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SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp
SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp
SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp
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Berg-en-Dal offers a cafeteria and a shop, Tindlovu Restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, an auditorium and conference facilities, a basic day visitor picnic area in the camp, and a swimming pool for overnight residents.
Activities at Berg-en-Dal include guided bush walks, game drives in the company of trained field guides, bush breakfast and bush braais, Bushman and Wolhuter Wilderness Trails, seasonal kids educational programme, rhino perimeter trail camp walks with braille facilities, and wildlife film screenings every evening except on Sundays.
Berg-en-Dal offers a cafeteria and a shop, Tindlovu Restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, an auditorium and conference facilities, a basic day visitor picnic area in the camp, and a swimming pool for overnight residents.
Activities at Berg-en-Dal include guided bush walks, game drives in the company of trained field guides, bush breakfast and bush braais, Bushman and Wolhuter Wilderness Trails, seasonal kids educational programme, rhino perimeter trail camp walks with braille facilities, and wildlife film screenings every evening except on Sundays.
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66 guests' feedbackBerg en Dal is a lovely camp, the chalet was more spacious than the bungalows at other camps, and it was also well equipped.
Always good. Nice place.
See stars.
Beautiful clean environment. Staff is very friendly. A place to recommend to anyone who wants to have a peaceful holiday in nature.
We would be happy to recommend Berg en Dal Rest camp to others.
Great stay at Berg and Dal. Camp is well maintained with good facilities. Units are clean and neat, and each unit is rather private. Excellent camp.
The wildlife park is always a winner!
Yes, we had a nice stay.
Very nice, will go again. Enjoyed it a lot.
Always pleasant in Kruger Park. A pity their standards are dropping. Gardens and general upkeep of camps.
The pitches can be paved, there is very thick sand. The pitches must be marked and numbered.
Tranquil scenery.
On arrival we were informed that the part of the camp where our unit is, has no power (since the previous day) - There is no hot water or storage space for our fresh food. Also no suggestion from the staff about what we should do with our food. We then bought expensive ice at the store to put in our fridge with our food to try to keep it fresh. Arriving at the unit, the fridge had not even been dried from all the accumulated ice that had started to melt from the previous day. We were also shocked to see how rotten the handles of the wall are, as well as the area where the fridge is. Out of desperation we showered, only to have to dry ourselves off with rotten and dirty towels. The 2nd day the power was still off, and on top of that we suddenly had no water either. There was no sympathy from the staff; they say we should just go get water from the swimming pool to flush the toilets, and buy drinking water at the store at the most expensive price. Along with that, the unit probably last had decent maintenance in the 80's. It is a shame to have to pay so much for substandard accommodation and service. I hope SanParks are ashamed of themselves!
We rested and camped well.
They undertook to replace the microwave the next morning. When we got back that afternoon it had not been replaced yet. Further inquiries showed that they had not had any feedback from the staff the night before. They then replaced it within minutes. Apart from that the accommodation and facilities were great. We even had a visit to our front door by a bushbuck ewe.
Very pleasant stay. Restaurant and shop were superb. We will definitely be returning to SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp in the future.
Lovely campsite. We will be back.
It is a very lovely camp to stay at. Needs some maintenance though. The restaurant's food is also delicious. Service a bit slow but worth the wait.
We had a great stay and slept well in our tent. We saw a lot of wildlife in the area. The ablution blocks were nice and clean. The other campers were calm. We will go there again.
Enjoy every moment of the trip. I do think that SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp houses need an upgrade.
The management, maintenance, friendliness and standard of service delivery are very bad.
We can recommend the camp to people who like nature and the outdoors. Campers were friendly neighbors and the restaurant's facilities are available for those who don't fancy a barbecue.
The accommodation was very neat and well furnished.
The reception was great, our booking was right for us. The lady who cleaned the cottage was so thorough and friendly. Really so nice to come back after a game drive and everything is tidy.
Will stay at Berg en Dal again. Everything excellent!
Camp is very well located with beautiful surroundings. Rides around camp are a bit limited. Shop and restaurant both very good.
We enjoyed it very much.
Only a 2 plate stove, no oven. Unfortunately only one plate was working, but a good microwave. Generator at SANParks Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp so loadshedding wasn't an issue.
