Regarded as the best walking area in the Kruger National Park, the Makuleke Concession, or Pafuri, is blessed with exceptional biodiversity and scenery. Using the camp site as a base, each day is spent in different parts of the surrounding area, walking along pathways made over the years by its animal inhabitants. Access to sites of phenomenal scenic and historical value as well as abundant game, spectacular scenery, a sense of history and a true feeling of wilderness characterises this Exploration. Wildlife includes nyala, buffalo herds, and seasonal elephant; more elusive residents of the area are white rhino, lion and leopard. For the keen birder, the Pafuri Walking Trail is a must.

BRIEF ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrive at Luvuvu Bridge and meet your guide before being escorted to Maleteni. From here we either walk or drive to the first camp site for a hot shower, sundowners and campfire dinner at the Trails Camp.

Days 2 & 3: Walk approximately three to four hours in the morning; relax during the heat of the day, then we head out on a short afternoon walk or drive. Overnight at the Trails Camp.

Day 4: Following an early morning walk and final brunch, return to Maleteni.

Please note: Pafuri Walking Trails departs every Monday and Friday between 1 April and 31 October.