I think the camp is beautiful and advantageous in a sense that all sorts of animals come to the river to drink water and as a result you don't really have to go out for game drive. It is so beautiful. Thank you for your well edited video. I will definitely be coming. Thank you so much.
Thank you for a great informative video including a tour of the accommodation. Also love that you included your brain etc which really makes one "lus" to go there now!!! We've always shied away from booking the bush camps because of the lack of air-conditioning and we are usually there during the HOT months.
Aaah been waiting for this one! Great video and tour of my very favorite Kruger camp. It’s really in a perfect area between the dry river and the water hole. Thanks so much for posting this one, love to see you all do one of these for every Bushveld camp. 🤞👍👍
Well, perhaps we will meet up in Kruger at sometime. We are planning to be there for an extended visit in July-September next year. Thanks again for watching.
@noplacelikekruger yes indeed, they seem to move around with the seasons...for example, I know that Mala Mala sometimes see sable antelope drink from the Sand river during the driest winter months, like August. And during summer they're more into Kruger further east.
Amazing amount of wildlife without driving. Looks great.
Yes, it is an amazing bush camp - well worth the visit
Now that was a fabulous visit , great chilling out at the camp with no shortage of game to watch 👍👏🫶🙏
Yes, it was every bit as good and enjoyable as the video shows. Thanks for watching.
I think the camp is beautiful and advantageous in a sense that all sorts of animals come to the river to drink water and as a result you don't really have to go out for game drive. It is so beautiful. Thank you for your well edited video. I will definitely be coming. Thank you so much.
Yes, it is a beautiful Bush Camp. Thanks for your comment
You are welcome, thanks for watching
It's on my bucket list. Thanks 😊
Yep, good idea! Thanks for watching.
Thank you. Hoping your channel grows. So beautiful.
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Wow, what a lovely camp, will definitely have to add to my list for a next visit. Stewart's horizontal game viewing position seems spot on to me.
Sometimes the horizontal method of viewing is necessary...!
Thank you for a great informative video including a tour of the accommodation. Also love that you included your brain etc which really makes one "lus" to go there now!!! We've always shied away from booking the bush camps because of the lack of air-conditioning and we are usually there during the HOT months.
The bush camps offer you a little bit of the "wild" and a completely different experience from the main rest camps. Thanks for watching.
Looks like a great spot, didn't make it to this camp when in the Kruger in August, will put it on my list for next time, great episode guys !!!! 🤠😎
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Aaah been waiting for this one! Great video and tour of my very favorite Kruger camp. It’s really in a perfect area between the dry river and the water hole. Thanks so much for posting this one, love to see you all do one of these for every Bushveld camp. 🤞👍👍
Well, perhaps we will meet up in Kruger at sometime. We are planning to be there for an extended visit in July-September next year. Thanks again for watching.
@@noplacelikekruger Who knows! We'll be in Mana Pools & Mashatu next July but tentatively planning on heading back to Kruger in June, 2026 🤞
Look forward to seeing you in the park sometime.
Beautiful do they have a shop there?
No sorry no shops or restaurants in any bush camps.
@@teresagillmer9464 a Woolies food and a gym. 😜
Talamati is very impressive! I definitely want to go there next time. I thought one might find sable antelope in the area?
We have seen sable antelope on the road to Talamati so they are in the area - depends on the time of year. Thanks for watching.
@noplacelikekruger yes indeed, they seem to move around with the seasons...for example, I know that Mala Mala sometimes see sable antelope drink from the Sand river during the driest winter months, like August. And during summer they're more into Kruger further east.
A wonderful, immersive video❤
We are from Australia. What is the best way to book?
www.sanparks.org and click on "Book your trip"
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