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Abelana Safari Camp

Escape to the breathtaking wilderness of Abelana Game Reserve at Abelana Safari Camp. With only four Meru-style safari tents, guests can experience the stunning wilderness in exclusivity and near-privacy. Place yourself in the heart of the bushveld and enjoy slow life here for a while. Wake up with the sunrise, and head out on a game drive or guided walk, exploring the reserve at your own pace. Experienced horse riding safaris are on offer at Abelana Safari Camp too; with advance booking, guests can become a part of nature whilst they are exploring. Finish your days by eating delicious meals which have been cooked over a fire and made with fresh, local ingredients, and enjoying a drink on the viewing deck where you can gaze over the endless horizons or up at the wide starry sky.

Abelana Safari Camp, R40, Gravelotte, South Africa

Located next to both the Greater Kruger National Park and Selati Game Reserve, Abelana Game Reserve is 36,000 acres, located in the middle of two biodiverse havens and in the centre of a breathtakingly stunning landscape. The Big Five are present here, and as well as sightings of elephants, rhinos, leopards, lions, and buffalos, guests can expect to see giraffes, cheetahs and wild dogs.

Abelana is owned by the local Mashishimale community, the name ‘Abelana’ translating to ‘to share amongst each other’. This name underpins the spirit of the reserve and the relationship between animals and humans, and the eco-tourism operations and local communities. The land is characterised by fields of tall grasses, areas of mopane forest, rocky outcrops, and the sparkling Selati River. Many birds call this area home, such as African fish eagles, peregrine falcons, thick-billed cuckoos, and bat hawks.

Guests can access Abelana Safari Camp by taking the N1 towards Polokwane before joining the R71 towards Moria and Tzaneen. From Tzaneen stay on the R71 to Gravelotte. Proceed to Mica on the R526 and after roughly 32km you’ll approach a T-junction. At the T-junction turn left onto the R40. Drive towards Phalaborwa and you will see Abelana South Gate for the Safari Camp on the left-hand side. Transfer here for the journey to the camp.

  • Located in the Abelana Game Reserve
  • Sandwiched between Kruger National Park and Selati Game Reserve
  • Four traditional Meru-style safari tents
  • Viewing deck
  • Meals created with fresh, local ingredients
  • Exciting game drives
  • Engaging guided walks
  • Horse-riding safaris
Meru Tents

There are four traditional Meru style safari tents at Abelana Safari Camp. Each tent is authentic, offering guests a truly unique and immersive stay in the heart of the South African wilderness. The tents either come in twin or double configurations, and comfortable beds sit in the centre of the room, covered in crisp white bed linens, plush pillows, and colourful cushions. Wide gauze windows fill the tent with fresh breezes and bright, natural light. All the tents are ensuite, with a hand basin, toilet, and spacious walk-in shower, with hot water provided by a gas geyser.

Guests can make their way to the main tent of camp for their meals, and can enjoy them around the communal dining table or outside underneath the wide sky, immersed in the sights, smells, and sounds of the bushveld. Many of the meals are cooked over an open fire and can be catered to dietary requirements with prior notice.

Before or after dinner guests can grab a drink from the stocked honour bar, and relax in the lounge or unwind on the viewing decking, round the fire gazing up at the wide starry sky or across, over the rugged plains.

Game Drives

Head out on a traditional safari game drive for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see some of the amazing animals of the reserve up close and in their natural habitat. In the comfort of a 4×4 vehicle and guided by a trained and friendly ranger, guests can keep an eye on bush movements with a pair of binoculars. This is the perfect opportunity for the keen photographer to capture the perfect shot, and with game drives heading out in the mornings and afternoons, there is the opportunity to explore the bush at sunrise and sunset.

Guided Walks

For a more immersive way to explore the bush guests can enjoy a guided walk through the wild bushveld. Exploring on your own two feet is the ideal way to become at one with nature, and these guided walks offer a more detailed experience than game drives. At a slower pace, guests can marvel at the smaller ecosystems of Abelana and can learn about the species of plants that thrive here from their knowledgeable and friendly guide.

Horse Safaris

For guests who are keen and experienced horse riders, horse riding safaris can be booked in advance from Abelana Safari Camp. With an experienced and qualified guide, explore the reserve on horseback, becoming a part of nature as you experience it. Feel the wind blowing through your hair as you gallop up alongside a magnificent tower of giraffes.

The Horse Safari Assistants programme will allow guests to gain a valuable insight into the working and running of the reserve. Guests will gain a traditional safari experience while learning about how the operation is run.

Community and Conservation

The Abelana Game Reserve is committed to protecting and conserving the local communities as well as the environment in which they operate. Croc Ranch – the largest Abelana property – was founded as a nature reserve back in 1959, and has since been claimed by the Mashishmale community who are the native land dwellers. The property has been managed in an eco-friendly and sustainable manner, with a lease being signed with MTH Lodge Holdings to implement eco-tourism projects on this property.

Many of the staff of Abelana Game Reserve are from the local communities, they receive money towards their rent, and a community levy by guests syphons money straight into the community to help with projects that develop and uplift the local communities. Many of the supplies and services of Abelana lodges are purchased from local members of the community or small businesses, and there are always additional projects under development, such as ‘an environmental education project with local schoolchildren.’

Children over the age of 12 are welcomed at Abelana Safari Camp

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