Place has been good for me.
Could have stayed three days, but the accommodation is too expensive.
The fixtures work but are very old. The rooms really need a newer renovation.
On arrival, there were not enough parking for caravans/trailers. Reception had only 2 people serving the new guests. Caravan park not clearly marked. Everybody stand however they want, especially against the fence. Ablution facilities are clean, but old. Shower curtains doesn't cut it anymore. One shower in female ablution facility are unacceptable.
Very helpful staff and see a large amount of animals.
Had a wonderful stay.
Sush a pleasant setting close to the wild.
Very nice stay, everything was comfortable and everyone was very friendly.
Nice to wind down and the best to wake up and you hear a lion roar.
See stars.
Restaurant menu could provide a few more options. However, quality and presentation were good.
The accommodation is spacious and has everything you need. The patio is nice and big and private. It is close to excellent routes to see the Big 5.
Berg-en-Dal is neat and well situated in die park.
We had a very nice stay. Had no problem. Berg-en-dal's chalets are more modern than most camps in the Kruger. The old rondavels are showing their age. The only downside to Berg-en-Dal is that it is not centrally located, so you have to drive a long way to get to the more lush wildlife viewing areas in the South East or Central regions.
The shower was broken.
I feel that SANParks can do more to make it affordable for all South Africans. Accommodation is not cheap at all and there is also a daily conservation fee of R105pp to be paid. This makes it unaffordable for your average family of 4 people. It remains an experience and is a really good way to just rest. Berg en Dal is a very nice camp with good accommodation, it is also nice and close for the Gautenians.
Berg-en-Dal is a very nice place and very tidy, just think it's a bit too far from all the other nice camps and you had to drive really hard and far to get back to the camp in time.
We know things are not easy, but the lack of maintenance in this camp is to much I stayed in a unit of which the door lock did not work and all the mosquito netting was damaged.
See stars.
Clearly not much is being done to maintain the place. The sewage smelled bad just outside our unit.
All the facilities needed are available. The cool bungalow ensured a good night's rest.
A special two days, will next time spend more time in KNP.
Would recommend to those who love nature and prefer the tranquility of nature.
The camping area was full.
The camp is very neat. We would just like to see more dish washing facilities.
One of the best destinations to camp.
Sal teruggaan.
Clean and neat accommodation. Beautiful pool. Saw many animals like a herd of elephants. Friendly and helpful staff. Good restaurant with delicious food.
Lovely rest camp in the middle of nature. Nice space and silence. Good amenities.
It was an incredibly fun time. Amenities were neat. Everything we needed was there. Will go again for sure.
The house was big enough for 3 persons, what was not so nice was the cleanness. In the dustbin in the bathroom was the dirt from the old tenants.
The best camp where we spent the night during the 6 days. Very peaceful with the nearby dam. Delicious food at the restaurant. The most beautiful pool of all the camps. The movie site was also clean and tidy and very well located. Would definitely recommend this camp. Have spent the night here several times and the camp remains a favorite! Just had to pay the additional camping charges as required by SanParks.
Was very pleasant. Enjoyed sunset drive too.
Had a nice stay. It's just a shame for the braaiers that were not covered and because the rain only allowed us to braai one night. But had a nice meal at the restaurant. They clean the place daily, but were sorry to see that they had neglected to sweep the floors. The location is good and even heard a hyena calling one morning. Will definitely visit there again.
Perhaps you should do some upgrades, and give your cleaners a bit more training. There is a shortage of finesse, for e.g. the beds are not neatly done. The place clearly has deteriorated from our previous stay.
Tranquil and a lot to see. Swimming pool. Really pleasant.
Overall it was a pleasant experience. However, it is worth noting that the maintenance of the camp has deteriorated. The restaurant is expensive - for example, we paid R37.78 for a 330 ml can of Ice Team Lemon (without glass / ice / lemon). If you take the 10% tip into account, that can cost over R40.
A lot of the glass in the windows were out and the windows couldn't close.
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Campsite CK6P
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Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Campsite CK6P
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A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions, laundry, kitchen and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
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Rates displayed are on a camping basis, and guests are required to bring along their own equipment. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions, laundry, kitchen and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
Bungalow BA3
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These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
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House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Bungalow BA3U
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These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities. These bungalows are located close to the perimeter.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned bungalows each contain 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities. These bungalows are located close to the perimeter.
