| Location:-This
is Mapungubwe’s main camp, located
in the eastern section of the Park in the spectacular sandstone
hills. Close to the camp guests can enjoy the Treetop Hide and
the Confluence View Site & Picnic Area. The camp itself has
a swimming pool and sundeck, as well as a central braai area.
Leokwe Camp also provides a reception complex with a convenience
store, however there is no restaurant, shop, filling station or
phones at Mapungubwe. The units are self catering and fully equipped.
Take all food, drinks and firewood. Sunscreen, hat, binoculars,
field guides, liquids for drinking.
At a glance:
- Accommodation - Capacity
- 72 guests
- 14 Cottages at Leokwe
Camp, each with one bedroom with 2 single beds, a double sleeper
couch, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom (w/c and shower),
airconditioning & ceiling fans
- 2 Universally accessible cottages
- 2 Family Cottages
- Self catering and fully equipped
- Large lapa with braai
facilities
- Private sheltered braai area
- Swimming pool and sundeck
- Game drives
- 24 hour electricity
- Malaria free destination
- A true african safari
Accommodation:- There
are 14 Cottages at Leokwe Camp, each with one bedroom with 2 single
beds, a double sleeper couch, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom
(w/c and shower), airconditioning & ceiling fans and each
unit has a large lapa with braai facilities.
2 Universally accessible cottages: Accessible to persons with
impaired mobility. These cottages have one bedroom with 2 single
beds, a double sleeper couch, a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom
(w/c and shower), airconditioning & ceiling fans and each
unit has a large lapa with braai facilities.
2 Family Cottages:2 Bedrooms, each with 2 single beds, a fully
equipped kitchen, bathroom (w/c and shower), airconditioning &
ceiling fans and each unit has a large lapa with braai facilities.
Activities:- Guided tours to the archaeological
and cultural sites and game drives around the Mapungubwe National
Park.
Wildlife:- Home to some 60 mammals,
300 bird species, 100 plant types and numerous reptile and insect
species, at Mabula, all natures' wonders are revered - from the
'Big Five' (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant and rhino) to the
'small five' (ant lion, leopard tortoise, buffalo weaver, elephant
shrew and rhino beetle). This is the Heartland of the Safari experience.
Access:- The Waterberg Mountain area is part
of the Bushveld district of the Limpopo Province, approximately
a six hour drive north from Johannesburg on the N1.
Child Policy:- Children are welcome at Leokwe
Camp and is the ideal holiday getaway for families.
Power supply:- There is 24 hour
electricity to all rooms. |