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03 May 2024

Bush Braai’s now offered at Mountain Zebra National Park

Bush braai’s, a unique experience where guests dine under the stars in the wonder of nature, are now being offered to visitors at Mountain Zebra National Park (MZNP) outside Cradock in the Eastern Cape.  This dining option is already well-established in other South African National Parks such as Kruger and Mapungubwe National Parks.

This special pocket of karoo veld in MZNP, which is untouched other than the area directly identified for this new activity, is known as the “Ebuhlanti Bush Braai”.  “Ebuhlanti” means “kraal” in isiXhosa – a place where rituals that connect the living with their ancestors are performed, marrying the two worlds for the vitality and harmony of African homes, and so too, to this African adventure.

A game drive into the heart of the park ushers guests to the open-air restaurant, where they’re warmly welcomed to the kraal by awaiting staff and a bonfire for the perfect amount of ambience.  Solar lights strung up on poles and on the tables provide additional lighting to add to the unique setting – with only the natural sounds of the surrounding bush and the crackling of the fires to be heard.

The park’s restaurant staff ensure not only a festive atmosphere but also a hearty meal – typical of what one may expect in the karoo.  Non-alcoholic beverages are included in the all-inclusive price of R790, while there is a cash mini-bar available for alcoholic drinks.

As the Park starts introducing the bush braai’s, they request that bookings be made at least 48 hours in advance – for a minimum of six people at a time.  No children under the age of six years are allowed on the activity.  They will kick off from the Park’s Reception building at 4 PM, but this will change per season and last approximately four hours.  Guests are requested to confirm departure times with Reception on the day.

Related Park(s): Mountain Zebra National Park

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South African National Parks (SANParks)

JP Louw
Head of Communication and Spokesperson

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