Camp Shonga in the Kruger Park
Camp Shonga is a small intimate bush retreat resting in the foothills of the Lebombo Mountains, overlooking the African bushveld. As part of 15,000 hectare private concession in the Kruger National Park, the camp gives the guests the opportunity to experience the real Africa – majestic, unfiltered and unadorned.
The emphasis of the camp is on nature without losing the luxury and superior service our guests are accustomed to. We are striving top create the optimum balance between people and their environment, whilst having a minimal impact on the surrounding habitat.
The Lodge can accommodate 10 guests in 5 individual tents, all luxuriously equipped with en-suite bathrooms and ball and claw baths, outside shower, fans, fireplace and private game-viewing deck with recliner chairs. Here, we believe that luxury and comfort in the bush is ultimately the best escape form the stresses of the world. Wander up to the main area and laze in the charming open lounge area, or dine and sip on drinks on a spacious wooden deck as the game meander past.
Located in the ‘Big 5’ terrain, the ethos behind the lodge is for the highly trained and experienced guides to share their vast knowledge of varying eco-systems with our guests, with the added emphasis of inviting guests’ participation in select environmental awareness programmes.
View the big game from open vehicles, on foot or from the comfort of your room as you experience an African few have been privileged to see. Afterwards, dine on traditional cuisine around a roaring boma fire under the stars of an African sky.
Accommodation
ROOM CONFIGURATION
5 luxury suites sleeping a maximum of 10 people Exclusive Tented Camp STANDARD ROOM FEATURES
All rooms have en-suite bathrooms with a separate bath & shower Rooms have outdoor showers Fire place in the room Private patio
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE TIMES
Check In – 14h00
Check Out – 11h00
Facilities
Swimming pool and outdoor boma Dining area offering a la carte menu
Activities at Camp Shonga
Game Drives
Bird Watching
Self drive in the Kruger National Park