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Photographic EcoSafari
Two game drives a day included, attracting Wildlife Photographers with affordable rates
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From the air
Credit: T Froemmel
An aerial shot of the camp and cabin amongst the trees
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Welcome
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Welcome to Mosetlha Bush Camp, where you can leave your worries at the (cabin) door.
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An Eco Escape
Credit: T Froemmel
Built to blend in with the natural surroundings
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Raised Thatched Wooden Cabins
Credit: T Froemmel
One of 6 standalone cabins, pls two sets of 2 adjoining cabins for families.
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Stand-alone Cabin
Six stand-alone cabins, each with private toilet and shower just a few steps away.
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Adjoining Cabins
Two sets of adjoining cabins, perfect for families and group bookings.
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Open-sided cabins
Credit: T Froemmel
Designed to make you feel truly at one with nature (although the canvas flaps can be closed at night)
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Inside the cabins
Credit: T Froemmel
Each cabin accommodates two people with twin beds, which are pushed together for couples. For families with young children we have a roll-out underbed.
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Cabin inside
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Inside your cabin with twin beds
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Our new toilets & showers
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Each cabin now has its own toilet and shower, just a few steps away.
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Our lovely staff
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Staff are hard at work making the magic happen whilst you're out on your morning drive
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Lapa and Dining Room
Arrive back from your sunset game drive to the camp magically lit by paraffin lanterns
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Dining Area
Dine around the large shared table, connecting with and sharing stories with guests from all over the world
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Lapa Lounge
Relax with a selection of books and board games between game drives
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Honesty Bar
Old school and down to earth... a self-service honesty bar for complete relaxation
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Relaxation time
Relax in between game drives on the new deck with a book, or watch the birdlife and animals pass by
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Campfire Magic
At the heart of the camp, where our traditional South African meals are cooked over hot coals.
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Solar Jars
Credit: Kelly Rabie
recharging the solar jars for cabins and toilets
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Lanterns
Paraffin lanterns waiting to be refilled and ready to light up the camp at night
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Lantern Supply
Credit: Clinton Parsons
All lit up and ready to create a magical ambience around camp
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The Donkey Boiler
A complete hit with guests! Water is poured into the top, displacing the hot water inside into your bucket, which is raised by a pulley system for your hot safari shower.
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Game Drives
Credit: Clinton Parsons
Comfortable open 4x4's, led by expert field guides.
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Following the pack
Credit: Daniel Shaw
Experienced field guides following a pack of endangered Wild Dogs on the hunt.
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Game Drive
Expert-led game drives allow guests to follow a hunt off-road, with no self-driving allowed in Madikwe.
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Sunrise Game Drive
Credit: T Froemmel
Beautiful Madikwe with an abundance of stunning views on twice-daily game drives
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Game drive snacks
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Game drive refreshments - stop to stretch your legs and marvel at the magnificent African sunsets
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Sundowners
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Game drive refreshments - stop to stretch your legs and marvel at the magnificent African sunsets
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Sundowners
Credit: Kelly Rabie
A drinks and snacks break during the afternoon game drive, getting to witness the glorious Madikwe sunsets.
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The Great Outdoors
Credit: Daniel Shaw
Outdoor adventures in the Madikwe wilderness, with morning and evening game drives included in the rates.
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Wild Dogs
Credit: Jonny Motsieloa
A beautiful sighting of an endangered Wild Dog pack by our expert guide Jonny
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Spectacular Sunsets
Credit: Linden Porter
Spectacular photo opportunities on game drives
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Madikwe Sunset
Just one of the very many beautiful African sunsets captured on an evening game drive.
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Rhino Silhouette at Dusk
Credit: Evelien Flierman
Taken by a guest during their sunset game drive
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Big Five, Malaria Free
Credit: Daniel Shaw
Expertly-tracked encounters for professional wildlife photographers
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Playing Cheetahs
Credit: Monika Morlak
Beautiful action shot - Madikwe is a dream come true for wildlife photographers
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The elusive leopard
Credit: Clinton Parsons
Wonderful sighting of a leopard pair
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Impala
Credit: Kelly Rabie
Impala
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Elephants on a mission
Credit: Linden Porter