Tanda Tula Safari Camp
Tanda Tula Safari Camp offers nine hybrid glass suites located in a peaceful setting on the banks of the Nlharalumi riverbed in the Timbavati Nature Reserve, shaded by magnificent trees overlooking a watering hole.
Tanda Tula, meaning 'To love the quiet', is situated amidst 20 000 acres of bushveld adjacent to the Kruger National Park in the Timbavati Game Reserve. Tanda Tula Safari Camp is renowned as one of the most luxurious tented safari camps in South Africa. Here you will come face to face with nature as it always was, with not a fence in sight. The camp promises a personal safari experience in a prime wilderness area. There are nine hybrid glass suites, each with a magnificent view over the riverbed, en-suite facilities, sunken seating and private viewing deck to get up close to nature.
- Magnificent setting with views over the riverbed
- Fantastic Big five game viewing with experienced and knowledgable guides
- 9 luxury glass suites, with en-suite facilities, private viewing deck
- Spacious decks overlook a river bed each with private plunge pool
- Charming service and well informed staff
Tanda Tula Safari Camp offers a quality bush experience with numerous options that cater for guests' individual needs. These include walking trails, bush walks, sundowner drinks & snacks in the bush, sleep-outs in a hide, tracking skills, fauna & flora identification, stargazing in the riverbed and special itineraries are available on request. Safari vehicles have been custom designed and can seat 8 guests in comfort. Guests can expect to see lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, cheetah, buffalo, giraffe, zebra and other general game on game drives, as well as exciting bird watching. The day will start with a game drive of approximately four hours, accompanied by a qualified ranger and tracker. Guests not only get close to Big Game but also learn to identify birds and trees, follow in the footsteps of animals great and small and learn about the local bush lore. The night game viewing is an experience of its own. Nocturnal sightings might include bush babies, the elusive genet, or predators hunting and stalking their prey.