Pafuri Camp lies in the wildest and most remote part of northern Kruger National Park. It is home to a variety of vegetation, offers great game viewing and provides the best birding opportunities in the National Park.
Accommodation consists of 20 spacious and light tented rooms, each with en suite bathroom facilities and a private deck. Six of these tents are family rooms for up to four people. All tents have views of the Luvuvhu River and guests can relax on their decks watching the elephant, nyala, waterbuck or bushbuck coming down to drink.
Pafuri Camp provides access to what is considered to be one of Kruger's biodiversity hotspots; home to some of the largest herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as leopard and lion, and incredibly prolific bird life. In May 2007, the biological significance of the area was recognised when it was declared as a Ramsar Site - a wetland of international importance.
Activities at Pafuri Camp take advantage of the wide variety of exciting and interesting features for which the Makuleke/Pafuri region is so famous. Game drives in open 4x4 vehicles, night drives, walks, and hides are all part of the range of activities that are on offer.