What to Expect
Africa on Foot specialises in big five safaris and walking safaris in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve; a wildlife rich region in the heart of the Greater Kruger. The Klaserie shares unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park, which means predators and other wildlife roam freely throughout.
On a walking safari guests will be led by experienced and professional trails guides through an area abundant with wildlife. Walks offer a unique perspective and insight into the bushveld, and plenty of knowledge is gained while at ground level with marauding predators and giant herbivores.
Highlights
Family Chalets
Two of the 5 chalets are subdivided into two rooms and come standard with an en suite bathroom, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries.
Maroela is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
Hardekool is a family chalet and has a queen size double bed, twin beds and an en suite bathroom. The chalet has two subdivided rooms, with a dividing wall and suitable for parents with children, or four people travelling together.
Chalets
All 5 chalets are of the same standard with en suite bathrooms, mosquito nets, a clothing rack, bedside tables, solar powered lamps, and bathroom toiletries. Three chalets are designed to sleep two people each, and are named as follows:
Ghwarrie: One double bed, en suite toilet and adjoining outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Rooibos has one double bed and an en suite bathroom with shower indoors. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Tjankbos has twin beds (can be converted to double), en suite toilet and outside shower. It sleeps a maximum of two guests.
Game drives are conducted every afternoon at Africa on Foot. All game drives take place in open 4 x 4 vehicles, which allows for 360 degree panoramic views, perfect for wonderful photographic and video opportunities.
The afternoon game drives generally leave at 16h00 (times vary according to seasons) and stop for sundowners at sunset before continuing into the night for a bit of nocturnal wildlife viewing and, finally, back to camp.
On the outskirts of camp we have a treehouse which is available upon request. You pay extra to stay in the treehouse, but it’s well-worth the adventurous experience.
It sleeps a maximum of two guests. Guests can request a romantic dinner setup for two in the treehouse if they are spending the night there.














