Berg en Dal Rest Camp is in close proximity to Malelane Gate. At this self-catering accommodation in Southern Kruger, you can explore ancient San paintings and embark on self-drive safaris into the untamed wilderness.
Close proximity to the Malelane Gate
Myriad of Kruger Park accommodation styles to choose from
Views over the nearby riverbed and waterhole
2km self-guided Rhino Walk on-site
Easy access to San Bushmen rock art
Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp is a top choice if you’re on the hunt for authentic self-catering accommodation in the Southern Kruger.
Just a 12km drive from the Malelane Gate, it’s oh-so-easy to reach and offers a range of comfortable lodging options. From cottages and guest houses to bungalows and campsites, it really all depends on what you’re looking for…
A stay at Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp in Kruger National Park will also position you close to the park’s network of southern roads where you can embark on daily self-drives to look for local wildlife. Leopards are seen regularly in the region.
The region is a hotspot for Kruger Park safari favourites such as white rhino, kudu, impala, giraffe, elephant, reedbuck, klipspringer, grey rhebok and warthog. In fact, you could easily spot a few of them along the Rhino Walk which meanders along the property fence.
Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp also features plenty of lookout points and a waterhole primed for daily on-site game-viewing as thirsty animals roll in for a drink.
Another unique feature of Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp, is that it is situated on the bank of the Matjulu Spruit where the surrounding rocky hillsides conceal a secret ‘gallery’ of ancient San rock art.