Family Cottage FA6
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These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
Bathroom
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Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Family Cottage FA6C
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Description
These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned family cottages each contain 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Bungalow BA3UZ
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Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned bungalow contains 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities. This bungalow is located close to the perimeter.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned bungalow contains 3 single beds, a shower en suite with a toilet and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside each bungalow is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities. This bungalow is located close to the perimeter.
Family Cottage FA6ZS
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Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned family cottage contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
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Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned family cottage contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Family Cottage FA6ZB
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Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned family cottage contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This air-conditioned family cottage contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchenette and living area. The first bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bedroom contains a double bed. There are 2 bench beds in the living area. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchenette is equipped with a 2-plate hot-plate, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
J Le Roux Guest House GH6D
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This air-conditioned unit contains 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed. The second bedroom and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchen is equipped with a stove and oven, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
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Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This air-conditioned unit contains 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed. The second bedroom and third bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The bathroom contains a shower, a bath, and a toilet. The kitchen is equipped with a stove and oven, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with a dining table and chairs and built-in braai facilities.
Rhino Guest House GH8B
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This air-conditioned unit contains 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first and second bedrooms each contain a double bed. The third bedroom and fourth bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The kitchen is equipped with a stove and oven, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with braai facilities.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s license card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R440 for foreign visitors, R220 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R110 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
In emergencies only, late arrivals for guests with prebooked accommodation at camps within 10km from an entrance gate is allowed subject to the following conditions:
* Not allowed under any circumstances at Giriyondo, Pafuri, Phabeni or Phalaborwa Gates
* No arrivals later than 21:00 under any circumstances
* An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers
* Must be arranged in advance with the gate and rest camp
* Evidence of emergency that delayed arrival will be requested
All accommodation, ablution and kitchen facilities are serviced by cleaning staff on a daily basis.
Besides a bank (only open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning) at Skukuza and an ATM at Skukuza and Letaba, no cash withdrawal facilities are available in the Park.
Day visitors will no longer be allowed to bring or consume alcohol in public areas such as parking lots, picnic sites, wildlife viewing areas or roads, gates and all other areas designated as public. The restrictions will not apply to overnight visitors who will be allowed to bring in own alcohol for consumption in the privacy of their booked accommodation and the restaurants. Like day visitors, overnight visitors will be bound by the same rules of not drinking in public.
Do not leave any food unattended, as thieving monkeys and baboons are a constant threat.
Late arrivals are only allowed in cases of emergency (proof and valid reason required) until 21:00 for guests with pre-booked accommodation at certain camps within 10km distance from the relevant gate. An extra late arrival fee will be charged which is payable at the gate. No late arrivals are allowed at Pafuri, Phalaborwa or Phabeni Gates or any other gates for camps more than 10km away.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No animals may be brought into a National Park
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Please note the gate hours:
Entrance Gates Opening Times:
Oct - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gates Opening Times:
Oct: 05:30
Nov - Jan: 04:30
Feb - Mar: 05:30
Apr - Sep: 06:00
Berg-en-Dal Camp Gate Closing Times:
Aug - Oct: 18:00
Nov - Feb: 18:30
Mar - Apr: 18:00
May - Jul: 17:30
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This air-conditioned unit contains 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first and second bedrooms each contain a double bed. The third bedroom and fourth bedrooms each contain 2 single beds. The kitchen is equipped with a stove and oven, a fridge-freezer, kettle, microwave, cooking utensils and cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a patio area with braai facilities.
Berg-en-Dal offers a cafeteria and a shop, Tindlovu Restaurant, a communal laundromat, filling station, communal kitchens and ablutions, braai facilities, an auditorium and conference facilities, a basic day visitor picnic area in the camp, and a swimming pool for overnight residents.
Activities at Berg-en-Dal include guided bush walks, game drives in the company of trained field guides, bush breakfast and bush braais, Bushman and Wolhuter Wilderness Trails, seasonal kids educational programme, rhino perimeter trail camp walks with braille facilities, and wildlife film screenings every evening except on Sundays.