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Rhino Post Safari Camp - Mutlumuvi, Kruger Park, South Africa
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Rhino Post Safari Camp in Kruger National Park, will be your base camp for your Kruger Park holiday.
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View an abundance of gameFirst private wilderness trails area 12 000 hectares of private wilderness area Only wilderness area in Kruger awarded to a private operator
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Rhino Post Safari Camp is situated in the Mutlumuvi Concession Area, Kruger National Park, and will be your base camp for your safari in Kruger Park. Walks are organized from Plains Camp - the sister camp.
Rhino Post safari camp is the only wilderness area in Kruger Park to be awarded to a private operator. Sharing a common boundary with famous Mala Mala Game reserve for 14km (8.7 miles) is a sure indication that an abundance of game will be seen at the safari camp in Kruger National Park.
The Rhino Post Safari Camp area is only 20 minutes from Skukuza, situated in the heart of the world-renowned Kruger National Park, so getting there is easy by air or by road. Enjoy Africa and its beautiful tropical weather at this safari camp in Kruger National Park, on your walking safaris - lots of game and the Big Five.
This unique wilderness area offers ecotourists the ideal place for encounters with the Big Five and allows visitors to track Elephant and Rhino on foot or view them from the comfort of open safari vehicles.
Following a walking safari or game drive, guests can relax in the revitalising swimming pool, take in the views from the patio at the safari camp in Kruger National Park and watch the abundant wildlife having a drink at the waterhole.
Sumptuous meals are served in the dining area, which is set under magnificent Tamboti trees at the safari camp in Kruger National Park. The lounge at Rhino's Post Safari Camp in Kruger National Park, with its extensive wine cellar, cosy fireplace and bar, is the perfect spot for a sundowner.
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Rhino Post Camp
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Spot many animals including Elephant, black and white Rhino, Hippopotamus, Giraffe, Zebra, Buffalo, Warthog and many antelope species.
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Exceptional views can be seen at Rhino Post Camp
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The whole camp is raised on stilts. It was a lengthy process undertaking such a sensitive development. Numerous specialist studies had to be completed before work could be started on the site.
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