"South Africa Safari @ Pafuri Kruger Lodge"    

South Africa Safari Lodge in Northern  Kruger.       

Pafuri Camp is situated between the Limpopo and the Luvuvhu Rivers in the northern sector of the Kruger National Park, in a 24 000-hectare area called the Pafuri or the Makuleke. This area is the ancestral home of the Makuleke people and is one of the most diverse and scenically attractive areas in the Kruger National Park.

This area is certainly the wildest and most remote part of the Park and offers varied vegetation, great game viewing, the best birding in all of the Kruger, and is filled with folklore of the early explorers and ancient civilisations. It is well known for its fever tree forests, beautiful gorges and Crook's Corner, where the Limpopo and Luvuvhu rivers and three countries, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique, meet. The region is considered one of Kruger's biodiversity hotspots, with some of the largest herds of elephant and buffalo, leopard and lion and incredibly prolific birdlife.

Pafuri Camp caters for the traditional Kruger Park visitor and is the only camp accessible to self-drivers in the extreme northern sector of the Park. Being so different from the rest of the Park, it complements the scenery and experience offered at the lodges in the southern Kruger and the Sabi Sands. Travellers visiting the lodges or camps in the south can experience the Kruger in its entirety by including the Pafuri / Makuleke region in their itineraries.

Accommodation consists of 20 tented rooms (including six family rooms for up to four people), each with en-suite bathroom facilities. The tented rooms all look out over the Luvuvhu River; guests can sit on their decks and watch for elephant, nyala, waterbuck or bushbuck coming down to drink - to name but a few!

Activities in the Makuleke / Pafuri area are extremely varied and interesting. Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, night drives, walks, hides (including some that will cater for sleep-outs) are all part of the range of activities that are on offer. One of the most important aspects of this area is its palaeo-anthropological history, with its plethora of evidence of early human ancestors stretching back some 2 million years ago, through the Stone Age and into the Iron Age about 400 years ago when the Thulamela dynasty ruled in this area. This dynasty built incredible structures that are not dissimilar to that found in the Great Zimbabwe. Throughout the concession, there is evidence of its human inhabitants, in the form of rock paintings and artefacts - under many a baobab are Stone Age hand tools, such as hand axes, to be found.

KRUGER LODGE LOCATION
The camp lies within the 24 000-hectare Makuleke Concession in northern Kruger National Park where the borders of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique meet. The camp is situated on a gentle bend on the northern bank of the Luvuvhu River shaded by large Jackalberry and Nyalaberry trees.

KRUGER LODGE PRICING/CHILD POLICY

Camp sold on a Dinner, bed and breakfast rate with activities and lunch as extras. Children aged 4 years and older are welcome.

ACCOMMODATION
The camp has 20 tented rooms with six family rooms for up to four people. These are East African-style "Meru" tents that can accommodate two people comfortably per tent.  Each tent has en-suite facilities and each tented room is under a shaded thatch canopy under canvas.

KRUGER CAMP DESCRIPTION
• Dining and bar area are under a canopy of majestic ebony trees.
• Large swimming pool
• Dinners served in a traditional style boma under the stars, on wooden decks overlooking the Luvuvhu River or indoors under thatch.

KRUGER LODGE ACTIVITIES
Guests can self-drive in and around the Kruger National Park on the conventional roads in their own vehicles. There is no self driving at all in private vehicles anywhere in the Makuleke concession except on the main access road into and through the area.  If guests wish to walk, game drive or night drive anywhere on the concession, this is done in Pafuri Camp's 4x4 vehicles with its resident guides - all at additional costs to guests. These activities can be pre-booked at the time of reservation or when in camp
• We also offer guided morning walking and birding safaris of between 3 to 4 hours
• Guided safaris including brunch overlooking Lanner Gorge +/- 6 - 8 hours
• Guided night drive +/- 3 hours
• Shorter guided walks +/- 2 hours
• Specialist birding walk/drive +/- 3 hours
• Mountain bike safaris +/- 3 hours
• Specialist safaris on the history and archaeology of the area +/- 2 hours
• Lunch including drinks at game viewing hides +/- 3 hours.

BAR FACILITIES
Camp offers a fully stocked bar with a good selection of South African wines. The costs of these will be billed to your room and are payable on departure. 

ELECTRICITY & WATER
• Power from generator and 220 volt power inverted from a battery bank
• Constant 220 volt power to rooms for battery charging, razors etc.
• Potable water to the camp comes from strong boreholes
• Overhead fans have 24-hour power

DRINKS POLICY
The costs of all drinks are for the guest's account and must be settled directly at camp.

LAUNDRY POLICY
Same-day laundry facility is available at a charge.

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