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Biyamiti Bushveld Camp

On the banks of the Mbiyamiti river, hidden by Delagoa thickets, nestles one of the most beautiful bushveld camps in the Kruger National Park.

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.

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Activities

See the Park’s Activities for a comprehensive list.


Facilities

  • Information at Reception
  • Public telephone
  • Basic First Aid assistance
  • Electricity (plug points) for appliances in units
  • Mini Shop at reception stocks basic items such as firewood, ice and Telkom phone cards and there are no foodstuffs such as meat available.
  • No ATM facility available.
  • Each accommodation unit has it’s own braai (barbecue) facilities

See the Park’s Facilities for a comprehensive list.


Day Visitors

Only residents are allowed in the camp and on the access roads to Biyamiti Bush Camp. Biyamiti Bush Camp can be booked through Central Reservations and is a wonderful bush experience for all. Biyamiti Bush Camp is situated within easy reach of the larger rest camps so that guests can make use of the larger camps amenities if needed.


Travel Information

Travel routes and times from central Gauteng

Malelane Gate

Take the N4 to Nelspruit and head through Nelspruit to Malelane. Then turn left at the Kruger National Park sign just outside Malelane and head to the gate. Allow between 4 to 5 hours for the trip to the gate. Biyamiti Bushveld Camp is 39 km away from the gate. Allow about 2 hours for the drive to the camp, however if you want to enjoy the game viewing possibilities give yourself more time!


Flora & Fauna

See the Fauna & Flora pages of the Park for more information.

Mammals

Some of the animals to be seen in the area are giraffe, kudu, duiker, impala, steenbok, elephant, rhino, buffalo, hippopotamus, lion, leopard and hyena. There is also the chance of seeing the elusive cheetah, or a pack of wild dogs.

Vegetation

The Biyamiti camp is situated within the typical fairly dense mixed Combretum Veld of the area. Tamboti, knob thorn, magic guarri, green thorn, sausage tree and marula can all be found in and around the Biyamiti region.


5 Things To Seek

  1. Wild Dog
  2. White Tailed Mongoose
  3. Orange Breasted Bush Shrike
  4. Cheetah
  5. Leopard

Contact

  • Telephone and Fax: +27 (0)13 735 6171

See Camp Contacts for more information.


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