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Garonga Safari Camp

Exclusive, luxurious, and comfortable, Garonga Safari Camp is located in the pristine Makalali Private Game Reserve. With only 6 safari tents the lodge feels private even when at full capacity. The tents are traditional-style safari tents with touches of modern elegance and comfort, including en-suite bathrooms, an outdoor shower, and a private decking complete with a hammock. Guests can spend their day exploring the reserve on a game drive or immersive guided walk before returning to camp for a delicious dinner served around the boma before unique nighttime activities such as an open-air star bath, or a night spent on the sleep-out deck, dozing off to sleep under the blanket of millions of stars.

Garonga Safari Camp, Phalaborwa, Limpopo, South Africa

Makalali Private Game Reserve makes up part of the Greater Makalali Private Game Reserve which covers an astonishing 25,000 ha of South African nature. Originally established as a reserve to promote conservation, today animal species thrive here. It is home to the Big Five; lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos, as well as being home to hippos, cheetahs, hyenas, zebras, and endangered vulture and raptor species. The reserve is made up of lowveld plains, sweeping grasslands covered in thick shrubs, winding waterways, dust tracks and rocky outcrops, with a view overlooking the Drakensberg Mountain Range.

Guests can access Garonga Safari Camp by flying from Johannesburg International airport to Hoedspruit or Phalaborwa, both of which take approximately an hour. Guests can be met here by Garonga’s own transfer vehicle which will drive them to the lodge, taking around 80 minutes.

  • Located in the Great Makalali Private Game Reserve
  • Traditional and luxurious safari tents
  • Each suite has its own private decking
  • Meals are created by talented chefs and serve in the open-air boma
  • Explore the reserve on a game drive or guided walk
  • Indulge in a massage or star bath
  • Spend a night under the stars
  • Cool off in the large sparkling swimming pool
Luxury Safari Tents

The tents at Garonga Safari Camp are nestled in the wilds and styled as traditional safari tents. Plaster walls make the tent feel rustic and earthy with a neutral colour palette flowing throughout which enhances this atmosphere. A large king-size bed sits in the centre of the tent, covered in crisp white bed linen and draped mosquito netting. The tents can accommodate up to 2 adults and 2 children, and can be configured as a single, twin, or double room. Wide windows line the sides of the tent, making the tent feel bright and spacious. All tents come with their own ensuite bathroom which includes an indoor and a unique outside shower.

A private decking outside the front of the tent comes complete with a hammock where guests can relax with a gentle swing while gazing out over the stunning surroundings, and keeping an eye out for any meandering animals.

Meals at Garonga Safari Camp are an event to remember. Talented and passionate chefs create delicious dishes which are influenced by a range of cuisines and flavours, and can be paired with smooth South African wines. Light and refreshing breakfasts and lunches are served around private tables, and dinners can be served privately, around the communal dining table or around the crackling fire pit in the open-air boma where guests can recount stories of their day while enjoying delectable food in the heart of nature.

Game Drives

Enjoy a traditional safari activity by experiencing a game drive through the wilderness of the Makalali Private Reserve. In an area renowned for the presence of the Big Five, journey through the bush in the comfort of a 4×4 safari vehicle with a trained and knowledgeable guide who can take you to some of the best viewing points of the reserve. This is also a fantastic opportunity to see some of the rich and colourful birdlife which inhabits the reserve.

Guided Walks

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the bushveld while on a walking safari. Following a trained and friendly guide take some time to appreciate some of the smaller aspects of the reserve, such as micro-ecosystems and animal tracks. Slower paced – though no less exciting than a game drive – these guided walks are the perfect way to feel closer to nature on your own two feet.

Sleep-Out Deck

Guests can enjoy a night spent under the stars on the sleep-out deck at Garonga Safari Camp. Located a short drive away from camp, guests will be fully surrounded by the wilds of the reserve. A comfortable four-poster bed allows guests to relax and snuggle down while gazing up at the wide starry sky. This is a unique experience which will leave guests with memories to last a lifetime.

Indulgence

There is no better place to indulge in some self-care than in the wilds of South Africa. Enjoy a trip to the massage sala in the heart of the bush where you can enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating massage to refresh and reset your mind, body, and soul. Also available at Garonga Safari Camp are star bush baths. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to enjoy a relaxing soak in the heart of nature, underneath the wide starry sky.

Rhino Conservation

Rhinos are a much-threatened species in South Africa, which is why Garonga Safari works to help protect and conserve these magnificent creatures. Garonga is partnered with the World Wildlife Fund which leads a successful conservation program in the Greater Makalali Private Game Reserve called the ‘Black Rhino Range Expansion Project.’ There are many anti-poaching efforts which aim to stop illegal rhino poachers, such as a K9 conservation unit which uses dogs to assist in 24/7 patrols of the reserve as they can sniff out a poachers trial, and GPS collars are also used on the rhinos so their location can be easily monitored. High-cost technology is also very useful in anti-poaching initiates such as drones and infrared cameras but can be financially difficult to implement. Guests staying at Garonga can contribute to the anti-poaching initiative via a donation or can sponsor a GPS collar.

Green Usage

Garonga Safari Camp runs on a combination of solar power and grid provided energy. The implementation of solar power was introduced to reduce Garonga’s dependence on fossil fuels and reduce its carbon footprint with Garonga’s Private Tented Camp running fully on solar power. Water metres have been installed to keep a record of their water usage as well as weekly reports to help them keep track of any wastage. Their water quality is maintained through an onsite water plant and it is here where greywater is treated and redistributed into the watering hole in front of the main camp. Hot water is provided to guests through hot water pumps which use significantly less energy than geysers as they only heat the water when it is needed. All firewood is collected from dead trees which not only reduces new trees being cut down but reduces the risk of wildfires.

Reusable Bottles

When guests arrive they are given a reusable metal water bottle which they can keep after leaving, this reduces the need for single-use plastic water bottles and encourages sustainability in their guests. They have their own filtration plant which controls the water quality, and they also have an onsite water system, which is run by Vivreau which provides sparkling and still water in glass water bottles.

Environmental Impact Management

Much of Garonga’s usage is reported to them on a weekly basis including water, diesel, gas, and solar usage which helps them to see where they can improve and where new measures may need to be implemented to further reduce their carbon footprint and increase their sustainability.

Children over the age of 12 are welcome at Garonga Safari Camp

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