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South Africa
Tourism > Mpumalanga Accommodation
Plains Camp - Accommodation in
Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Plains Camp - Accommodation in
Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga has four, luxury African explorer-style tents overlooking the
spectacular Timbitene plain and waterhole. The camp is built in
authentic pioneer tradition and is raised on wooden decks. Stylishly
decorated, the 8-bed camp offers the tranquility of a 19th century
naturalist’s retreat. An Africana book collection and antique
treasures are reminiscent of a golden era. In keeping with the ethics
of Rhino Walking Safaris “tread lightly on the land”, no trees
were cut down in the construction of this camp. No concrete was used
– all structures are canvas and wood. This camp was specifically
designed for low energy consumption and makes use of solar power and
limited generators for its power needs.
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4 tents
with 4 twins
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Plains
Camp is the ideal place for your Rhino Walking Safari. The camp is in the
middle of a 12,000 ha private wilderness concession, where it seems the
rest of the world no longer exists, and guests are ensured of superb game
sightings. A typical day at Plains Camp begins with a mug of steaming
coffee and traditional homemade rusks, after which guests set out on
their morning walk, following rhino tracks and elephant paths. The length
of the walks depend on the interest and fitness of the guests.
Returning
to camp, enjoy a leisurely brunch and relax in the cool of the acacia
trees, keeping an eye on the waterhole for the breeding herd of elephant
that frequently come to drink. Following high tea, set out again in the
late afternoon for a walking safari or game drive and then indulge in a
sunset cocktail. The world-renowned Kruger National Park offers a wildlife
experience second to none. At nearly 2 million hectares, it is the
largest game reserve in South Africa, stretching 350km along the
Mozambican border and is, on average, 60km wide. It is unrivalled in its
diversity of species and is a recognised leader in environmental
management techniques and policies.
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