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LETABA RESTCAMP

A green and thriving oasis, Letaba Camp offers comfortable accommodation in Kruger Park with excellent Elephant and bird viewing opportunities.

 

 

 

  • Being close to 3 major dams, provides for excellent wildlife viewing
  • View game on a 3 hour night drive
  • Banking facilities, first aid and a fuel station are available
  • The Goldfields Environmental Education Centre is located within the camp
  • Guest houses, cottages, bungalows, huts or furnished safari tents
  • The idyllic Letaba Rest Camp is situated on a sweeping bend of the Letaba River, midway between the southern and northern boundaries of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. At Letaba Camp you can choose between a guest house, cottage, bungalow, hut or a furnished safari tent, as well as camping and caravan sites for your lodging in Kruger Park.

    The character of Letaba Camp depends heavily on the tall shady trees (Sycamore Fig, Natal Mahogany, Sausage Tree and Apple Leaf), expansive lawns and indigenous gardens where tame Bushbuck wander.

    Visit in winter and you will find the gardens a riot of colour, with several species of Aloe and the Impala lily in full bloom at your accommodation in Kruger Park. The Aloes attract a variety of birds, including the White Bellied and Marico Sunbird, Crested Barbet, Blackheaded Oriole and Black Eyed Bulbul.

    Letaba Camp offers excellent bird watching opportunities all year round. Pearlspotted, Barred and Scops owl can be spotted in camp, while the Giant Eagle Owl is regularly recorded along the river. Green Pigeon and Brown Headed Parrot can be found high in the tree canopies.

    Letaba means ’river of sand’ and the sandy riverbed makes for excellent game viewing, particularly Elephant, which abound in the area. Letaba Camp is a green oasis in the surrounding mopane veld, and remains a firm favourite with holiday visitors for accommodation Kruger Park.

    Historical interest of Letaba Rest Camp:

    In prehistoric times, parts of the present-day Kruger National Park were inhabited by successive groups of people. One such example is t

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