Africa on Foot Wilderness Trails
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Safari Dining Table and Central Campfire
This is how we spend our evenings after a day of walking
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Greg and Chade Point Out a Herd of Elephants
Plenty of game viewing while on foot
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Dome Tents with Covering
Each of the dome tents has a view of the surrounds
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Dinner Table Set-up
The perfect end after a hard day of walking
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Sundowners and Campfires on the Olifants
Drinks can be enjoyed around the central campfire
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Qualified Field Guides
Our trails guides are highly skilled and knonlegeable
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Safari-style Dome Tent
Your own private tent will be set-up for you
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Exploring the Waterholes of Maseke
Trails guides will ensure plenty of stops en route
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Trails Guide Chade from Africa on Foot
Rangers have plenty of experience leading trails
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Burning Elephant Dung
Rangers will teach you the medicinal uses of the wild
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Campfire on the Olifants River
Our team sets everything up at the Camp
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Hot Water for Basins
Our staff will supply hot water for showers and basins
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Setting Up the Bucket Shower
Each tent has their own bucket shower
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Morning Coffee on the Banks of the Olifants River
Each morning before the walk we serve rusks and coffee
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Classic Safari Style Dome Tents
There are 4 dome tents set up in different locations
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The Mess, Campfire and Tents
There is a central mess and dining area
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Bucket Showers with a View
Each dome tent has its own private bucket shower
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Tents with Own Toilet
Each tent has its own hand basin. toilet and bucket shower
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Safari Dome Tents with Twin Beds
Each tent has twin beds and a reverse zip leading to the toilet
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Campfire Chatter Before Dinner
After a long day of walking, you will be treated to a gourmet dinner
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Bushveld Evenings in the Maseke Balule Game Reserve
Trails guide ensures the fire is roaring
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Dinner Set-up at Wilderness Trails
Fireside chatter and dinner in the Maseke
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Drinks After a Day of Walking
Luan serves the walking crew a round of drinks
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One of the Campsites
Tents will be in different locations on your 3 day safari
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Simple, Wholesome Food
Our menu is healthy, light and modern
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Your Room for the Night
Dome tents sleep 2 people on comfortable beds
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The Inside of Your Tent
Luxury linen and comfortable matresses
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Dining Table Overlooking the Olifants
Dinner with a view - this is Maseke Game Reserve!
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Safari Dome Tents
Paths to the dome tents are lined with lanterns
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Home Cooked Meals with Flair
Enjoy bread cooked over the fire
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Safari Dining at its Finest
There is nothing better than dining in the open air
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Safari Camping in Style
Gin and tonics while on safari
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Traditional Cooking Over Fire
Walkers relax around the campfire after a lengthy day on foot
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Africa on Foot Wilderness Trails is a one-of-a-kind mobile safari experience in South Africa. A sister camp to Klaserie’s Africa on Foot, Wilderness Trails is designed to offer 3 nights camping in the Maseke Balule Game Reserve, each night in a different location. Trails usually depart on Mondays and Thursdays.
Each day is spent walking through the 8000 hectare reserve in the Greater Kruger Park, and each night is spent at a new, fully set up mobile campsite in a scenic location in the wilderness. A maximum of 8 guests (sleeping in 4 tents) are taken on the Kruger walking adventure of a lifetime.
A professional Africa on Foot trained guide and tracker team will lead an informative, thrilling, and unforgettable walk in the wild. While guests are out exploring the Kruger on foot, a ground team will be taking down the first camp and setting up the next one in a new location. A packed brunch will be enjoyed in the bush, while snacks and refreshments will be on offer upon arrival at camp. Evening game drives complete the experience, before campfire dinners and bed in a canvas dome tent.