An Authentic Safari at nDzuti Safari Camp

Set deep in the heart of the pristine Klaserie Private Nature Reserve lies the family-friendly nDzuti Safari Camp. With its spectacular views of the Klaserie River and exclusive traversing rights, guests will delight in the many wildlife encounters on offer. The Klaserie shares unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park and the Timbavati Game Reserve. Rangers are able to openly traverse over 3500 hectares of land either side of the Klaserie River, making it a prime game viewing destination. nDzuti shys away from the ostentatious, glaringly opulant safari and instead chooses to focus on the traditional safari experience. The traditional safari offers its guests a simple luxury and relaxed atmosphere.

The camp only has 4 rooms which are located in one central area, allowing for an intimate and personalised experience. The staff are attentive (yet not intrusive) and hosts Bruce and Judy have a wealth of experience within their industry. Your day starts with a morning game drive and the day ends with a sunset game drive complete with sundowners. There is ample opportunity between drives to relax at the swimming pool, watch elephants at the waterhole from the viewing deck or even connect to WiFi to catch up on work emails.

A beautifully manicured lawn surrounds the camp and nestling comfortably in the centre is a small swimming pool/bar area. The pool offers guests a welcome respite from the African heat. The traditional boma area lies adjacent to the pool and outdoor bar. A huge pit hugging a campfire serves as the boma area; which is always a highlight of any safari camp experience. At the end of a relaxing day of game viewing guests are invited to sit around the campfire and talk about the day’s activities.  This is always a relaxed atmosphere where you can ask your rangers questions about recent sightings and educate yourself about your surrounds.

Consider a safari at nDzuti if you’re looking for an exclusive experience in a pristine reserve. The nDzuti way is to focus on wildlife and simple luxuries; and not the thread count in your sheets!

Why should you stay at the nDzuti Safari Lodge?

  • Rates are affordable. You are looking at rates from R1950 per person per night. This includes game walks, drives, meals and teas & coffees.
  • The Klaserie is less crowded than other reserves but offers unparalleled game viewing opportunities.
  • The lodge is run by two avid conservationists.
  • The camp only sleeps 8 people which means meal times, game drives and activities are not heaving with crowds.
  • You can hire the entire camp out for your exclusive use.
  • There are regular sightings of the Big 5.  There is also a resident lion pride called the “River Pride” who are often spotted relaxing on the banks of the Klaserie river.
  • There are breathtaking views of the Klaserie river and rangers have traversing rights either side of the river; allowing for exceptional game viewing opportunities.

 

nDzuti Safari Camp - 4 en suite bedrooms

The nDzuti Safari Camp with its 4 en suite bedrooms, lounge and dining area.

 

Game viewing while eating breakfast at nDzuti

Eat breakfast and game watch at the same time.

 

Boma area at the Safari Camp

The boma area being prepared for guests to enjoy after their evening safari.

 

nDzuti Safari Camp pool

The swimming pool at nDzuti Safari Camp. The bar is behind the pool.

 

Dining area at nDzuti Safari Camp

The main dining area in the central area of the camp.

 

Lounge and dining area at nDzuti

The lounge and dining area at nDzuti.

 

Bedroom at nDzuti Safari Camp

En suite, air-conditioned bedroom at nDzuti Safari Camp.

 

Luxury bathroom at nDzuti Safari Camp

Luxurious bathroom at nDzuti Safari Camp.

 

nDzuti views over the Klaserie River

nDzuti has spectacular views over the Klaserie River.

 

Klaserie Private Nature Reserve

With over 3500 hectares of traversing rights, there is pleny of wildlife to see.

 

Game viewing vehicle

Game viewing vehicle waiting for guests. This is what you can expect from your evening game drive.

 

Rhino spotted at nDzuti

White rhino spotted in the nDzuti traverse.

 

Black mamba - deadly snake

The rare black mamba snake – one of Africa’s most deadly snakes.