Africa on Foot Camp | Klaserie Private Game Reserve
Africa on Foot offers professional Big Five walking safaris in the Kruger's Klaserie Private Nature Reserve. The focus is on an authentic safari experience where guests enjoy a combination of walking safaris in the mornings and game drives in the afternoons.
There are only 5 chalets, which means guests will enjoy an intimate, personalised safari experience. The more adventurous guests have the opportunity of sleeping under the stars in a treehouse structure at an extra cost. There are two family chalets available, each sleeping 4 people.
Evenings are spent around the campfire and there is often a traditional braai (barbecue) dining experience. The atmosphere at camp is relaxed and guests are made to feel like they are part of the Africa on Foot family. Two swimming pools adorn the property - one is located inside the camp, which is ideal for families. The other swimming pool is adjacent to the treehouse, a few steps outside of the entrance to camp.
The Klaserie shares unfenced borders with the Kruger, which means wildlife roams freely throughout the reserves.
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Bar Counter at Africa on FootCredit: Em GatlandBar Counter at Africa on Foot
Aerial of Africa on Foot CampCredit: Stew NolanAerial of Africa on Foot Camp
Thatched ChaletCredit: Em GatlandThatched Chalet
Bar and Seating AreaCredit: Em GatlandClose-up of Bar
Treehouse with a ViewCredit: Em GatlandTreehouse with a View
Elephants at the Africa on Foot Swimming PoolCredit: Russell MacLaughlinElephants at the Africa on Foot Swimming Pool
The New Pool at Africa on FootCredit: Em GatlandThe New Pool at Africa on Foot
Walking Safari at SunriseCredit: Em GatlandWalking Safari at Sunrise
Getting Close to LionsCredit: Gemma ThomasGetting Close to Lions
Animal Dung Lessons with EnochCredit: Em GatlandAnimal Dung Lessons with Enoch
Leopard at VehicleCredit: Em GatlandLeopard at Vehicle
Looking at what lies in the bush on walking safarisCredit: Em GatlandLooking at what lies in the bush on walking safaris
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African Wild DogsCredit: Em GatlandWild dogs arrive around May time
Close-up of a LeopardCredit: Em GatlandA local leopard of the area
General Game in the KlaserieCredit: Em GatlandPlains game are prolific
Hyenas and VulturesCredit: Em GatlandWe have ample predators, which means tons of scavengers
Birdlife in KlaserieCredit: Gemma ThomasBirdlife against the sunset
Areial of Africa on Foot EntranceCredit: Stew NolanAreial of Africa on Foot Entrance
Aerial of Africa on Foot ChaletCredit: Rogan KerrAerial of Africa on Foot Chalet
Facade of Africa on FootCredit: Rogan KerrFacade of Africa on Foot
Outdoor Shower and BathroomCredit: Em GatlandOutdoor Shower and Bathroom
Bar Area Decor and Wall ArtCredit: Em GatlandBar Area Decor and Wall Art
Treehouse InteriorCredit: Em GatlandTreehouse Interior
Chalet InteriorsCredit: Em GatlandChalet Interiors
The Dining and Serving AreaCredit: Em GatlandThe Dining and Serving Area
Main Lounge AreaCredit: Em GatlandMain Lounge Area
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Lounge and Bar AreaCredit: Em GatlandLounge and Bar Area
Lounge and LibraryCredit: Em GatlandLounge and Library
Treehouse Balcony with ViewCredit: Em GatlandTreehouse Balcony with View
Entrance to Africa on FootCredit: Em GatlandEntrance to Africa on Foot
Lounge and Dining OverviewCredit: Em GatlandLounge and Dining Overview
Treehouse with ViewsCredit: Em GatlandTreehouse with Views
Bar at Africa on FootCredit: Em GatlandBar at Africa on Foot
Boma Leading off Dining AreaCredit: Em GatlandBoma Leading off Dining Area
Dining Area Leading into BomaCredit: Em GatlandDining Area Leading into Boma
Designer ChaletsCredit: Em GatlandDesigner Chalets
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Chalet Showers at Africa on FootCredit: Em GatlandChalet Showers at Africa on Foot
Two of the 5 chalets are subdivided into two rooms and come standard with an en suite bathroom, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries.
Maroela is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
Hardekool is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
Two of the 5 chalets are subdivided into two rooms and come standard with an en suite bathroom, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries.
Maroela is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
Hardekool is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
All 5 chalets are of the same standard with en suite bathrooms, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries. Three chalets are designed to sleep two people each, and are named as follows:
Ghwarrie: One double bed, en suite toilet and adjoining outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Rooibos has one double bed and an en suite bathroom with shower indoors. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Tjankbos has twin beds (can be converted to double), en suite toilet and outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
All 5 chalets are of the same standard with en suite bathrooms, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries. Three chalets are designed to sleep two people each, and are named as follows:
Ghwarrie: One double bed, en suite toilet and adjoining outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Rooibos has one double bed and an en suite bathroom with shower indoors. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Tjankbos has twin beds (can be converted to double), en suite toilet and outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
All 5 chalets are of the same standard with en suite bathrooms, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries. Three chalets are designed to sleep two people each, and are named as follows:
Ghwarrie: One double bed, en suite toilet and adjoining outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Rooibos has one double bed and an en suite bathroom with shower indoors. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Tjankbos has twin beds (can be converted to double), en suite toilet and outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Pool, Private Vehicle (Available), Secure Parking
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Night Drives, Rhino Tracking, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
Activities Nearby
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing
Africa on Foot offers professional Big 5 walking safaris led by highly-qualified and trained field guides.
Walking safaris are done in the morning and take roughly 3 hours. The walks are not strenuous and take place on flat ground. Guests will learn how to track wildlife, read the signs of the bush and learn about the various plant species.
Walks depart at roughly 06h00 and it is always weather dependent. If it proves too risky then rangers will simply take guests out on a game drive instead.
There is nothing better than crouching down behind the shrubbery watching rhino and elephant enjoying their natural habitat.
Game drives are conducted every afternoon at Africa on Foot. All game drives take place in open 4 x 4 vehicles, which allows for 360 degree panoramic views, perfect for wonderful photographic and video opportunities.
The afternoon game drives generally leave at 16h00 (times vary according to seasons) and stop for sundowners at sunset before continuing into the night for a bit of nocturnal wildlife viewing and, finally, back to camp.
On the outskirts of camp we have a treehouse which is available upon request. You pay extra to stay in the treehouse, but it's well-worth the adventurous experience.
It sleeps a maximum of two guests. Guests can request a romantic dinner setup for two in the treehouse if they are spending the night there.
We have constructed a Bush Bar in the middle of a clearing, complete with a small boma area. The Bush Bar is often used for special events, celebratory sundowners and marked occasions. From gin tastings to Christmas canapés and proposals, the Bush Bar is the perfect place for proper bushveld sundowner session.
The team at Africa on Foot can tailor-make a special occasion for guests, provided it's pre-arranged. The Honeymoon Sundowner Experience is R500 for couples, but complimentary for honeymooners.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
Fast Facts
Safari Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 5
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife