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SANParks Bontle Rest Camp
SANParks Bontle Rest Camp
SANParks Bontle Rest Camp
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Visitors flocking here can expect a welcoming mixture of tranquillity, delight and overall satisfaction, and the picturesque paradise in which the park is set forms part of the promise. Rare yellowwood and striking cedar trees, long and luscious bushveld and grandiose mountains in the background, huge committee’s of Cape vultures soaring through the royal blue skies, and exciting mixtures of wildlife trampling across the pains, certainly makes for a bush experience unlike any other.
The Bontle Rest Camp is located adjacent to the park’s new reception and administrative office, and is in close proximity to the main entrance gate.
It's no coincidence that bontle means ‘beautiful’ in Setswana. This pleasant rest camp consists of 10 tented units for those who would prefer a permanent structure more than putting up a tent and camp themselves. The tented units have a private verandah and are self-catering with their own fully equipped kitchen and outdoor braai stand. The rest camp also offers 36 campsites with power points, arranged into 3 clusters with 1 communal ablution block per cluster.
Visitors flocking here can expect a welcoming mixture of tranquillity, delight and overall satisfaction, and the picturesque paradise in which the park is set forms part of the promise. Rare yellowwood and striking cedar trees, long and luscious bushveld and grandiose mountains in the background, huge committee’s of Cape vultures soaring through the royal blue skies, and exciting mixtures of wildlife trampling across the pains, certainly makes for a bush experience unlike any other.
The Bontle Rest Camp is located adjacent to the park’s new reception and administrative office, and is in close proximity to the main entrance gate.
It's no coincidence that bontle means ‘beautiful’ in Setswana. This pleasant rest camp consists of 10 tented units for those who would prefer a permanent structure more than putting up a tent and camp themselves. The tented units have a private verandah and are self-catering with their own fully equipped kitchen and outdoor braai stand. The rest camp also offers 36 campsites with power points, arranged into 3 clusters with 1 communal ablution block per cluster.
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7 guests' feedbackWe really enjoyed our time at Marekele National Park. The ablutions were clean, and the campsite was quiet.
The camp in winter, outside school holidays, is very quiet and few tourists during the week. On weekends there are more campers. Most of the campers are foreign tourists and they are all very friendly, quiet and tidy.
When we arrived there was no parking space available. Luckily the pitches are very large and a fellow camper agreed that we could share with them as they were leaving the next day. Another couple with a small daughter had the same experience as us the next day and we let them set up on the stand with us.
Enjoyed a lot, although we didn't see much wildlife. Pool would be bonus. Beautiful tent camping unit. Clean and tidy. Thank you.
The views around the park, especially in the Big 5 area alone was worth the trip. Everyone was very friendly.
Rhinos, giraffes and many species of antelope came to graze in the camp every afternoon. Very quiet, neat and clean. Was an experience. Roads need some attention after all the rain. Will definitely go again.
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Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Campsite CK6P
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A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
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Rates displayed are on a camping basis, and guests are required to bring along their own equipment. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions and washing up facilities. These sites have power points. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
Campsite CK6PZ
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Description
A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions and washing up facilities. These sites have power points, and are located closest to the wheelchair-accessible ablutions. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
Rates
Bathroom
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a camping basis, and guests are required to bring along their own equipment. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
A maximum of 6 campers, 1 caravan with a side tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 tent and 1 vehicle, or 1 autovilla or motorised caravan will be permitted per site. The sites have use of communal ablutions and washing up facilities. These sites have power points, and are located closest to the wheelchair-accessible ablutions. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night.
Safari Tent ST2
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These Safari Tents each contain 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
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Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These Safari Tents each contain 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
Safari Tent ST2Z
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This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This Safari Tent contains 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
This unit is adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. This Safari Tent contains 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
Safari Tent ST4
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Description
These Safari Tents each contain a double bed, 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
Room Arrangements
Rates
About This Room
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Appliances
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
An additional cost per vehicle applies: R710 for vehicles with 8 or less passengers, R1,490 for vehicles with 9 or more passengers.
There is no shop, restaurant, ATM facility or fuel available in the park.
Remember to bring charcoal or wood, as this is not available in the park.
Travelling times inside the park to get to any accommodation facility is between 07:00 and 18:00 and strictly no driving after 18:00.
No driving at night, after 18:00, is allowed in the park.
You will be warned at reception about roads that are inaccessible in the park. Should you drive on these roads and get stuck we will contact a towing company for you and you will be charged for recovery expenses.
You are not allowed to get out of your vehicle, except at places indicated to you on the map, by the receptionist.
Fines will be given if you drive off the roads.
Your vehicle can be searched at exit points.
A general speed limit of 30 km/h must be maintained within the park’s boundaries.
Please keep your entrance permit with you while driving in the park.
No fishing is allowed in the dam.
Be aware of baboons and vervet monkeys. Keep your tents closed when driving around and lock food in the tent’s cupboard. You may even turn the fridge slightly so that the door does not open easily. Don’t let anything lie around.
Please do not feed the animals. Vervet monkeys will soon become habituated to this and create serious problems in the future.
The key for the gates must be returned to reception on the day of departure. Alternatively you can leave the key at the points indicated to you by the receptionist.
The Kwaggasvlakte plains immediately north of the reception/office complex and camping site can be traversed in a normal sedan although certain areas might be a bit challenging. The entrance roads to the safari tent camp and bush camp and the narrow track up to the towers, can also be accessed with a sedan. Most other roads will present difficult terrain.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Remember, by feeding any wildlife you are signing their death warrant, as they become aggressive.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Cancellation policy
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These Safari Tents each contain a double bed, 2 single beds, a fan, a shower en suite with a toilet, and a washbasin, and a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave, kettle, stove, cooking utensils, and cutlery and crockery. Each Safari Tent has its own braai stand.
Visitors flocking here can expect a welcoming mixture of tranquillity, delight and overall satisfaction, and the picturesque paradise in which the park is set forms part of the promise. Rare yellowwood and striking cedar trees, long and luscious bushveld and grandiose mountains in the background, huge committee’s of Cape vultures soaring through the royal blue skies, and exciting mixtures of wildlife trampling across the pains, certainly makes for a bush experience unlike any other.
The Bontle Rest Camp is located adjacent to the park’s new reception and administrative office, and is in close proximity to the main entrance gate.
It's no coincidence that bontle means ‘beautiful’ in Setswana. This pleasant rest camp consists of 10 tented units for those who would prefer a permanent structure more than putting up a tent and camp themselves. The tented units have a private verandah and are self-catering with their own fully equipped kitchen and outdoor braai stand. The rest camp also offers 36 campsites with power points, arranged into 3 clusters with 1 communal ablution block per cluster.