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Mantuma Camp - Mkuze
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Mantuma Camp - Mkuze
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Re: Mkuze Game Reserve
Any advise what number makes the best unit for accommodation in the 2-bed safari tents?
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This is what I retrieved from the official website.
(While I was looking for alternative holiday destinations for SO and I )
(While I was looking for alternative holiday destinations for SO and I )
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Re: Mkuze Game Reserve
There are safari tents now an the other side of the road as well ("under" the picnic table) and these are ugly, the better ones are these far from the camp road in the bush, perhaps 23 is the best from what I see from the map.
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Re: Mkuze Game Reserve
Time for them to update their map then.
Thanks for the info, Toko!
Thanks for the info, Toko!
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Re: Mantuma Camp - Mkuze
Has anyone up to date information about the condition of the bungalows. Unfortunately I read the most terrible reviews about it. We were in a 6 bed unit 8 years ago and to be honest it was awful. So worn, so old, so broken, almost beyond imagination and apparently it got even worse. Has anyone have currently been there. I do not want to stay in a tent but a bungalow with kitchen and bathroom. Thank you.
Re: Mantuma Camp - Mkuze
I have just spent a few days at Mkhuze Game Reserve and I liked it very much. The Camp layout, as shown in the first post, is no longer accurate, even if it is still the one we find on the KZN Wildlife website.
The communal ablution/kitchen at the center of the circle of the bungalows 7-15 does no longer exist and is now a small take-away restaurant, open daily, which is very useful for turists who did not bring all their braai stuff. A gazebo has also been built next to the restaurant, where one can eat.
Here are some pictures of the camp :
The reception, with the board of all bungalows and tents occupied
The gazebo next to the restaurant
Another small platform next to the restaurant, with the bungalows in the background
The communal ablution/kitchen at the center of the circle of the bungalows 7-15 does no longer exist and is now a small take-away restaurant, open daily, which is very useful for turists who did not bring all their braai stuff. A gazebo has also been built next to the restaurant, where one can eat.
Here are some pictures of the camp :
The reception, with the board of all bungalows and tents occupied
The gazebo next to the restaurant
Another small platform next to the restaurant, with the bungalows in the background
Re: Mantuma Camp - Mkuze
The bungalows are not brand new, but are quite OK, with fan and air condition, large main room, small kitchen (with fridge, oven, micro-wave...). The bathroom is a bit old (tap and shower could be replaced, but it is still OK).