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Overview

Nestled in an exclusive enclave of the Greater Kruger National Park, Kings Camp promises a five-star safari experience carefully crafted to immerse guests in the magic of the African bush. Spectacular suites set the stage for an extraordinary escape - the refined accommodations the perfect base from which to explore the Timbavati Private Reserve’s abundant wildlife and to relax in style after a day of adventures. The camp’s thriving waterhole, underground hide and refreshing communal pool, positioned thrillingly close to the waterhole’s visiting animals, offer a front-row seat for the daily dramas of life in the wild. And with gourmet dining experiences and the personalised care of the fantastic lodge team, Kings Camp delivers an unforgettable stay in nature for each and every guest.

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0141 955 4000

At a glance

  • Luxury Tent
  • 5 Star
  • 9 suites and a villa
  • 1 restaurant and bar
  • 1 pool

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport

Approximate flight times

Approximately 11 hours 30 minutes from London

Time difference

GMT +2

Transfers

Approximately 3 hours from Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport by road, or a 1 hour charter flight to the Kings Camp airstrip. It is also possible to fly directly from Johannesburg Airport to the airstrip, taking approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. 

Climate

From October through to April, there can be high rainfall in Kruger which results in beautiful, lush green landscapes and amazing birdwatching but can make game viewing a little trickier due to the dense vegetation. As you enter the dry season from May, water sources dry up bringing out the wildlife and May through September are the best months for safari with August and September generally being peak time. Summer Safari’s (our winter) can also be a great time to go though as morning drives are not as chilly and during the day you can make the most of the pools at your reserve, late November/December is also when a lot of the young animals are born. Temperatures will be fairly warm during the day and chilly through the night and early morning. May is also a great time to visit KwaZulu Natal and ideal for visiting the Drakensberg mountains or for a beach stay in the region. As mentioned earlier, whale watching is at its best from July through November, and November is still off peak.

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Location

Timbavati Game Reserve