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The draw of the campfire…

Evenings in camp are special in their own right When the sun begins to dip behind the horizon at Kruger Untamed, something subtle begins to shift. The air cools. The light softens. And the bush prepares to trade the brilliance of day for the mystery of night. Evenings here aren’t simply the end of the day – they’re the beginning of something deeper… At both Tshokwane River Camp and Satara Plains Camp, guests return from afternoon drives long after the last light has gone. The final part of the safari unfolds under darkness – torches sweeping ahead, eyes scanning for

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Winter at Kruger Untamed

Discover the rhythm of winter

What Kruger’s dry season reveals As the Kruger Untamed season unfolds, so does winter… These dry months bring with them a different kind of energy. Gone are the thundershowers of summer, the feverish green flush of leaves, the thick veil of humidity that cloaks the bush in its rainy abundance. In its place comes clarity – long shadows, soft light, a cool breath across the grasslands, and a wilderness laid bare in all its intricate detail. This is the Kruger at its most open and revealing. At Tshokwane River Camp, the canopy of tall riparian trees casts dappled shade over

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