Satara rest camp owes its bustling demeanour to its 200+ person
accommodation, a community of campers set out in a series circles in the middle
of the Kruger National Park.
Embanking one of the Kruger National Park's few perennial rivers is the Lower
Sabie game camp. With its soothing riverine views and Lebombo-Mountain-skyline
in the background, this camp is an exhibition of the natural wealth of this
area.
Located in the midst of striking prehistoric settlements on the Matjulu
Spruit, Berg-en-Dal camp has been built with care and preservation for the
surrounding area - original San rock paintings still clearly visible.
The Kruger National Park's largest rest camp, as well as its administrative
headquarters, Skukuza is situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River. Well
foliaged, with lofty trees along the river’s edge.
Looming several hundred feet over the Olifants river bushveld is an eponymous
hilltop restcamp which provides an authentic experience of this area's rugged
wildlife, varied flora and exquisite panoramic view.
Named after a nearby hill under which Voortrekker Willem Pretorius, of Carl
Trichardt's 1848 expedition to Delagoa Bay, is buried, Pretoriuskop camp is one
of the oldest in the park.
The small, well known camp of Orpen is popular for its easy access to
surrounding grassland vistas, with grazers accompanying the sweet grass, and
predators trailing never far behind.
Renowned for its dense and varied population of lion prides, Crocodile Bridge
is tucked into the Southeastern corner of the Kruger National Park, and shares
the northern bank of its name sake.