Africa On Foot





Africa on Foot specialises in walking safaris in the big five Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in Limpopo, South Africa. The Klaserie is a wildlife rich region in the Greater Kruger. The nature reserve shares unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park which means predators and other wildlife move freely throughout.
Guests are offered an opportunity to go on walking safaris as well as game drives led by well trained and professional trail guides through a wildlife area rich with game whilst staying at the Wilderness Camp Chalets.
Activities at Africa On Foot

Big 5 Walking Safaris
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Dining Experience
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Game Drives
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Sundowners
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Family Chalets
groupMin 1 guest - max guestscottage2Africa on Foot has 2 family chalets with 2 bedrooms each. The family chalet can accommodate a maximum of 4 people. Africa on Foot offers the perfect safari acco…
from R 4270
R3000 RESIDENT RATE
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groupMin 1 guest - max guestscottage3Africa on Foot has 3 chalets that can accommodate a maximum of 2 people (Ghwarie, Rooibos and Tjankbos). The camp offers the perfect safari accommodation in t…
from R 4270
R3000 RESIDENT RATE
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Location
Reviews
Enjoyed The Place
We enjoyed our morning walks and the rustic feel of the camp. The staff members made our stay really great-always available to help and they were really friendly. The interns assisted us with bird watching and we saw the African Scops owl in the camp.
So Refreshing
My partner and I spent two nights at Africa on Foot. Our room was nice and cosy and located next to the wilds. We loved taking showers outside right next to the nature. It was so refreshing.
Africa On Foot impact highlights
Klaserie Private Nature Reserve is deeply involved in the full spectrum of nature conservation and it is their philosophy to keep the Reserve as near a pristine environment as possible by centering their efforts on minimising the human footprint. Home to over 60,000 hectares of wilderness they are not only committed to preserving the reserve but also to a number of wildlife initiatives, including the Ground Hornbill Project, Rhino Protection and The Elephant Project.