



Set on a shaded grassy patch, the thatched bar and entertainment area is where you'll spend most of your time chatting to other guests, playing a round of who spotted the best animal or took the best photograph. The camp is frequented by a number of smaller animals such as nyala and warthog that can be watched from the open lounge, while the pool area offers sightings of numerous birds. The excellent game viewing makes Idube worth every penny.
With air-conditioning, attractive draped mosquito nets, tea and coffee facilities and an outdoor shower, all 10 of the en-suite chalets quickly become an oasis of comfort for when you need some me-time. Don't miss your early-morning cuppa on your private deck as you listen to the birds fluttering in the trees and smaller animals like squirrels and monkeys looking for breakfast on the grassy lawn between the chalets.
Spending a morning or afternoon on a three- to four-hour game drive, where you'll see not only the Big Five but countless other species at close quarters, is as remarkable as it sounds. Stops along the way for tea, coffee or sundowners give you the chance to listen to the silence and take some incredible photographs. Guided bush walks after breakfast are an adrenalin rush – perfect for burning off the kilojoules and getting some great sightings.
A safari that surpasses every expectation awaits in this vast wilderness just west of the Kruger National Park.