The Walking Safari Trails only run from April to October (reason – cooler weather & less bush density)
Pafuri, in the wild north of the Kruger National Park, is an unrivalled walking safari country.The Pafuri Triangle constitutes the northernmost section of the Kruger National Park, South Africa, and comprises approximately 240 square kilometres of land. Explore the wonders of the Makuleke Contractual Park.
The “triangle” is a wedge of land created by the confluence of the Limpopo and Luvuvhu at the tripoint Crook’s Corner, which forms a border with Zimbabwe along the Limpopo River. It is a natural choke point for wildlife crossing from north to south and back, and forms a distinct ecological region.
The Pafuri region is famous for its bird watching and more than 250 bird species have been recorded in a year. While comprising only about 1% of the Kruger National Park’s actual area, the area contains plants and animals representing almost 75% of the Park’s total diversity.
The area is famous for its elephant herds in winter, which come to drink from the Luvuvhu river.
Hutwini & Nkula Camps:
Every night, guests will stay and sleep at the campsite and every morning will be a safari walk and in the afternoon a game drive.
These packages include all meals, beverages – local beers, soft drinks, spirits, house wines and snacks, morning Walking Safari activities and afternoon Game Drives (in open vehicle), and serviced accommodation. Please see detailed information link below.
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Primitive Walk:
This is a primitive walk where one will settle down in the bush for the night after each day’s walk, sleeping under the stars and moving into the next day’s route.
These packages require guests to bring their own food, beverages & snacks etc. for the duration of the walk. Please see detailed information link below.




