Kings Camp Game Lodge Kruger Park, South Africa
Introduction
With its unique romantic ambience, Kings Camp invites guests to
relax in the bushveld in fine colonial style. Situated in the world-famous
Timbavati Private Nature Reserve (part of the greater Kruger National
Park) the camp is a game-viewing haven that features elephant, lion,
leopard, rhino and buffalo. Situated only five hours' drive from
Johannesburg, Kings Camp is easily accessible by road. The lodge
can also be reached via scheduled flights to Hoedspruit/Eastgate
Airport, or by charter to and from the camp's private tarred runway.
Camp Description
Traditional thatched suites are spacious and luxuriously equipped
with air-conditioning, mini-bar and en-suite bathroom and outdoor
showers. Camp facilities include a lounge-bar and refreshing swimming
pool with a viewing deck overlooking a waterhole and a well equipped
gym. Ten luxury suites with outdoor and indoor showers, air-conditioning,
mosquito nets, safes as well as telephones and mini-bar. Accommodating
a maximum of twenty guests. The lounge/dining room, bar, pool terrace
and game viewing platform overlooks a very active waterhole. Other
facilities include the curio shop, laundry, valet, fax, gym and
conference facilities. Exceptional wine-cellar, South African cuisine.
Any specialised dietary requests will be catered for - prior notice
required.
Game Viewing
Morning and afternoon game drives with knowledgeable rangers in
open vehicles. You will be served tea, coffee and biscuits on your
morning game drive and drinks and canapés on your afternoon
game drive. Your afternoon game drive gets back after dark, which
gives you the opportunity to spot our nocturnal animals with a spotlight.
Your private safari at Kings Camp allows access big game country,
with lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo thriving alongside
giraffe, zebra and a variety of antelope. Bird watching is wonderful,
with various eagles, owls, francolins, kingfishers, rollers and
weavers among the over 300 recorded species. Game drives are conducted
by experienced rangers and Shangaan trackers in open 4X4 vehicles,
with excellent photographic opportunities. Guided bush walks provide
an insight into nature's finer details and the chance to track game
on-foot.
Read more about:
The Kruger National Park & Private Game Reserves
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