Wildlife & Birding
You’ll find a good variety of antelope, white rhino, and buffalo. South Africa Travel +2 Wikipedia +2
Bird-watchers will enjoy it: over 200 species recorded, including raptors, vultures, secretary birds etc. South Africa Travel +2 SA Venues +2
Tranquility & Remoteness
It’s a less crowded reserve. You often have campsites or viewing drives with very few other visitors. Good if you want a quiet bush experience. 4x4 Community +3 Get Outgo +3 RSA Worldorgs +3
Value & Simplicity
Basic facilities, rustic campsites, self-sufficient style. It’s not luxury but you get wildlife, nature, and peace for far less cost compared to big private lodges. South Africa Travel +3 Get Outgo +3 Tripadvisor +3
Scenic & Varied Landscape
The change of vegetation with seasons means different colours (grass (gold, russet etc)), interesting terrain (koppies / ridges), good...
Read moreWe had an excellent stay at Mogobe Tented camp! 🤩 We barely had to leave camp because the animals kept coming to the watering hole right by our campsite. Each of the 4 twin (single beds) tents have ensuite bathrooms, and the kitchen was well stocked with the basics of cutlery and crockery. There were a few hiccups at the start of the stay that were corrected by staff soon after alerting them. It needs a bit of work to iron out a few minor issues, but still a diamond in the rough even after 10 years.
We are looking forward...
Read moreCamped at Lerako. Here are some tips: Use Gate 3 (Gate 1 is for management and gate 2 is closed) The Gps wants to use Gate 2. Take firewood as they dont sell anything. There is a donkey for hot water. It also needs wood. Water pressure low. Take your own toiletpaper. The toilet was occupied by lots and lots of bees looking for water. They depart after sun set. Great place! Very quiet and very dark but this offers the ideal setting to look up and see the...
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