Pafuri Camp
Pafuri Camp is situated between the Limpopo and the Luvuvhu Rivers in the northern sector of the Kruger National Park, in a 24,000 hectare area called the Pafuri or the Makuleke. This area is the ancestral home of the Makuleke people and is one of the most diverse and scenically attractive areas in the Kruger National Park.
This area is certainly the wildest and most remote part of the Park and offers varied vegetation, great game viewing, and some of the best birding in all of the Kruger. It is well known for its fever tree forests, beautiful gorges and Crook's Corner, where the Limpopo and Luvuvhu rivers and 3 countries - Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique - meet.
Pafuri Camp caters for the traditional Kruger Park visitor and is the only camp accessible to self-drivers in the extreme northern sector of the Park.
Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, night drives, walks, hides (including some that will cater for sleep-outs) are all part of the range of activities that are on offer.
FI Basis : All meals, tourism levy, 2 game drives and a game walk per day are included. The rate excludes all drinks, laundry, Paleo tours and the Parks conservation levy.
DBB Basis : Breakfast, dinner and tourism levy are included. The rate excludes all drinks,activities, laundry, Paleo tours and the Parks conservation levy.
Children aged 4 years and older are welcome. Rates available on request.




