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Pretoriuskop Camp
Kruger National Park
(South Africa National Parks)
When the world was still young, some 3 500 million years ago, molten rock
forced its way through the earth's crust and solidified to form the spectacular
granite outcrops where Pretoriuskop Rest Camp is now nestled. The impressive
granite dome known as “Shabeni Hill” is not far from the camp,
which is found in the south-western corner of the Kruger National Park.
It is immediately apparent to any visitor that Pretoriuskop is unique
as brilliant red trees adorn the camp, pre-dating the decision to make
exclusive use of indigenous plants in laying out rest camp gardens. Nostalgia
prompted an exception to the rule for Pretoriuskop, the Kruger National
Park's oldest rest camp, and exotic flowering plants were allowed to stay,
enhancing the strong sense of the past that is so pervasive.
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Accomodation
Accommodation at Pretoriuskop Rest Camp caters to a variety of guest
requirements. Choose anything from luxury, self catering, caravanning
or camping accommodation for your stay in the wilderness.
Campsites
• 45 x tent or caravan sites, with or without power point. Communal
ablutions and cooking facilities. (24-hour boiling water, electric hotplates
and washing up facilities) Maximum of 6 persons per site.
Huts
• 30 x rustic 2, 3, 5 or 6-bed units with ceiling
fan and communal ablution facilities. There are no cooking utensils, crockery
or cutlery, but a communal kitchen with scullery and electric hotplates
is available.
• 46 x rustic 2, 3, 5 or 6-bed units with communal
ablution facilities. There are no cooking utensils, crockery or cutlery,
but a communal kitchen with scullery and electric hotplates is available.
Equipped with fridge and air-conditioning.
Bungalows
• 52 x 2, 4 or 6-bed units. Units are equipped
with ablutions (most with showers, but some with baths) and air-conditioning.
Some have both hotplates and sinks. You have a choice of kitchenette or
communal kitchen, as well as with or without perimeter view. A limited
number of fully equipped utensil boxes (cutlery, crockery, glasses and
frying pan) are available for hire. (Confirm when booking if you would
like a choice of double or single bed).
Family Cottages
• 4 x 6-bed units (3 bedrooms with 1 double bed
and 4 single beds) with well equipped kitchens, air-conditioning and living
rooms. One bedroom has a bathroom en-suite (bath, toilet and washbasin)
and there is a separate toilet, shower and washbasin for communal use.
The kitchen has a gas stove (with oven), fridge/freezer combination, sink,
cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery.
• 1 x 4-bed units (2 bedrooms with 1 double bed
and 4 single beds) well equipped with air-conditioning, kitchen and living
room. One bedroom has a bathroom en-suite (bath, toilet and washbasin)
and there is a separate toilet, shower and washbasin for communal use.
The kitchen has an electric hotplate, fridge/freezer combination, sink,
cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery.
Guest Houses
These are large luxury units in prime positions inside the camp. There
are well-equipped kitchens (with microwave ovens) and multiple bedrooms
and bathrooms (some with showers and baths, others with baths only). Bedrooms
are housed in separate units from the main living area. TVs with limited
DSTV channels are provided.
Pierre Joubert: Sleeps 16, with 4 bedrooms (2 single
beds plus 2 bench beds in each room)
Doherty Bryant: Sleeps 9, with 3 bedrooms (1 double bed
and 1 single bed in each room)
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Pretoriuskop Prices
Tariffs from 1 November 2008 to 31 August 2009 |
Unit type
|
No. of units
|
Rate
|
Base
|
Max. beds
|
Add. Adult
|
Add. Child
|
Campsite CK6P (with powerpoint)
|
40 |
R130 |
1–2 |
6 people per site |
R42 |
R21 |
Hut ES2 (communal facilities, no fridge)
|
30 |
R195 |
1-2 |
2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
Hut EB2 (communal facilities)
|
27 |
R280 |
1-2 |
2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
Hut EB3 (communal facilities)
|
14 |
R280 |
1-2 |
3 single beds |
R84 |
R42 |
Hut EB5 (communal facilities)
|
3 |
R280 |
1-2 |
5 single beds |
R84 |
R42 |
Hut EB6 (communal facilities)
|
2 |
R280 |
1-2 |
6 single beds |
R84 |
R42 |
|
13 |
R615 |
1-2 |
2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
|
5 |
R615 |
1-2 |
1 double bed |
n/a |
n/a |
Bungalow BD2Z (accessible to the mobility impaired)
|
2 |
R615 |
1-2 |
2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
Bungalow BG2 (communal kitchen)
|
21 |
R540 |
1-2 |
2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
Bungalow BG2D (communal kitchen)
|
5 |
R540 |
1-2 |
1 double bed |
n/a |
n/a |
Bungalow BG4 (communal kitchen) |
4 |
R540 |
1-2 |
4 single beds |
R124 |
R62 |
Bungalow BG6 (communal kitchen) |
2 |
R540 |
1-2 |
6 single beds |
R124 |
R62 |
Bungalow FU4D |
2 |
R1 085 |
1-4 |
1 double bed and 2 single beds |
n/a |
n/a |
Family Cottage FF6D (both bathrooms with shower) |
3 |
R1 085 |
1-4 |
1 double bed and 4 single beds |
R216 |
R108 |
Family Cottage FF6DB (one bathroom with bath, the other with shower)
|
1 |
R1 085 |
1-4 |
1 double bed and 4 single beds |
R216 |
R108 |
Pierre Joubert Guest House GH16
|
1 |
R2 020 |
1-4 |
8 single beds and 8 bench beds |
R370 |
R185 |
Doherty Bryant Guest House
|
1 |
R1 895 |
1-4 |
3 double and 3 single beds |
R370 |
R185 |
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Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
Amongst spectacular granite outcrops nestles Pretoriuskop Rest Camp
in the south-western corner of the Kruger National Park. The Kruger National
Park's oldest rest camp, with exotic flowering plants, enhancing the strong
sense of the past that is so pervasive. more
information and prices...
