Pafuri Camp
Makuleke Region, Kruger National Park
Pafuri Camp
Pafuri Camp lies in the wildest and most remote part of the Kruger National Park, South Africa, which is recognised as being one of the most diverse and scenically attractive areas of the entire Park. The camp is situated on a private 24,000 hectare concession known as either the Pafuri Triangle or the Makuleke Concession - as it is the ancestral home of the Makuleke people.
The region is well known for its fever tree forests, beautiful gorges and Crook's Corner - where the Limpopo and Luvuvhu rivers as well as 3 countries (Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique) meet.
Activities at Pafuri Camp take advantage of the wide variety of exciting and interesting features for which the Makuleke / Pafuri region is so famous. Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, night drives, walks, and hides are all part of the range of activities that are on offer.
Six of these tents are family rooms for up to 4 people.
All tents boast views of the Luvuvhu River and guests often take the time to enjoy a leisurely stint on their respective decks, watching the elephant, nyala, waterbuck or bushbuck (to name but a few!) coming down to drink.
Rates
Price Guide: From ZAR1750 ( approx U$ 235 ) per person. Special Offers may apply - prices on request.
DBB - Dinner and breakfast is included.
FBA - All meals, tourism levy, 2 game drives and a game walk per day are included. PLEASE NOTE: The Kruger National Park Daily Conservation Fee is NOT included - this is currently R48 per person per stay PLUS a one-off vehicle entrance fee of R48 for self-drive visitors (all rates subject to change).
Children aged 6 years and older are welcome. Rates available on request.
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