Pafuri Camp is
situated between the Limpopo and the Luvuvhu Rivers in the northern section of
the Kruger National Park. In an area called the Pafuri or the Makuleke, as this
is the ancestral home of the Makuleke people it is one of the most diverse and
scenically attractive areas in the world-renown Kruger National Park.As this is
the wildest and most remote part of the park it offers varied vegetation, great
game viewing, the best birding in all of the Kruger, and is filled with
folklore of the early explorers and ancient civilizations. Pafuri Camp is known
for its fever tree forests and beautiful gorges and Cook’s Corner, where the
Limpopo and Luvuvhu Rivers and three countries, Zimbabwe, South Africa and
Mozambique, meet. As this region is considered one of Kruger’s biodiversity
hotspots, with some of the largest herds of elephant and buffalo, leopard and
lion and incredibly prolific birdlife.
Pafuri Camp consists of 20 tented en-suite rooms (which includes six 4-bed family rooms.)