Pafuri Camp by RETURN Africa


Walking Safaris in Pafuri
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Step quietly into the wild heart of Pafuri, where every footfall draws you deeper into a landscape alive with story. A walking safari here is not about distance covered, but about immersion, slowing down to notice the rustle of leaves, the spoor pressed into soft sand, the alarm call of a hornbill overhead. Guided by seasoned guides, you move through fever tree forests, riverine groves, and open floodplains, learning to read the bush as a living text.
On foot, the scale of the wilderness shifts. The towering baobabs feel more ancient, the scent of wild sage more vivid, the silence more profound. Encounters with wildlife, whether a herd of nyala melting into the thickets or elephants moving with quiet authority, become intimate, grounded in respect and awareness.
Walking safaris in Pafuri are as much about connection as they are about adventure. They invite you to tune into the rhythms of nature, to feel the pulse of the land beneath your feet, and to carry away not just sightings, but a deeper sense of belonging to this remarkable corner of the Greater Kruger. This activity is offered by prior arrangement only, ensuring a tailored and respectful experience.








Activities in Pafuri
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Scenic game drives take you to various points of interest within the concession, such as Lanner Gorge, the Limpopo Flood Plain, the Fever Tree Forest, the Nyala Berry Forest, seasonal wetlands, and Mangala.
Bush walks are the best way to experience the forests, floodplains, gorges, and koppies between the two rivers. Walking through this remote and pristine landscape provides a more intimate experience and is ideal for bird watchers looking for species like Pel’s Fishing Owl, as well as others seeking solitude and wilderness in one of Africa’s great landscapes. We offer walking safaris from April to October (Pafuri Walking Safaris) for nature lovers to explore this vast and varied area.
Guests at Pafuri Tented Camp can prearrange to swap a morning game drive for a bush walk to explore the concession on foot.
Immerse yourself in early human history with a visit to the Royal Citadel of Thulamela. This site, which arose in the 13th century and lasted for about five centuries, is located on a rugged hilltop overlooking the Luvuvhu River. It was part of the sophisticated Great Zimbabwe culture, known for its mining, crafting, and global trade via the Swahili Coast.
A community visit to our partners in the Makuleke villages offers a unique opportunity to learn about the Makuleke people's past and present way of life. The visit includes a traditional meal and a memorable performance by a cultural group.
Experience magical moments with bush dinners along the Luvuvhu River, bush breakfasts among the giant Nyala Berry trees, or boma evenings filled with storytelling by the Makuleke people. Full-day excursions with a picnic lunch, which allow you to venture further afield, can be prearranged with the reservation office.
