Part of the The Ant Collection, Ant Bush Camp is located in the 100 000 acre Lapalala Wilderness game reserve, in the heart of the Waterberg in Limpopo Province.

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

This reserve is one of the wildest and rugged parts of the area and is bisected by deep canyons, created by the fast flowing Palala and Blocklands rivers.

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

This wilderness area provides a home for a vast variety of game, from the highly endangered black rhino and wild dog, to white rhino, leopard, buffalo and a wide variety of plains game species. Steeped in history, it also boasts unique unspoilt bushman paintings dotted along many cliff faces as well as numerous iron age sites.

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

The best way to explore this last remote wilderness is on foot based from the camp which is strategically located high up on a ridge with spectacular spreading views across the reserve.

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

The tented camp which has been recently revamped has only 3 tents so accommodates a maximum of 6 guests. With full en suite facilities and is situated on wooden deck which overhangs the bluff.

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

For lighting, the authentic, rustic experience is not compromised as only lanterns are used at night however still providing the luxury of modern day with hot showers, tasty meals and knowledgeable and experienced guides.

Activities on offer include:

  • day and night drives
  • fishing which is available from mid September to mid April at which time you are likely to catch yellow fish or bass
  • Guided walks which can be as long or short as guests would like them to be and can be combined with a drive and/or picnic lunch at the river
  • During summer months swimming is also very popular in the rapids and cooler pools
  • Visiting the bush man painting sites and archaeological sites
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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

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Ant’s Bushcamp – Waterberg Region

A stay at the bush camp is ideally combined with some nights at either Ant’s Nest or Ant’s Hill as they are just an hour away.

Call +44 1984 667420 or Email sue@trackssafaris.co.uk

Our expert staff are on-hand, happy to assist with any enquiry you have.

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