
Our Mobile Bush Camp
Where nature is the only distraction
Our Mobile Bush Camp lets the surroundings take center stage, immersing you in the environment with nature as your only distraction. The camp is low-impact and eco-friendly, set-up by our team before you arrive and removed on departure. From your camp, you are invited to observe the wilderness in its most intimate and undisturbed form – quite literally through the awnings of your cozy tent!
“True luxury lies in the experience – being this close to nature, untouched and raw.”




Tent Accommodation
While rustic, your stay remains comfortable. Each tent is generously sized with its own verandah, comfy beds with crisp cotton linen, and a private en-suite ‘al fresco’ bathroom with a flushing toilet.
Hot water and fresh towels are provided twice a day for showering and refreshing. The tents are made from durable rip-stop waterproof canvas and feature five double-layer windows for ventilation and insect protection.
5 x Meru-style 2-bed canvas tent
Twin or double beds (your preference)
Solar lamp lit
Camera charging station
Fly-sheet verandah area with two comfy chairs
Private, en-suite ‘al fresco’ bathroom with twin basins, hot-water bucket shower and a flushing toilet
Dining ‘Out’
Meals on safari are hearty, wholesome, and designed to keep you energized for the day's adventures. Enjoyed outdoors, al-fresco or under cover, we focus on simple, delicious dishes often prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Special Notes:
We can accommodate dietary preferences with advance notice.
Kid-friendly meals like pasta, burgers, or simple grilled dishes can also be prepared.
Soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits are available to accompany meals.
Please review our outline of our typical menu here.
Breakfast
Start your day with a light breakfast before your morning activity. Options usually include fresh fruit, yogurt, muesli, toast, and spreads, alongside tea, coffee, or juice. After the morning safari, enjoy a cooked breakfast featuring eggs, bacon, sausages, and sometimes local specialties like maize porridge.
Lunch
Lunch is typically a relaxed affair, often served buffet-style. Expect fresh salads, sandwiches, quiches, cold meats, and fruit. It’s a chance to cool down and refuel before the afternoon activities.
Afternoon Tea
Before heading out for the afternoon activity, you’ll often enjoy tea, coffee, and light snacks such as scones, muffins, or biscuits.
Dinner
Evenings are all about gathering around a campfire or at the dining table for a multi-course meal. Menus might include hearty stews, grilled meats, roasted vegetables, and freshly baked bread. Dessert could be a fruit crumble, chocolate pudding or a local treat.
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