Camp Jabulani

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Camp Jabulani is built along the bank of a seasonal stream in the protective shade of impressive leadwood trees. Six luxurious suites afford the ultimate exclusivity. An open air spa promises the finest products in the midst of nature in its’ purest form. Accommodation Each of the six luxury suites are remote and private. With every creature comfort met, the suites offer the optimum environment in which to relax and recharge. Massive wooden sliding doors present interiors which are a pure translation of style, comfort, elegance and appreciation of the environment. Pure cotton sheets, massive bath-tubs, an outdoor glass-enclosed shower, a fire-place with a separate lounge area, and a private plunge pool complement each of the rooms. Suites are also equipped with a mini-bar, safe, hairdryer and electric blanket. Comfort is ensured by the 24 hour temperature control and overhead ceiling fan. A dedicated butler completes the experience by personally responding to the needs of the guest. Facilities Meal times at Camp Jabulani truly are a celebration of the senses. Perfectly sized portions are arranged in an art form of colour, texture and balance. A fusion of tastes and ingredients thrill the palate. As course after course materialise from the magicians in the kitchen – culinary appreciation reaches altogether new heights. The camp also offers guest a sauna, spa and gym in natural surroundings. Activities Elephant Back Safaris are but one of the offerings at Camp Jabulani, conceptualized to support a herd of 13 orphaned and abandoned elephants, this is an operation which promises a unique and completely interactive elephant safari. Guests are able to join experienced rangers in open safari vehicles as they head out in search of The Big 5, and the smaller creatures that are part of an African Safari. Identify the call of a bird; follow the bark of a baboon or the roar of a lion in the midst of their natural environment. Camp Jabulani guests are treated to a visit to the Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre, which has established itself as one of the leading private research and breeding facilities for endangered species in the country. Visitors are able to witness feeding sessions of various rare African vultures, to touch cheetahs (providing a rare photographic opportunity) and to witness the projects undertaken by the centre’s veterinary staff who operate an animal hospital where injured or abandoned animals are cared for and eventually released back into the wild.

Bush walks, bird-watching and clay-pigeon shooting is also available for guests.

For activity ideas and information in the Kruger Park, visit our activities partner FunKudu.co.za.

 

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