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Explore 35,000 hectares of wilderness in two exceptional areas of Kruger National Park: Tshokwane and Satara.
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Experience Kruger at its peak – in the cooler winter months when game sightings are at their best (May to September).
- 3Connect with the Shangaan people, hear their stories, and experience their rich culture and language.
- 4Stay in environmentally friendly super comfortable tented camps that capture the spirit of a bygone safari era.
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Track lions and elephants on foot with expert trackers trained at the
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Sit quietly outside your tent and let the wilderness unfold around you.
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Explore the only concession in Kruger to achieve a 100% environmental audit score – a benchmark for responsible ecotourism.
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Witness awesome animal sightings: The famous lion prides of Satara. Leopards in the leadwood forests of Tshokwane. And the annual mini zebra migration to the southern plains.
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Stand at the site where ranger Harry Wolhuter survived a lion attack and where the legacy of Chief Tshokwane lives on.
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Track with Renias Mhlongo, one of the world’s most revered trackers, available for specialist tracking safaris.
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Savor South African cuisine, prepared over an open fire.
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Lose track of time, surrender to the rhythm of nature, and leave feeling
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Watch as our camp vanishes completely, allowing the land and
vegetation to fully recover before the next season.
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14. Fall asleep to the sounds of the Scops owl outside your tent, the whoops of distant hyenas and the roar of lions calling.
15. Wake up to the ground hornbill booming in camp and the dawn chorus launching the new day.
16. The stars, oh my, the stars!
17. Walking in parts of Kruger National Park that practically nobody ever sees.
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