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close encounters with elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard in a
natural environment. Wild dog, cheetah, zebra and giraffe are also indigenous
to this area, a paradise for the wildlife enthusiast. more
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The Northern Region of the Kruger
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Shimuwini Bush Camp
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cottages, is lined with these huge trees, one of them estimated to be
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information and prices...
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sweeping bend of the Letaba River, midway between the southern and northern
boundaries of the Kruger National Park. The name means “river of
sand”, and the sandy riverbed is an excellent location for game
viewing, particularly elephant, which thrive in the area. more
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8 km from Punda Maria Gate. The camp is situated in the Sandveld region
that is often described as the botanical garden of the Kruger National
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heart of mopane country. Waterbuck, nyala, kudu and elephant are often
seen here and the bird life is prolific. It is a rustic camp that still
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name implies, it provides a rustic experience within the natural environment.
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of large trees in the camp, Tsendze offers great birding opportunities
right around your very campsite. more
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Boulders Bush Lodge
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of the Kruger National Park. The majestic rocks form a backdrop to the
units that are built on stilts. more
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Sable Overnight Hide
Sable Sleepover Hide, is a unique accommodation facility where guests
can feel part of nature. A bird hide by day, it transforms into a primitive
overnight dwelling by night. more information
and prices...
Shipandani Overnight Hide
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can feel part of the nature. A bird hide by day, it transforms into a
primitive overnight dwelling by night. more
information and prices...
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northern plains within the Mopane veld of the region. The Sirheni Dam,
on the Mphongolo River, lies next to the camp. more
information and prices...
Balule Camp
With only the most basic of facilities and no electricity, a
low fence is the only barrier that separates you from the wilderness,
resulting in a true back to basics experience. more
information and prices...
Driving Times
between Kruger Camps and Kruger Gates
From Camp |
To Gate |
Minimum Travelling
Time (Hours:min) |
Balule |
Phalaborwa |
02:00 |
Bateleur |
Punda
Maria |
02:30 |
Phalaborwa |
03:30 |
Berg-en-Dal |
Malelane |
00:20 |
Crocodile
Bridge |
02:15 |
Numbi |
02:15 |
Paul
Kruger |
02:15 |
Biyamiti |
Malelane |
01:15 |
Crocodile
Bridge |
01:15 |
Crocodile
Bridge |
Crocodile
Bridge |
00:00 |
Malelane |
02:00 |
Paul
Kruger |
02:15 |
Letaba |
Phalaborwa |
01:30 |
Orpen |
02:30 |
Lower Sabie |
Crocodile
Bridge |
01:00 |
Numbi |
02:30 |
Paul
Kruger |
01:30 |
Malelane |
Malelane |
00:00 |
Maroela |
Orpen |
00:10 |
Mopani |
Phalaborwa |
02:15 |
Punda
Maria |
02:45 |
Olifants |
Phalaborwa |
02:00 |
Orpen |
02:15 |
Orpen |
Orpen |
00:00 |
Pretoriuskop |
Numbi |
00:20 |
Malelane |
01:45 |
Crocodile
Bridge |
02:30 |
Pretoriuskop
(via S1) |
Paul
Kruger |
01:30 |
Punda Maria |
Punda
Maria |
00:20 |
Orpen |
01:30 |
Roodewal |
Orpen |
01:45 |
Phalaborwa |
02:30 |
Satara |
Orpen |
01:15 |
Phalaborwa |
03:00 |
Shimuwini |
Phalaborwa |
01:15 |
Shingwedzi |
Pafuri |
02:30 |
Punda
Maria |
01:15 |
Phalaborwa |
03:30 |
Sirheni |
Punda
Maria |
01:15 |
Skukuza |
Paul
Kruger |
00:20 |
Numbi |
01:30 |
Malelane |
01:45 |
Crocodile
Bridge |
02:00 |
Talamati |
Orpen |
01:15 |
Note: All distances and times are approximate given as a guide only
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