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Biyamiti

Situated in a loop of the Mbiyamiti river, behind Delagoa thickets, this idyllic little secluded bushveld camp, close to the southern border of the park must be one of the most beautiful in the Kruger National Park.

About Biyamiti

Situated in a loop of the Mbiyamiti river, behind Delagoa thickets, this idyllic little secluded bushveld camp, close to the southern border of the park must be one of the most beautiful in the Kruger National Park.

Huge Wild Fig and Jackalberry trees attract an abundance of birdlife and wildlife to the camp. The southern area of the Kruger National Park is known for its prolific and varied wildlife.

Why visit Biyamiti?

  • Biyamiti has an idyllic location in prime game viewing country.
  • Birding can be very productive in the area.
  • The bush in the area, is varied and supports a wide mix of wildlife and birdlife.
  • Prime big 5 area

Tips:

A small camp to get away from the crowds in the larger main camps.
Walk around the camp site for,great birding and tree spotting possibilities.
Access to the all the southern region roads and main camps.
In the camp, be sure to keep an eye and ear open for owls and nightjars at night.

Biome(animal and plant habitat)

Delagoa thickets

Animals to look out for in the area:

buffalo
cheetah – if you’re very lucky
duiker
elephant
giraffe
hippopotamus
hyena
impala
kudu
leopard
lion
rhino
steenbok
wild dog – if you’re very lucky

Birds to look out for in the area:

Woodland birds – Look out for African Barred Owlet and Retz’s (Red-billed) Helmet-shrike.

Not to miss routes in the area:
Water centered game and bird viewing:

Find more information about the environment around the bush camp, from the main camps close by
See Crocodile Bridge Camp
See Berg-en-Dal

Accommodation:

Cottages 5
Guest Cottages 10

Contact Bateleur

Tel: +27 (0)13 735 6171

More Camps in the Kruger National Park

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© images Jacques Fouché

Jacques Fouche

Jacques has been a keen travel junkie, for as long as he can remember. Having spent his childhood in Namibia, Limpopo province in South Africa (near the Kruger National Park ) and KZN in South Africa and later Cape Town, always been surrounded by nature and beautiful scenery. Qualifying as a safari guide in 1996, Jacques guided over virtually all possible natural eco systems and travelled over hundreds of thousands of kilometers, through all the southern African countries. Later he spent 8 years living and working in Austria, mixing cultural, city and natural scenic travels all across Europe.

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