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South Africa

Pafuri Camp

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Overlooking the beautiful Luvuvhu River in Northern Kruger National Park, Parfuri Camp provides both luxury and comfort in a region known for its regular sightings of leopards and Pel’s Fishing Owl.

Accommodations at the camp consist of nineteen designer tents and seven family tents. The thatched roof tents sit on raised wooden platforms and come with a king or two twin bed dressed in soft linens and big, fluffy pillows under a canopy of mosquito netting. The en suite bathrooms feature double vanities and both an indoor and outdoor shower. The family tents come with the same luxuries and sleep up to four people each. Every tent enjoys a small veranda for relaxing and viewing the wildlife and serenity of nature.

The camp is located in the northern most corner of world famous Kruger National Park in the Makuleke Concession. The remote location and absence of fences between the park and neighboring countries means there are less crowds to compete with and more wildlife to see than in other parts of Kruger. The lush floodplain between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers is home to a large concentration of elephants and buffalo during the dry season. One of Africa’s most well-known conservation areas, Kruger claims nearly 150 species of large mammals, more than any other African game reserve. The area is also rich in bird life with over 450 bird species found hereabouts including the Racket-tailed Roller and the Bohm’s spinetail.

A stay at the camp includes two activities per day. Game drives are conducted in open Land Cruisers and led by expert guides and trackers for a chance to spot plenty of wildlife. Early morning drives take a coffee break along the Limpopo River where the hippos play. For a more thorough and intimate experience, a guided bush walk takes guests on an adventure across the floodplains to spot the smaller flora and fauna often missed from the vehicles. For the perfect end to the day, a sundowner drive takes visitors to Lanner Gorge to witness an awe-inspiring sunset while enjoying a cold drink.

The main camp lies under the dappled shade of jackalberry, nyalaberry, and mahogany trees and is built on raised wooden platforms linked by boardwalks. The communal areas include a comfortable lounge, bar, and dining area. Meals can also be enjoyed outside on the wooden deck which tempts the eyes as well as the palate with gorgeous views and the chance to spot a wild visitor or two. There is also a refreshing swimming pool for an afternoon dip between game drives.

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South Africa

Pafuri Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Overlooking the beautiful Luvuvhu River in Northern Kruger National Park, Parfuri Camp provides both luxury and comfort in a region known for its regular sightings of leopards and Pel’s Fishing Owl.

Accommodations at the camp consist of nineteen designer tents and seven family tents. The thatched roof tents sit on raised wooden platforms and come with a king or two twin bed dressed in soft linens and big, fluffy pillows under a canopy of mosquito netting. The en suite bathrooms feature double vanities and both an indoor and outdoor shower. The family tents come with the same luxuries and sleep up to four people each. Every tent enjoys a small veranda for relaxing and viewing the wildlife and serenity of nature.

The camp is located in the northern most corner of world famous Kruger National Park in the Makuleke Concession. The remote location and absence of fences between the park and neighboring countries means there are less crowds to compete with and more wildlife to see than in other parts of Kruger. The lush floodplain between the Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers is home to a large concentration of elephants and buffalo during the dry season. One of Africa’s most well-known conservation areas, Kruger claims nearly 150 species of large mammals, more than any other African game reserve. The area is also rich in bird life with over 450 bird species found hereabouts including the Racket-tailed Roller and the Bohm’s spinetail.

A stay at the camp includes two activities per day. Game drives are conducted in open Land Cruisers and led by expert guides and trackers for a chance to spot plenty of wildlife. Early morning drives take a coffee break along the Limpopo River where the hippos play. For a more thorough and intimate experience, a guided bush walk takes guests on an adventure across the floodplains to spot the smaller flora and fauna often missed from the vehicles. For the perfect end to the day, a sundowner drive takes visitors to Lanner Gorge to witness an awe-inspiring sunset while enjoying a cold drink.

The main camp lies under the dappled shade of jackalberry, nyalaberry, and mahogany trees and is built on raised wooden platforms linked by boardwalks. The communal areas include a comfortable lounge, bar, and dining area. Meals can also be enjoyed outside on the wooden deck which tempts the eyes as well as the palate with gorgeous views and the chance to spot a wild visitor or two. There is also a refreshing swimming pool for an afternoon dip between game drives.

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