Pafuri Border Camp (TEBA)

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Thank you all for the hearty welcome and my apologies for the long absence since my first post. Herewith a few pictures of the braai area at the Dr's house from my time living there. There used to be an old water tank that we cut out and converted into a little lapa/bar. Had many a cold one there and the view to the north will never be forgotten.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rjgr6rqrnwf11 ... A.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dac7pl481v4fu ... d.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4s8ik8ek17rdo ... A.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zo2lvs3shnwqj ... A.jpg?dl=0


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It does look really nice! Lush and green as far as you can see O:V


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Very nice , but worth the high tariffs for accommodation 0*\ -O- -O-


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A must for at least one night, okie! ;-) :yes:

Some OLD castle cans there, Pafuri! lol


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So beautiful!! \O \O


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Richprins wrote:A must for at least one night, okie! ;-) :yes:
yeahhh ... but is it worth giving up two nights elsewhere -O-


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I did 2 nights there in Nov just to experience it and must admit I would consider doing another night sometime. \O \O


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It is a real pity that the Park's Board have priced this camp outrageously high. The noise from the Police post or from across the border can spoil one's evening, so it is a bit of a gamble. The early morning and late evening peacefulness along the river road is hard to beat though. I would definitely recommend the Dr's house if you have a choice. (I do miss those Castles)


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Agree Dr's House is best IMO and love the wide verandas all round.


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I am still not convinced especially at R3300 per night 0*\
But , perhaps that is because I am not desperate enough to spend that amount of money just for a night under clear ( ??? ) sky =O: =O:


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