Sirheni Bushveld camp
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Named after the Tsonga word for ‘cemetery’ that describes a type of elephant graveyard near to the camp, Sirheni Bushveld Camp is located on the edge of the Kruger National Park’s northern plains. Running past to the Mphongolo River's Sirheni Dam, the camp's accommodation facilities and two bird hides survey a wide variety of passing game and birds. Guests may be awakened to the sounds of of a lion making at kill at the dam, and a resident leopard is often seen coming down to drink at the dam.
Part of a new movement in bush lodges within the
Kruger National Park, and the northernmost of the park's five bush camps, Sirheni is named after the Tsonga word for cemetary, regarding an elephant which died and was buried in the area in 1959.
A fully serviced, self catering bush experience, Sirheni is one of several small, luxurious camps built in remote areas of the park. These smaller camps have been located with easy access to one or more of the larger rest camps, as well the larger camps' amenities if needed. Sirheni also has a well maintained and reliable connecting road, perfect for visitors looking for adventure on their own game driving excursion.