular Letaba Camp is set in the heart of the Kruger on a wide bend of the Letaba River and well-positioned for viewing the elephant and buffalo that come to drink there. Incorporated into the camp is an elephant museum, which provides fascinating insights into the Magnificent Seven and the current status of elephants in the park. Letaba is a green oasis in the surrounding mopane veld.

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Satara Rest Camp | Central Kruger

Satara Rest Camp is located in Kruger National Park, known for its excellent game viewing opportunities. Nearby attractions include the Sweni and Ratel Pan bird hides. The camp offers various room amenities such as air-conditioning and kitchenettes. Dining options include a restaurant and a deli. Leisure facilities feature a swimming pool, a children’s playground, and communal kitchens. The camp also provides guided bush walks, game drives, and wildlife films in the evenings.

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4 Star

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Buffelshoek Tented Camp | Manyeleti Private Game Reserve

Situated in the heart of the Manyeleti Reserve which is unfenced from Kruger National Park, Buffelshoek Safari camp is the perfect destination for visitors wanting to spend time in a game-rich reserve that is renowned for Big5 animal sightings. Buffelshoek will delight the modern responsible traveler who is looking for an authentic bush experience. With old-fashioned thatched-roofed, canvass front units, oil lanterns for light and unfenced from the bush, Buffelshoek provides a real safari experience.

Visitors to Buffelshoek Safari Camp have the options of guided game drives or guided walks in the mornings and evenings. The Manyeleti’s ‘no self-drive’ policy ensures excellent and private game viewing experiences for the guests in the area, and none of the traffic jams that are an unfortunate reality of Kruger’s guest experience.
With regular game sightings in camp, the camp is an excellent place to relax during the heat of the day and enjoy bird and animal sightings.

Buffelshoek Safari Camp has 5 safari tents on wooden decks, each with two single beds, a bed-side table and kist for storing your luggage. Linen, bedding and towels are provided as part of the tariff. There is a simple en-suite with flush toilet, basin and an open-air shower with hot water.
The kitchen, dining and camp-fire facilities are communal, and give adventure travelers an ideal opportunity to get to meet and interact with other like-minded travelers. You will share a gas hob and camp fire for cooking, as well as fridge and freezer for storage of food. The necessary pots, crockery & cutlery are also supplied.
There is no electricity, and paraffin or solar lanterns are provided for light at night. If self-catering, don’t forget to bring firewood. While it is safe to drink, some people don’t like the taste of the local water, so you are advised to bring your own bottled drinking water.

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Sunrock Guesthouse | Johannesburg

Sunrock Guesthouse is a highly recommended guest house in Kempton park situated in a quiet, peaceful area northeast of Johannesburg, which offers superior comfort and service. The guest house offers 25 en-suite rooms plus an inter-leading two-room suite, ideal for families. Rooms are serviced daily and are equipped with TVs and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Facilities and services available for guests' convenience include free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, 24-hour gym, a spa, souvenir shop and laundry and dry cleaning services.

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3 Star

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