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BALULE PRIVATE SATELLITE CAMP

The rustic atmosphere of Balule Camp, Kruger Park will appeal to the independent camper who enjoys a close-to-nature experience.
18 Camp sites without power point
6 Huts with no electricity, no ceiling fan
Paraffin lamps provide lighting at Balule Camp
The rustic atmosphere is ideal for die-hard campers
Balule Camp, Kruger Park provides rustic rudimentary conditions for holiday visitors that want an authentic, old time bushveld experience. Without even the most basic facilities found in other restcamps, Balule Camp’s rustic atmosphere still appeals to the independent, die-hard camper who enjoys the close-to-nature experience.
Balule Camp is a satellite camp of Satara and Olifants Rest camps and is divided into two, separated by a fence. One section has 6 three-bedded huts and communal bathroom and kitchen facilities. Paraffin lamps provide lighting. Each hut is supplied with linen and towels.
The other section of Balule Camp, Kruger Park offers 18 camping sites for tents and caravans, while a large grove of Natal Mahogany, Baobab and Sausage Trees provides a welcome shade from the sun. Facilities such as a shop, a restaurant and a fuel station are available at Olifants Camp, 11km (6.8 miles) to the north. Balule Camp’s huts overlook grassed communal areas that are set in beautiful surroundings and are enclosed by an electric fence.
There are also cooking and braai (barbecue) facilities, making Balule Camp, Kruger Park an ideal place for relaxation. Balule Camp is located on the southern banks of the Olifants River, in the Kruger Natinal Park. It is situated about 11km (7 miles) from Olifants Rest Camp and 87km (54 miles) from Phalaborwa Gate.
As a satellite camp of Olifants Restcamp, Balule Camp is not open to day visitors. Apart from the daily game drives, night drives enable you to take part in the nocturnal activities of Kruger’s secretive creatures, while in the company of experienced guides and trackers.

Guided bush walks, in the company of trained field guides with backup rifles take groups of up to 8 people out into the bush for a few hours, giving you the opportunity to observe and learn fascinating facts about the African bush. Large cats are frequently spotted in the Muzadzeni area. A large and successful Lion pride operates along the 5100 route that runs east from Satara, hugging the bank of the N’wanetsi stream.
This stretch is especially productive in winter when the veld is dry, and Leopard lie waiting to ambush, the thirsty antelope that come in large herds to drink at the few remaining pools of water. Balule Camp is suitable for all year round visits, and the whole camp can be booked in its entirety or rondawels (huts) and camp sites can each be reserved individually.
The summer months (September to April) are hot, (summer temperatures can climb above 40 C / 104 F). Sporadic summer thunder showers will cool the air and settle the dust, and will be disipate as fast as they appeared, promising not to spoil your stay. Winters, (May to August) are warm and mild, (17-22 C / 60-70 F), although visitors going on night-drives will need warm clothing.
Balule Camp provides rustic rudimentary conditions for visitors looking for the authentic bushveld experience, when they seek Kruger National Park lodging.
Balule Camp is divided in two, separated by a fence at Balule’s Kruger National Park accommodation. One section has 6 three-bedded huts and communal bathroom and kitchen facilities. Paraffin lamps provide lighting for your Kruger National Park lodging. Each acommodation hut is provided with linen and towels.
The other half offers 18 camping sites for tents and caravans. A large grove of Natal Mahogany, Baobab and Sausage trees provides a welcome shade from the sun, while you are resting at your Kruger National Park accommodation. Facilities such as a shop, restaurant and fuel station are available at Olifants camp, 11km (6.8 miles) to the north.
Set in beautiful surroundings, Balule Camp’s huts overlook grassed communal areas 11km (6.8 miles) to the south of Olifants Rest Camp.
- Balule is about 11km (6.8 miles) from Olifants rest camp
- Located on southern banks of Olifants River
- The region is rich with various flora
- Balule Camp overlooks a grassed communal area
- Situated 87km (54 miles) from Phalaborwa Gate
Balule Camp rondawels (huts) and camp sites can be booked individually, but there is also an option to book the whole camp in its entirety. Balule Camp is located on the southern banks of the Olifants River, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa and is situated about 11km (6.8 miles) from Olifants Rest Camp and 87km from Phalaborwa Gate.
As a satellite camp of Olifants Rest camp, Balule camp in Kruger National Park, South Africa is not open to day visitors. Flora found in this region include: Wilddate Palm, Weeping Boer Bean, Buffalothorn, Sycamore Fig, Reeds, Jackalberry, Leadwood, Fever tree, Sycamore Fig, Thorny Cluster Leaf, Knob Thorn and White Seringa.
Led by experienced trackers and guides, Rhino, Elephant and Lion can be tracked on foot on safaris in Kruger Park.
- Track Rhino, Elephant and Lion on foot
- Night drives are available
- Go for a game drive or bush walk
- Make use of traditional braai (barbecue) facilities
- Large Cats are frequently spotted
Chairs and tables scattered around make Balule Camp an ideal place to relax after one’s safaris in Kruger Park. There are also cooking and braai (barbecue) facilities. Night drives enable you to take part in the nocturnal activities of Kruger’s secretive creatures while in the company of experienced transportation guides and trackers. Exciting bush walks conducted by trained field guides with backup rifles, take groups of up to 8 people out into the bush for a few hours on sightseeing safaris in Kruger Park.
Track Elephant and Lion on foot, learn and observe fascinating facts about the African bush on your suggested itinerary in Kruger Park. If wheels are more your thing there are also game drive safaris in Kruger Park. Some of the wildlife found in this region include: Leopard, Waterbuck, Baboon, Hyena, Kudu, Giraffe, Zebra, Waterbuck, Buffalo, Sable, Roan, Eland, Tsessebe, Crocodiles and Hippopotamus, can be seen in the pools and rivers.
These activities can only be booked in conjunction with confirmed accommodation bookings.
Number of rooms
18 CAMPSITES
Driving time from JHB Int to lodge
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