1 – Explore 35,000 hectares of wilderness in two exceptional areas of Kruger National Park: Tshokwane and Satara.
2 – Experience Kruger at its peak – in the cooler winter months when game sightings are at their best (May to September).
3 – Connect with the Shangaan people, hear their stories, and experience their rich culture and language.
4 – Stay in environmentally friendly super comfortable tented camps that capture the spirit of a bygone safari era.
5 – Track lions and elephants on foot with expert trackers trained at the prestigious Tracker Academy.
6 – Sit quietly outside your tent and let the wilderness unfold around you.
7 – Explore the only concession in Kruger to achieve a 100% environmental audit score – a benchmark for responsible ecotourism.
8 – 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.
9 – Stand at the site where ranger Harry Wolhuter survived a lion attack and where the legacy of Chief Tshokwane lives on.
10 – Track with Renias Mhlongo, one of the world’s most revered trackers, available for specialist tracking safaris.
11 – Savor South African cuisine, prepared over an open fire.
12 – Lose track of time, surrender to the rhythm of nature, and leave feeling deeply inspired.
13 – Watch as our camp vanishes completely, allowing the land and vegetation to fully recover before the next season.











