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Letaba Rest Camp Kruger National Park Sanparks

Rated 4.6 in 25 Reviews

North Kruger Park, Mpumalanga
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R 288
Avg per night

Letaba Rest Camp, located within the Kruger National Park, is a renowned destination managed by Sanparks. The camp's name, which translates to "river of sand," aptly captures the enchanting ambiance created by the sandy riverbed that serves as a captivating stage for unforgettable game viewing experiences. The area is known for its thriving population of majestic elephants, providing an enthralling spectacle for visitors.

Located amidst the surrounding mopane veld, Letaba Rest Camp offers a verdant oasis that never fails to captivate its guests. As night falls, a celestial tapestry of stars emerges, accompanied by a mesmerizing symphony of natural sounds. Owls, nightjars, frogs, fruit bats, crickets, and cicadas harmoniously compete for attention, until the regal roar of the lion commands a hushed reverence.

The camp offers a range of activities and accommodations to cater to the diverse needs of visitors. Safari drives with experienced guides provide opportunities to spot various animals and learn about their behaviors and habitats. Family units are available for group stays, and children aged 6 and above are welcome to participate in the game drives. Campsites with communal ablutions and cooking facilities can accommodate up to six guests per site.

For those seeking a more immersive experience, the camp offers guided wilderness walks. Trained field guides, accompanied by backup rifles, take groups of up to 8 people into the bush to track rhinos, elephants, and lions on foot, while sharing fascinating facts about the African bush. It is important to note that children under the age of 13 are not permitted on these walks.

The rates for accommodation at Letaba Rest Camp are tailored to the specific number of adults and children in each group. Quotes include the 1% Community Levy, which supports the local community. However, visitors are advised that daily conservation fees are not included and must be settled directly with the camp upon arrival. Additionally, effective September 1st, 2017, all visitors over the age of 18 are required to present valid identification, such as an ID, passport, or driver's license, for scanning purposes upon entering and exiting the park.

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