Kings Camp is situated in the northeastern corner of the Timbavati Private Nature reserve and has been in operation as a game lodge since 1995. Our commitment to our guests is to freely share in the experience in a manner that is both enlightening and relaxing. We are further dedicated to a gracious style of hospitality and accommodation from a bygone era, combined with a flexibility that puts the comfort and requests of our guests first. But above all, we will do this in a manner that will never compromise our environment, instead it will materially benefit our surrounding community culturally, environmentally and economically.
AT A GLANCE
- Accommodation in ten luxury suites.
- Mosquito nets
- En-suite bathroom and outdoor showers
- Mosquito nets.
- South African cuisine is offered in a homely atmosphere.
- Bar.
- morning and afternoon game drives
Accommodation: - Kings Camp accommodation includes ten luxury suites with outdoor and indoor showers, air-conditioning, mosquito nets, safes as well as telephones and mini-bar. The traditional thatched suites are spacious and luxuriously equipped with en-suite bathroom and outdoor showers.The camp has accommodation for a maximum of twenty guests and a pilot's room is available.The staff at Kings Camp are dedicated to a gracious style of hospitality, combined with a flexibility that puts the comfort of its guests first - this is achieved in a manner that will never compromise the environment. Furnished in the style of a bygone era, this intimate twenty-bed lodge guarantees comfort and personal service for a memorable stay.
Managed by an experienced team of hosts, Kings Camp prides itself on flexibility. When it comes to mealtimes, true South African cuisine is offered in a homely atmosphere with dinner in the boma or a bush braai under the canvas of the dazzling African sky, all complemented by an exceptional wine cellar.
Activities: - Kings Camp activities include morning and afternoon game drives with knowledgeable rangers in open safari vehicles. You will be served tea, coffee and biscuits on your morning game drive and drinks and canapés on your afternoon game drive. Your afternoon game drive gets back after dark, which gives you the opportunity to spot the many nocturnal animals with a spotlight.
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