Situated in Makuleke Contract Park, 10 km from Pafuri Gate, The Outpost & Pel's Post features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Outstanding food and service and great ranger (Keagan)
Pafuri Tented Camp is made up of luxury Safari tents set on the banks of the Luvuvhu River, which is located in the northern part of Kruger National Park.
Providing a terrace, Pafuri Gate Guesthouse offers accommodation in Mabiligwe. Located 2.6 km from Pafuri Gate, the property provides a garden and free private parking.
Lizette
South Africa
It was near the Pafuri gate. Staff very friendly.
Outstanding furniture and kitchen utensils.
Very good quality.
Providing river views, Nthakeni Bush & River Camp in Pafuri Gate provides accommodation, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a shared lounge, a terrace and a restaurant. Free WiFi is provided.
Robyn
South Africa
This place blew us away. Stunning location under gigantic baobabs. It was immaculate and the attention to detail and care put into the facilites was evident everywhere. Cherry on the top was a meal in the charming community on - site restaurant.
Our stay at the Outpost Lodge made the experience of...
Our stay at the Outpost Lodge made the experience of Makuleke an absolute treat. The guided game drive was beautiful, we saw a lot of animals and learnt about the Park. I would not recommend doing a self-drive through the park.
Simphiwe
South Africa
10
Scored 10
A wonderful luxury bush experience with knowledgeable guides...
A wonderful luxury bush experience with knowledgeable guides and very attentive staff. The position on the river is beautiful and the game drives so varied, great for birders and those who want to experience wilderness. Not for those wanting just to tick off the Big 5.
Claire
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lots of rareties in the bird species so excellent if you are...
Lots of rareties in the bird species so excellent if you are a birder although the southern summer is even better( lots of migrants).
General game viewing good with loads of elephant ( end dry season) and a buffalo under every bush. The bush is called thicket for good reason and if you are there in summer you probably wont see as many mammals though tons of birds
. We were there at the end of the dry season and temps topped out at 42 degrees so bring a cooling towel and an excellent hat as our vehicle had no canopy
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United Kingdom
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