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    The OutpostKruger National Park

    The wildest corner of Kruger National Park and South Africa

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    Map

    Via Kruger National ParkFrom Skukuza drive north to Letaba Camp, and then continue

    onto Shingwedzi and further towards the Pufuri Gate (the most

    northern gate of the Kruger National Park). Once you have

    crossed the bridge over the Luvuvhu River, in the far north of the

    park, drive for approximately 18km and look out for the Outpost

    sign (which is on the right hand side of the road, and built out of

    stones). At the sign, turn left and travel on a dirt road for

    approximately 4km before you reach the camp.

    Please take note that although the route is shorter via the Kruger

    National Park, the speed limit is 50km per hour, making the

    driving time much longer. Skukuza is situated a total of 380km

    from Pafuri.

    We suggest departing from Skukuza as early as possible. Have

    breakfast at Satara and lunch at either Mopani or Shingwedzi

    Camps, depending on the time. Lunch at The Outpost is

    generally served between 14h00 and 16h00.

    Via Pietersburg (Polokwane) and Louis Trichardt (Makhado)

    Follow the N1 north towards Messina (Musina). Just after you have gone through the Baobab Toll Gate, you will find the R525 turn-off to Tshipise

    and Pafuri. Take this turn-off to your right and you will eventually pass Tshipise on your right. Further along the R525 you will also pass through the

    Masisi boom (this access boom is approximately 111km from the R525 turn-off from the N1). Approximately 23km further, still on the R525 you will

    enter through the gate to the Makuya and Kruger National Parks. From this gate travel a further 6.6km until you see the sign for the Outpost. Turn

    right at the sign and follow the 4km dirt road to the camp.

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    BotswanaBotswana

    South AfricaSouth Africa

    ZimbabweZimbabwe

    Gaborone

    Pretoria

    Johannesburg

    Mbabane

    WelgevondenWelgevonden

    KrugerNational

    Park

    KrugerNational

    Park

    TimbavatiTimbavati

    ThornybushThornybush

    Hoedspruit

    PhalaborwaPolokwane

    SwazilandSwaziland

    Mozambique

    Mozambique

    The OutpostThe Outpost

    Sabi SandsSabi Sands

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    Why Outpost ?The Outpost lies in a vast wilderness area in the northernmost part of Kruger National

    Park. This region, called the Makuleke Region, is bordered to the north by the Limpopo

    River and Zimbabwe and to the east by Crooks Corner and Mozambique.

    Italian born architect Enrico Daffonchio designed The Outpost. Using simple, clean lines

    and combining elements of steel, concrete and open space, the unashamedly

    contemporary design of The Outpost emphasises its beautiful surrounds but blends and

    preserves the wilderness that is its home.

    Guest Area:

    On arrival guests are welcomed into the main building and are treated to the openness and

    extensive views that embody The Outpost. The modern bar is a focal point and defines the

    lounge and dining areas. The lounge is flanked by a large book case with an extensive and

    varied selection of books. This area leads off to the swimming pool deck with large lap pool.

    General

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    Activities

    Games Drives

    Big 5 walks Birding

    Games Drives

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    Accommodation

    The Outpost comprises of one large main building and twelve stand-alone living spaces set against the side of a hill overlooking the

    Luvuvhu River. The contemporary design of each Space makes use of concrete and steel with retractable remote controlled screens which

    may be opened to offer 180-degree views of the river valley below, or closed depending on the weather. The living area of each Space

    comprises an outdoor terrace with daybed, indoor lounge and bedroom with king size bed under mosquito netting. The award-winning en-

    suite bathrooms offer full views of the surrounding bushveld, or can be screened off for privacy.

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    Contact

    Value Safaris Contact

    Details:

    Anthony Cavill-Taylor

    Email: [email protected]

    Cell: +27 83 320 7444

    Skype: anthonycavilltaylor1Aim/iChat: [email protected]

    Brent Leo Smith

    Email: [email protected]

    Cell: +27 76 455 8572

    Skype: brentleosmith

    Elize Cavill-Taylor

    Email: [email protected]

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