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PLAINS CAMP
Rhino Walking Safaris, Kruger National Park,
Mpumalanga |
| Rhino Walking Safaris lets you discover nature’s hidden
wonders on a network of specially tailored walking trails
through a 12,000 ha private wilderness concession in the Kruger
National Park. The concession shares a 15km unfenced boundary
with the famous Mala Mala and Sabi Sand reserve with an
abundance of wildlife moving freely between the two reserves.
The concession is noted as an excellent game viewing area and
good sightings can be expected. |
| Plains Camp has four, luxury African explorer-style tents
overlooking the spectacular Timbitene plain and waterhole. The
camp is built in authentic pioneer tradition and is raised on
wooden decks. Stylishly decorated, the 8-bed camp offers the
tranquility of a 19th century naturalist’s retreat. An Africana
book collection and antique treasures are reminiscent of a
golden era. |
| A typical day at Plains Camp begins with a mug of steaming
coffee and traditional homemade rusks, after which guests set
out on their morning walk, following rhino tracks and elephant
paths. The length of the walks depend on the interest and
fitness of the guests. Returning to camp, enjoy a leisurely
brunch and relax in the cool of the acacia trees, keeping an eye
on the waterhole for the breeding herd of elephant that
frequently come to drink. Following high tea, set out again in
the late afternoon for a walking safari or game drive and then
indulge in a sunset cocktail. |
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