Machampane Wilderness Camp - Boma

Machampane Wilderness Camp - Boma

Machampane Wilderness Camp - Boma
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Machampane Wilderness Camp - Boma

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A Traditional African Boma setting at Machampane Wilderness Camp / Luxury Tented Camp in Parque Nacional do Limpopo in the Mozambique sector of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park / Transfrontier Conservation Area adjacent to the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

The Machampane luxury tented camp is on the banks of the Machampane River. The source of the river being in the Lebombo Mountains in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. It flows through Mozambique from the Giriyondo Border Post, past the Machampane Wilderness Camp and into the Massingir Dam. The camp accommodates a maximum of 10 guests. From the camp visitors can take guided walks and enjoy excellent game viewing and bird-watching opportunities through the pristine wilderness.

www.dolimpopo.com

www.tfpd.co.za

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A: Machampane Wilderness Camp - Luxury Tent

Par FunkBox Imagineering, à 70 mètres

Views of the Machampane River at Machampane Wilderness Camp / Luxury Tented Camp in Parque Nacional d...

Machampane Wilderness Camp - Luxury Tent

B: Campsite Krügerpark South Africa

Par Rolf Ris, A 22.5 km

Campsite Krügerpark South Africa

C: View at Letaba Camp Restaurant

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 22.8 km

The view from the restaurant at Lebaba Camp, Kruger National Park, is spectacular! Often one can see ...

View at Letaba Camp Restaurant

D: The Elephant Museum at Lebaba Camp

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 22.9 km

The Elephant Museum at Letaba Camp features the tusks of the 10 biggest tuskers of all time. Elephant...

The Elephant Museum at Lebaba Camp

E: Cuvane Community Lodge Massingir Dam

Par FunkBox Imagineering, A 32.7 km

Cuvane Community Lodge Massingir Dam

F: Baobab tree

Par Vasiliy Nikitenko, A 34.6 km

Baobab tree

G: View of the Pioneer Dam in Mopani Camp

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 48.2 km

View over the Pioneer Dam at Mopani Camp, Kruger National Park.Virtual Tour Photography by 360 South ...

View of the Pioneer Dam in Mopani Camp

H: Timbavati Picnic Site

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 56.2 km

Timbavati Picnic Site in the Kruger National Park.Virtual Tour Photography by 360 South Africa.

Timbavati Picnic Site

I: Kruger Park Safari Bush Sunset

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 62.9 km

The sun sets on the African landscape in the Kruger National Park, as the 21 tourists on this game dr...

Kruger Park Safari Bush Sunset

J: Kruger Park Safari Elephant

Par 360 South Africa Virtual Tour Photography, A 67.4 km

Soon after setting off for this sunset game drive at Satara Rest Camp, we spotted this Elephant grazi...

Kruger Park Safari Elephant

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Text by Steve Smith.

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