Additional Facilities:
Sauna, spa and gym in natural surroundings
Activities
Elephant safaris daily, morning and evening game drives, bush walks, bird-watching, clay-pigeon shooting and a visit to the world-renowned Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre.
Butler Services
Each suite is discreetly tended by a personal butler to take care of guests every need
Elephant Safari
Close interaction with 13 trained elephants and their grooms, Safaris end with sundowners in the bush
Minimum stay of 2 nights required
Regret no children under the age of 16 years unless the entire camp is reserved
Climate
Summer
Expect intense heat in the daytime with occasional thunderstorms in the afternoon. Vegetation is dense and lush because of summer rains, and the bush teems with newborn animals. A very good time for bird watching.
Autumn
At the end of the summer rains the water holes are full. Temperatures begin to drop at night and the vegetation starts to change colour.
Winter
Daytime temperatures are pleasant and nights are cold. Visibility in the bush is very good, making winter an excellent time for game viewing.
Spring
The dull bush changes to lively green vegetation at the start of the rainy season. Temperatures are pleasant.
What to bring:
Light clothing for daylight hours, especially during summer
Light sweater for winter days
Very warm clothing for winter evenings (windbreaker, "beanie" and gloves will be appreciated during evening game drives!)
Sun hat
Sunscreen
Comfortable walking shoes
Swimming costume
Camera and plenty of memory space or film.
Drinking water:
The tap (faucet) water in the camp is purified to the highest standards and is perfectly safe to drink. Ample stocks of still and sparking mineral water are also available.
Malaria:
Kapama Game Reserve forms part of a high risk malaria area. Anti-Malarial prophylaxis is recommended. Please consult your general practitioner regarding which brand is best suited to you.
Dietary requirements:
So that we may tailor the perfect culinary experience for you, please do advise us of any specific dietary requirements you may have. Our chef is a genius when it comes to preparing specially designed meals to suit every taste.
Direct dial telephones:
Each of the suites at Camp Jabulani have direct-dial telephones with international coverage. Calls are charged for per minute - the total cost is added to the extras bill payable on departure.
Similarly, laptop computers may be connected to the internet via telephone lines in each of the rooms.
Cellular reception is limited and not of a very good quality.
Dress code:
Safari casual. Your comfort is our only concern!
We request that guests do not wear shorts for dinner in the evenings.