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Tlopi Tented Restcamp - Directions


(4 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 Tlopi 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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Safari Tent (ST2/4Z)
Extra Adult:
NA
Extra Child:
NA
Unit Sleeps:
2 people
$109
Includes 2 people
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- 2 single beds - Check in before 17:00 - Fan - Kitchen - No fishing or swimming allowed - Stretcher only suitable for guests younger than 16 - Stretchers (max two / tent) available on request, - Unit accessible to the mobility challenged - Wc and shower
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Safari Tent (ST2/4)
Extra Adult:
NA
Extra Child:
NA
Unit Sleeps:
2 people
$109
Includes 2 people
Enquire now »
- 2 single beds - Check in before 17:00 - Fan - Kitchen - No fishing or swimming allowed - Stretcher only suitable for guests younger than 16 - Stretchers (max two / tent) available on request, - Wc and shower

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See what our guests are saying

The camp itself is well laid out & overlooks a dam giving you an awesome 'bush' experience with each tent having it's own wooden deck & braai area, but the braai grids needed fixing as most of them were bent & buckled. Beware of the monkeys & baboons though as they will steal anything that is not locked away!! The game was difficult to find & view though due to there not being enough roads in the reserve. We found the only way to come across game was to venture off the main roads on some 4x4 trails which you need the right vehicle for (luckily we had a Jeep), otherwise it was an awesome stay.
Robbie Rowsell (South African) View all 4 guest reviews »
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