Kingly Conservation Camp in Phalaborwa, Limpopo (original) (raw)

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Kingly Conservation Camp is a Limpopo game lodge providing a wildlife experience for anyone visiting Valley of the Olifants.

Situated in the heart of Balule North Reserve, Kingly Bush Camp offers the timeless charm of a true safari experience. Set in the Greater Kruger National Park�s Big 5 territory, this rustic-tented retreat is perfect for those seeking the essence of a classic African safari.

At a Glance

What to expect at the lodge/reserve

Accommodation

Each sturdy tent at Kingly Bush Camp is built on a raised platform, featuring a private patio and open-air en-suite bathroom with an outdoor shower and basin.

Showering in the open air is a truly liberating experience. Inside, the tents are carpeted for warmth and furnished with twin beds, bedside tables, and modern rugs for a touch of elegance.

Please see the individual tent descriptions and photographs below, to assist you with your choice.

Facilities

The camp overlooks a small but busy waterhole, and the main area is an ideal spot to relax, whether in the rustic dining area or by the small splash pool. Evenings are often spent around the intimate firepit, sharing stories under the stars.

The floodlit waterhole attracts buffalo, elephants, leopards, and various plains game, providing excellent wildlife viewing. Solar power is used for lights, fans, Wi-Fi, and charging devices, making the camp eco-friendly.

The Area

Located in the GDP Reserve, part of the renowned Balule Nature Reserve in the Greater Kruger area, Kingly Bush Camp offers fantastic Big 5 sightings. Spanning 3,700 hectares along the Olifants River, the camp features both savannah and riverfront habitats.

The varied landscape, with its rocky outcrops and hills, offers plenty of dens for big cats, while hippos and crocodiles are commonly seen in the river. Kingly Bush Camp is conveniently located just 15 kilometres from Phalaborwa town and 20 kilometres from the Phalaborwa Kruger Gate.