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M A P U T A L A N D   B U S H   C A M P

We will be happy to take you around in a 4x4 vehicle and show you our paradise. It is an adventure holiday, for young and old, where we will be out all day on the beaches, snorkeling, canoe on rivers, SCUBA or snorkel from a boat in open ocean and going to Tembe, a big 5 game reserve..

More about the camp - Maputaland Bush Camp is a small intimate lodge. We accommodate 10 people sharing in bush style chalets. Each huts have an on suite shower and bush toilet. We tried to preserve the bush experience. Solar panels provide enough lights at night. When essential a generator can supply a few hours of electricity per day.

We serve excellent home cooked meals (European breakfasts, lunches and dinners) served in the main house or a picnic lunch when on a day excursions / activities. We are an establishment managed by the owners. The region is very children friendly (we have two small children).

If the information and rates below is in order I will send you the bank details for the deposit to confirm the booking.

regards

Willie and Isabelle

 

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I N F O R M A T I O N   A N D   R A T E S:

ACTIVITIES THAT WE PROVIDE
o Beach Trips to Black Rock, Rocktail Bay, Lala Nek and Bhanga Nek
o Turtle Tours - Come and see the giant sea turtles lay their eggs on our beaches. Unforgettable!
o Go for a game drive in Tembe Elephant Park
o Go out with a boat to sea and experience the ocean - look for dolphins, whale-watching (in season) and snorkel on reefs
o SCUBA in 80km of secluded Marine Protected Area (MPA) between Ponta and Sodwana with pristine reefs.
o Cultural Activities (visit to local Tonga and Zulu houses, schools and churches)
o Explore the Kosi Lakes and its hippos by boat, stop for a sundowner and swim in aqua-blue clear calm water.
o Guided Hikes - Walk with our guides and experience bush, savanna, forest and beaches - long hikes or short walks.
o Canoe on the Siyadla river leading into the lakes surrounded by raffia palms and tropical forest.

RECOMMENDED STAY is 5 days in which you will have an astonishing variety of activities to do (Day 1 - Boat out to sea, Day 2 - boat on the lakes, Day 3 - Canoe, Day 4 - Horse riding, Day 5 - Tembe Elephant Reserve. We supplement the primary activities for the day with cultural
activities, beach trips, hiking and end most days with sundowners at our hippo pools.

RATES  OFFERED
1. ACCOMMODATION ONLY - Fully Catered R500 per person EXCLUDING activities.
2. ALL INCLUSIVE - Fully Catered 3 meals a day & INCLUDING activities R850 per person
(Children 12 and below is half price)

 
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Newsflash

Leatherback Turtle Facts

* The leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, is the largest turtle and fourth largest reptile.
* Leatherback turtles inhabit the deep waters of the world’s oceans. They migrate between cold waters and tropical seas every 1 to 3 years.
* Male leatherbacks never leave the water. Female leatherbacks come ashore to lay eggs and nest. They lay clutches of roughly 100 eggs on warm, sandy beaches but don’t nest continuously. Female leatherbacks nest once every 8 to 15 days.
* The leatherback turtle has a round, flat body and two pairs of flippers like all sea turtles. The leatherback is the only sea turtle not to have a shell. Instead of a hard bony plate, the leatherback has rubbery skin.
* Adults leatherbacks weigh 700 kg (1540 pounds) and measure 2 m (6.5 feet) in length. The largest leatherback ever recorded weighed 918 kg (2020 pounds) and measured 2.6 m (8.5 feet).
* Leatherback turtles feed on jellyfish and are a natural control for the jellyfish population.
* The leatherback is an endangered species and it is the last surviving member of the Dermochelys species.

 

 
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