At this built-for-comfort Kruger Park self-catering accommodation, safari groups can expect the most incredible views and game viewing over the mopane-strewn plains.
Boulders Bush Lodge caters up to 12 guests within two bedrooms (in the main unit), and four private bungalows which need to be booked out together.
Well-equipped with fans and en-suite bathrooms, the rooms and bungalows have been carefully built to retain a good sense of privacy— always important when travelling as a large group. Each is connected by a network of wooden walkways leading to the lounge, bar, dining room, braai area and viewing deck.
Unlike other camps and lodges in the area, this Kruger Park self-catering accommodation remains unfenced which is why the accommodation is elevated away from the paws and claws of wild animals.
Since Boulders Bush Lodge is managed from Mopani Camp, there’s no reception area, restaurant or shop on-site, so you and your fellow guests will need to arrive prepared. On the brightside, you’ll not have to deal with hordes of khaki-clad tourists rolling into your private space every minute of the day.
If you run low on supplies, hop in the car and go top up on groceries and fuel at the camps located close by like Mopani and Letaba — you can even dabble in some game viewing en-route.