Luxury
Botswana

Koro River Camp

Koro River Camp rests in the shady banks of the Limpopo River, separated from the rest of the world by acres of natural and untamed land. With just 7 large tented master bedroom suites and a maximum capacity for 18 people, Koro River Camp is truly the definition of a private getaway. In this secluded camp, you will find a unique chance to escape, reflect and discover; all against the backdrop of the expansive Tuli Game Reserve – a perfect opportunity for solo safari-goers, families and group travellers. Seize the phenomenal chance to view elephants roaming free of pens and fences, enjoy incredible historical and cultural experiences available only in Botswana, and stay up late to find Bat Eared Foxes or Aardvarks. Koro is also famous for its astonishing leopard sightings which contribute to the research run from the Tuli camps, and that guests are invited to participate in.

Koro River Camp & Koro Island Camp, Botswana

Koro is just 550kms from Oliver Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg. A high clearance vehicle can make it all the way. From Gaborone it is 550kms and from Polokwane it is 240kms. Angel Gabriel offers direct flights from Lanseria Johannesburg to Limpopo Valley Airport (1.5hrs) where you would be collected and transported the final 50kms. Flights are also offered to Polokwane from where a road transfer would be arranged for the remainder of the trip. Angel Gabriel also offer set weekly flights from Maun as well as Madikwe.

  • Personalised Service
  • Staff on call
  • Meals can be prepared in our open air boma and campfire
  • Wi-fi is available at the lounge and viewing deck
  • Extra large king-size beds
  • Curio Store
  • Family Friendly
  • On site predator and human wildlife conflict research
  • All tented suites have a private plunge pool
Master Bedroom Canvas Tented Suites

There are 6 Master Bedroom Tented Suites available, as well as an additional Family Suite. All suites are constructed upon wooden decks and hold a tented bedroom suite as well as a separate bathroom suite with shower and bath. An outside shower is also available, and each suite has a private plunge pool. The Family Suite (number 7) can accommodate up to 6 people, and consists of a master bedroom suite as well as two separate bedrooms. This suite also has a separate open air loo and shower.

All units are located on the river, offering stunning views landscape and the incredible wildlife that lives within it.

Kgomotso's Kitchen

The perfect place to pick up a delicious meal, whether it is for brunch, high tea or a 3-course dinner. Meals can also be prepared in the open air boma and campfire, and enjoyed on a shady dining deck.

Tented Bar

There is a Tented Bar and Indoor Lounge, where guests can socialise and swap exciting stories about their day over a glass of wine.

Tailored Experiences

Book a guide to create your own itinerary, and plan activities of your choice for your stay. Tell us about what you hope to do in advance and we’ll do our best to accommodate it and have specialists at hand to help you.

Research Participation

Guests are invited to participate in the research that takes place at the reserve, which is headed by Sander Vissia, who is completing a PhD at Wageningen University in Holland. A PhD level field study, focussing on the ecology of leopards and hyenas of the Tuli is underway. This includes the highly endangered Kalahari icon, the brown hyena. ‘Learn about hyena and leopard movement and interaction at Koro. Learn how bees protect vegetable farmland against elephants. Spend time in the bush with our researchers, download information from our cameras traps and get the ultimate wilderness experience.’

Stake-outs At Hides

Take some time away from everything else at the secluded hides, which overlook natural springs and waterholes. Settle down with a beverage and a pair of binoculars to watch the game drink.

Ancient Bushman Rock Art Sites

This excursion will allow you to visit a newly discovered Bushman settlement with paintings and scared sights from over 500 years ago. An extended game drive through the Tuli takes guests to the small village of Mothlhabaneng, and a stunning sandstone amphitheatre on the Moutlotse River with numerous beautiful galleries of elephant, giraffe, sable, wild dog and aardvark paintings.

‘The quality of these paintings rivals any area in Africa. The Africa Experience supports the local community in developing the site as a heritage and tourism place of interest.’

Starbeds

Spend a night out on a Starbed, an elevated game-viewing platform that overlooks a waterhole and the stunning Tuli horizon. Watch the nocturnal habits of the various creatures such as elephants, hyenas, leopards and antelopes as they visit the waterhole and quench their thirst under the beautiful night sky. Accommodating 4 people, the StarBeds experience consists of an open air (or covered) sleeping platform, safari bedding, a drinks station and a flush loo.

Classes and Workshops

Study cooking, photography and art masterclasses with experts. Learn about the history and culture of the area, and participate in meditation and reflection workshops.

Walking Safaris

Embark on a bush walk with experienced guides and trackers to explore the beautiful flora and fauna up close. You can even tailor the experience to suit desires to track one animal in particular. Game walks in search of antelope, zebra, giraffe and of course elephants are part of the fare. Tracking big game on foot is truly an exciting and inspiring experience that can teach visitors a lot about Botswana’s wildlife.

Daytime/Night-time Game Drives

Learn about the daily routine of safari creatures by watching them first-hand. Experience the rise of game early in the morning, or watch predators rest late into the afternoon against the backdrop of the African sunset. Explore the untouched wilderness of Tuli with your local guide and search for wondrous creatures of all sizes, such as giant elephants or resting lions. Or go on a Night-time Game Drive and witness hyenas hunting, or see nocturnal creatures travelling beneath the stars.

Book an excursion and game drive further afield in the Tuli or beyond, with sumptuous packed picnics or brunches that can be arranged on request. Find a shady spot to dine beside the Limpopo or among the remote springs dotted between historical sites.

Partnership with the Timbo Afrika Foundation

Koro River Camp is owned by the Africa Experience, who put all of their profits back into the Timbo Afrika Foundation which operates projects related to nature preservation and wildlife conservation throughout Africa.

‘The long-term vision and dream is to create a large game corridor, and the first one will be ‘the Central Tuli Game Reserve’, a reserve over 70,000 hectares. In this way, wildlife can migrate freely and most importantly safely. Also, critically endangered species- such as black rhino and sable antelope- can be re-introduced to the area and start breeding. We have set up an anti-poaching system together with Smart Parks.’

The Timbo Afrika Foundation also aims to work with local communities so that youth and the next generations will be trained as wardens for nature reserves.

Local Community

The Koro River Camp work with their local community in a number of ways.

‘We pride ourselves on our creation of proper staff accommodation, training all our staff in-house to a professional level in all required areas, and in training local management. We have established close working relationships with local communities that bolster our cultural knowledge, while we help them with care, training and protection against our wildlife to drive peaceful co-existence. This has resulted in an equal relationship.’

 

Koro River Camp believe in an eco-friendly approach to tourism. ‘We look after the environment too; growing our own vegetables, having implemented an advanced water recycling system, using bio-degradable detergents and having used sustainable building materials – we keep our footprint to a minimum. We have rehabilitated large, formerly degraded agricultural areas and are actively working to restore further areas to their original situation.’

  • Children are welcome at the Koro River Camp
  • There will be safari restrictions for children under the age of 10
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