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Bontle Camping Site - Directions


(30 reviews)


To Marakele:

• Driving distances to Marakele: from Gauteng is 4 hours and from Tshwane 3 hours.

• Travellers can take either:
o the N1 to Bela-Bela (Warmbaths) and from there follow the R516 via Mabula and Leeupoort to Thabazimbi

o or travel to Brits and follow the R511 via Beestekraal to Thabazimbi.

• The check-in office for Bontle is approximately 12km from Thabazimbi crossing on the road from Thabazimbi to Alma.
GPS: 24º31.860' (South), 027º29.896' (East)

Gate Times:

• Opens - 06:00, closes - 18:00 -> 1st Sept to 30th April
• Opens - 06:00, closes - 17:30 -> 1st May to 31st August

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Camp Site (CK6PZ)
Extra Adult:
$6
Extra Child:
$3
Unit Sleeps:
6 people
$20
Includes 2 people
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Camp Site (CK6P)
Extra Adult:
$6
Extra Child:
$3
Unit Sleeps:
6 people
$20
Includes 2 people
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First off all a big thanks to the two Guys at the gate who waited for us untill 17H45,as we phoned to tell them we will be late.Unfortunately they were the only friendly staff we met the weekend. The rangers we met in the veld could not get away from us quick enough and did not answer any questions we asked. Is there maybe a change that the camping area can get some attention.Just cut the grass around and it will be a lovely campsite. It was lovely and quiet and a good place to rest, I know that nobody pay any attention to the feed back but have a nice day.
Chris Nel (South African) View all 30 guest reviews »
We read about the no fence experience - and as this is rare in SA decided to go there. The website and entrance gate specify that this is big 5 country and even the list we got from the gate - the lady that assisted us as the gate confirmed all were there. It was only after 3 days when we decided to go on a sundown drive the ranger told us there were no buffalo. We would like to see this in the reserve. The facilities were clean until the weekend traffic arrived and messed up everything. We would recommend that the bushcamp become available again soon for people like us that wants to camp in big 5 country but without drunk neigbours and babies screaming all night. It would be great if a wild camp can be put up at the end of the 4x4 trial for the serious campers. We also see that the warthogs are not controlled well probably because there are little natural predators. Thanks anyway for a nice experience. The views are fantastic.
GM Jacobs (SA) View all 30 guest reviews »
We had a very short overnight stay however we were very impressed with the lovely bushveld park. the camp setting was great and we enjoyed viewing the animals on the open plain. Camping facilities were adequate and clean. Thank you.
Harpur (South African) View all 30 guest reviews »
No barrier between the tensts and caravans, merely a line of poles and a board asking people not to go beyond that point - this is what we saw as we arrived, and every night. A rhoni cow and her 10-day old calf, 6 onther rhinos including an 18-month old calf, zebra, rooibok, warthog, kudu (massive bulls with 2 1/2 turn horns), a lone wildbeest, vervet monkeys, the cry of many a jackal, eland, meerkat... and ALL of that in the savanna busg a mere 5 to 50 metres away from us, every night! On game drives we saweveryhting the have, except lion, leopard, cheetah or elephant... nush far too dense for sighting thise. Will definitely go back towards end of winter/beginning of spring to camp...
Johann Verster (SA) View all 30 guest reviews »
Will definitely return for another visit, when not so hot!
THRULOW (SOUTH AFRICAN) View all 30 guest reviews »
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