Working with Wildlife

Sustainable Travel in Africa

Working with Wildlife


Working with Wildlife offers wildlife guests some of the best opportunities to witness many of Africa's most threatened and endangered species in South Africa's largest private Big-5 game reserve.

  • Participate ecological activities

  • Malaria free

  • 240 000ha

  • No time limits

  • Exclusive sightings


Guests will stay in lovely tented rooms that are furnished with twin beds and can convert to king-size beds or queen-size beds. The tents have en-suite bathrooms with bathroom amenities, toilets, and showers only. Tea and coffee facilities are provided and each tent opens onto a patio with seating enjoying the views.

Wi-Fi is available at camp, and there are certain spots at the camp where internet coverage is available with your cellular provider. It is recommended that guests make use of the MTN network. Please understand that the reserve is extremely remote, and that internet coverage is not always guaranteed.

Guests, if lucky, will have the opportunity to view cheetah, black and white rhino, brown hyena, giraffe, elephant, Lappet-faced Vulture, pangolin, and African Wild Dogs. Nocturnal species such as Aardvark, Aardwolf, Bat-Eared and Cape Foxes, Brown and Spotted Hyenas, Caracals, Genets, Honey Badgers, Leopard, and Porcupines may also be spotted. Game counts, vegetation surveys, and reserve work are just some of the activities you may get involved in, and guests will also have the opportunity to learn about the country's rhino poaching crisis, and can contribute to anti-poaching efforts by identifying signs of poaching and collecting valuable data.

Break free from conventional tourists and time limits as you follow animals in their natural habitat in this once-in-a-lifetime conservation experience.

Working with Wildlife

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