



As the temperature rises, the largest swimming pool in the park beckons – a refreshing oasis after a dusty morning game drive. The main building houses a restaurant serving simple yet hearty fare, perfect for refuelling between wildlife spotting sessions. There's also a shop for essentials, cold drinks and those all-important ice creams that taste twice as good in the African heat. With a petrol station on-site, it's also conveniently practical for those on a self-drive safari adventure. The camp's layout encourages sociable encounters with fellow travellers, swapping tales of big cat sightings or rare bird spots over an evening drink.
Accommodation options cater to all types of travellers, from cosy double rooms with en-suite bathrooms to spacious Bush Chalets that come in various configurations. Couples might opt for the two-bed chalets, while families will appreciate the four-bed versions that come with added kitchen and lounge areas. All units are simply furnished but comfortable, with the essentials you need for a good night's sleep after action-packed days. The chalets, with their rustic charm and thatched roofs, blend harmoniously into the surrounding landscape, enhancing that authentic safari feel.
A safari wonderland, where plentiful waterholes amid the salt pans attract even more plentiful game.