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Kruger Park - Skukuza



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Skukuza is the Kruger National Park's largest rest camp and administrative headquarters. It is situated on the southern banks of the Sabie River. The camp is well foliaged and there are some lofty trees along the river's edge. Activities and facilities are diverse, as are the animals and plants found both within the camp and in the surrounding areas.

Kruger Park - Skukuza

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GPS Coordinates Decimal Decimal Deg Min & Sec Deg & Decimal Min
Latitude -24.9982° S 24.9982° S 24° 59' 53.52" -24° 59.892'
Longitude 31.5921° E 31.5921° E 31° 35' 31.56" 31° 35.526'
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Skukuza Rest Camp
Kruger Park
South Africa
Phone No.
013 735 4152
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 735 4152

Fax No.
013 735 4054
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 13 735 4054

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Kruger Park - Bateleur
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This delightful camp is situated on the banks of the Mashokwe spruit approximately 40 km south west of Shingwedzi in the beautiful northern Mopane/Woodland savannah of the Kruger National Park. Named after the majestic eagle, Bateleur, being the oldest and the smallest of the bushveld camps, offers a unique atmosphere and superb game viewing. One of the many features Bateleur offers is a game-viewing hide that overlooks a waterhole just outside the camp. Two dams, Silwervis and Rooibosrand, are within close range of the camp and are restricted to the residents of Bateleur - good to know as there will never be a traffic jam even if the camp is full.
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