Here service, hospitality and "old world" values are part and parcel of the management and staff's way of life. The camp is ideally situated between huge wild fig and jackalberry trees with vast numbers of other fauna and flora species in abundance. The area is a game spotter’s dream come true. Where the Mbiyamiti and Mhlambeni Rivers meet the Crocodile River, the Ndlolakayeni (Road without end) crosses the river in a southerly direction towards Maputo and northerly direction into the wide Karanga hinterland. Add to all of that the rich history of the area and Biyamiti Bush Camp undoubtedly becomes the place where the weary traveller finds solace as nowhere else in the park. Access to this camp is restricted to visitors, who have reserved accommodation in the camp, thus visitors are ensured of an opportunity to enjoy the rustic privacy of the bush. Please be aware that Biyamiti appears as "Mbyamiti" on some of the signs in the park. Nearest Road: S139 Ecozone: D A daily conservation levy is payable (included in the price range indicated).
On the banks of the Mbiyamiti river, surrounded and hidden away by delagoa thickets, nestles one of the most beautiful bush camps that the Kruger National Park has to offer.
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