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Yesterday was our last day at nDzuti Safari Camp. There is always a sense of sadness that descends upon you when you leave a lodge. The camaraderie around the campfire at night, the lessons learned while on a game drive and the new-found friends are just a few of the things that make you want […]
  • Apr 26, 2014
  • Blog, LIVE Safari Diary, migrate, nDzuti Safari Camp
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Enjoy a Bush Breakfast in the Kruger

Yesterday was our last day at nDzuti Safari Camp. There is always a sense of sadness that descends upon you when you leave a lodge. The camaraderie around the campfire[…]
Here are a few snapshots from last night’s game drive at nDzuti. We managed to spot hippo walking out of a dam, giraffe and a rather anxious rhino.  While we were sitting around the campfire after our game drive, we noticed jackal, hyena and honey badgers at the waterhole. The nDzuti waterhole has seen a […]
  • Apr 25, 2014
  • Blog, LIVE Safari Diary, migrate
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Photos from Our Game Drive at nDzuti

Here are a few snapshots from last night’s game drive at nDzuti. We managed to spot hippo walking out of a dam, giraffe and a rather anxious rhino.  While we[…]
While sitting at the back of the open-topped Land Rover, Zeena looked at me with a sense of wonderment and exclaimed, “Ag. When you smell that smell you know you have ARRIVED.” Zeena and I are currently staying at nDzuti Safari Camp in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve. This is the second time we have […]
  • Apr 24, 2014
  • Blog, LIVE Safari Diary, migrate
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LIVE Safari Diary: We Grace nDzuti with our presence

While sitting at the back of the open-topped Land Rover, Zeena looked at me with a sense of wonderment and exclaimed, “Ag. When you smell that smell you know you[…]
Kevin MacLaughlin, a ranger at nThambo Tree Camp, took these remarkable photos of a Brown Snake-Eagle. Capturing birds on camera is always tricky – luckily Kevin was in the right place at the right time. The Brown Snake-Eagle, as its name suggests, eats mainly snakes. It starts off by crushing the head to discharge any […]
  • Apr 17, 2014
  • Blog, migrate, The Week in Pictures
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Photos of a Brown Snake Eagle in the Kruger

Kevin MacLaughlin, a ranger at nThambo Tree Camp, took these remarkable photos of a Brown Snake-Eagle. Capturing birds on camera is always tricky – luckily Kevin was in the right[…]
Dave, our resident videographer, spent time at our camps in Botswana and the Kruger capturing a few Africa safari moments. He has witnessed cheetah kills, lion cubs being introduced to the pride and camaraderie between guests and rangers. I cannot begin to explain what is like being on safari – the experience leaves an imprint on […]
  • Apr 10, 2014
  • Blog, Camp Videos, Kruger Wildlife Videos, Live Safari Videos, migrate
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Africa Safari Moments Caught on Video

Dave, our resident videographer, spent time at our camps in Botswana and the Kruger capturing a few Africa safari moments. He has witnessed cheetah kills, lion cubs being introduced to[…]
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. […]
  • Mar 25, 2014
  • Blog, migrate, Reviews of Camps
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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,[…]
The Delta Belle Houseboat is situated in the forgotten panhandle of the Okavango Delta and boasts spectacular game viewing and fishing opportunities. Moored at Shakawe, the Delta Belle is ideal for small groups wanting to sleep overnight on the tranquil Okavango Delta. Wake-up on the Delta and spend evenings drifting through the myriad of waterways […]
  • Mar 19, 2014
  • Camps and Lodges, migrate
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The Delta Belle Houseboat

The Delta Belle Houseboat is situated in the forgotten panhandle of the Okavango Delta and boasts spectacular game viewing and fishing opportunities. Moored at Shakawe, the Delta Belle is ideal[…]
nDzuti Safari Camp is located in the game rich Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, which forms part of the Kruger’s Associated Private Nature Reserves. Offering an authentic, affordable safari experience with a focus on exceptional hospitality; the nDzuti Safari Camp is the perfect choice for wildlife enthusiasts wanting a traditional safari holiday. The Klaserie Private Nature […]
  • Mar 11, 2014
  • Camps and Lodges, migrate
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nDzuti Safari Camp

nDzuti Safari Camp is located in the game rich Klaserie Private Nature Reserve, which forms part of the Kruger’s Associated Private Nature Reserves. Offering an authentic, affordable safari experience with[…]
This is Mike and Fiona’s final blog from their time at the Klaserie camps in the Kruger. They got to say goodbye to the Ross Pride of lions and had an eventful last few days at camp. Here is the last blog entry from Mike and Fiona: The last few days were great. Although the […]
  • Feb 07, 2014
  • Blog, Guests Safari Blogs, migrate
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Guest Blogging: Mike and Fiona Clark Leave the Kruger’s Klaserie

This is Mike and Fiona’s final blog from their time at the Klaserie camps in the Kruger. They got to say goodbye to the Ross Pride of lions and had[…]
Mike and Fiona Clark spent their fourth day at camp observing the Good and the Bad; the famous boys from the Ross Pride. Here is their update from their fourth day in the Klaserie. All was quiet around the lodge so the guys decided to drive to the North of Klaserie to see what was […]
  • Feb 04, 2014
  • Guests Safari Blogs, migrate
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Guest Blogging: Mike and Fiona see the Ross Pride males

Mike and Fiona Clark spent their fourth day at camp observing the Good and the Bad; the famous boys from the Ross Pride. Here is their update from their fourth[…]
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Yesterday was our last day at nDzuti Safari Camp. There is always a sense of sadness that descends upon you when you leave a lodge. The camaraderie around the campfire at night, the lessons learned while on a game drive and the new-found friends are just a few of the things that make you want […]
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Yesterday was our last day at nDzuti Safari Camp. There is always a sense of sadness that descends upon you when you leave a lodge. The camaraderie around the campfire at night, the lessons learned while on a game drive and the new-found friends are just a few of the things that make you want […]
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Yesterday was our last day at nDzuti Safari Camp. There is always a sense of sadness that descends upon you when you leave a lodge. The camaraderie around the campfire at night, the lessons learned while on a game drive and the new-found friends are just a few of the things that make you want […]
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