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Biyamiti Bushveld Camp
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Biyamiti bushveld camp is the most recent of the bushveld camps.
It
was built in 1991 on a tree lined river bank overlooking a waterhole in the
vicinity of Crocodile Bridge.It has ten 5-bed and five 4-bed huts. The area is
visited by large buffalo, rhino, lion, elephant, wildebeest and zebra. Of all
the various bushveld camps it is by far the most accessible. It is ideal if you
want to spend just one day in the Kruger National Park. Day walks are conducted
from this camp.
Biyamiti bushveld camp is located in the southern section of the
Kruger National Park and offers nice day walks. The bushveld
camp is located close to Crocodile Bridge Gate.
There is an alternative to staying in the standard accommodation
offered at the Kruger National Park, and one which is
particularly suited to people who like watching birds and those
people who prefer to be alone with nature. A number of smaller
camps without shops or restaurants and that only offer serviced
and fully furnished air-conditioned accommodation to ensure a
very comfortable stay. Private camps accommodate fewer that 20
people and visitors must book the entire camp. Thus it offers an
exclusive experience as well.
Bushveld camps can be booked on the normal basis for any number
of guests. They are in great demand and even though one has to
book up to 13 months, over a year, in advance, they are
generally oversubscribed.
Other bushveld camps: Bateleur,
Shimuwini,
Sirheni and Talamati.

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