Tanda Tula Description
Renowned as the most luxurious tented camp in South Africa, Tanda Tula is located in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, adjacent to the Kruger National Park. With a handful of visitors and a limited number of game-viewing vehicles, traversing on thousands of hectares of pristine African wilderness, the words 'private', ?secluded' and 'tranquil' best describe the Tanda Tula experience.
Tanda Tula?s magnificent thatched East Africa style tents, with sumptuous Victorian style baths and outdoor showers and spacious wooden decks overlooking the dry river bed, are the epitome of luxury and seclusion.
Tanda Tula is well-known for its excellent service and well- informed staff. Delicious meals are served in a variety of venues - from private dinners on your deck to convivial evenings in the boma.
Daily activities include game drives and bush walks with well-informed Rangers who have conservation experience and specialized knowledge and skills in tracking, which assure our guests of a true bush experience.
Tanda Tula Directions
Visit the link below on the Tanda Tula website for detailed directions from various locations:
http://www.tandatula.com/pages/Driving%20Directions%20to%20Tanda%20Tula.pdf
Alternatively view the directions below:
Driving to Tanda Tula Safari Camp
From Johannesburg and Pretoria
• The direct route when driving to Tanda Tula Safari Camp in the Kruger National Park from Gauteng will take travellers approximately 5.5 hours.
• If driving to Tanda Tula Safari camp from Pretoria, take the N4 from Pretoria to Witbank, which then joins the N12 from Johannesburg at Witbank.
• If driving to Tanda Tula Safari camp from Johannesburg, take the N12 from Johannesburg to Witbank, which then joins the N4 from Pretoria at Witbank.
• Go past Witbank and Middelburg on the N4 (main route to Nelspruit and Maputo).
• After Middelburg take the Belfast (R33) turnoff off the N4 (there is an Engen One Stop on the RHS of the N4 just after the offramp).
• Turn left from the offramp and go into Belfast.
• Go through 1 stop sign before going into town.
• At the second stop sign in town (1 block after the Spar shop on the LHS), turn right towards Dullstroom on the R540.
• Go about 35km from Belfast to Dullstroom.
• Continue straight through Dullstroom to Lydenburg (approximately 50km from Dullstroom).
• On reaching Lydenburg, you will come to a T-junction where you need to turn left to go through town.
• Go straight through town, past the Wimpy on the left.
• At the second stop sign after the Wimpy turn left.
• Go down to the fourth stop sign. At the fourth stop sign there will be an “Engen Gas Station” on the far left hand corner and a “Kia Motors” on the far right hand corner. Turn right here toward Ohrigstad on the R36.
• Go about 50km from Lydenburg to Ohrigstad.
• Go straight through Ohrigstad and continue on to the JG Strijdom Tunnel via the Abel Erasmus Pass (approximately 40km from Ohrigstad).
• After the Tunnel continue straight on to Hoedspruit (approximately 40km from the tunnel).
• On entering Hoedspruit, go straight over the first stop sign, straight at the second stop sign, over the railway bridge and at the third stop sign turn right.
• Travel for approximately 7km from Hoedspruit and you will see a sign for Eastgate Airport and Timbavati, to the left.
• Turn left towards Eastgate Airport, and you are on the road into the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• Travel 19km on tar and cross the Klaserie river, where you will come to the Timbavati Control Gate. Please drive carefully and stick to the speed limit once you have past the Control Gate as you are now in the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• After the Control Gate, continue for approximately 12km past one turning to the right (with a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, indicating the direction to various camps).
• Turn right at the second turning to the right (again, there is a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, with Tanda Tula Safari Camp indicated second from the top of this sign-post).
• After about 30m, there is a Y-fork in the road, with a wooden sign to Tanda Tula. Follow the left hand fork (the one which goes almost straight ahead).
• From here, follow the wooden signs to Tanda Tula, and these will lead you straight to the camp – you will cross 2 riverbeds on your way to the camp, and the camp is approximately 5km from the tar road.
From Nelspruit
• The direct route when driving to Tanda Tula Safari Camp in the Kruger National Park from Nelspruit will take travellers approximately 2.5 hours.
• From Nelspruit, take the R40 to White River.
• Coming into White River, turn left at the first traffic light.
• Go about 500m to the second traffic light and then turn right.
• After the turning, proceed through one traffic light, and at the second traffic light, take the slip road left and continue on the R40 to Hazyview.
• Go about 40km from White River to Hazyview.
• At Hazyview you will come to a T-junction where you will turn left to go through Hazyview.
• Proceed on this road straight through Hazyview and continue on the R40 through Bushbuckridge (approximately 32km) and Acornhoek (approximately 40km).
• After Acornhoek (approximately 5km), go past the turning to Orpen Gate (Kruger Park), and at the next turning, turn right following the sign for the R40 towards Hoedspruit.
• Travel for approximately 18km from the turning to Hoedspruit and you will see a sign for Eastgate Airport and Timbavati, to the right.
• Turn right towards Eastgate Airport, and you are on the road into the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• Travel 19km on tar and cross the Klaserie river, where you will come to the Timbavati Control Gate. Please drive carefully and stick to the speed limit once you have past the Control Gate as you are now in the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• After the Control Gate, continue for approximately 12km past one turning to the right (with a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, indicating the direction to various camps).
• Turn right at the second turning to the right (again, there is a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, with Tanda Tula Safari Camp indicated second from the top of this sign-post).
• After about 30m, there is a Y-fork in the road, with a wooden sign to Tanda Tula. Follow the left hand fork (the one which goes almost straight ahead).
• From here, follow the wooden signs to Tanda Tula, and these will lead you straight to the camp – you will cross 2 riverbeds on your way to the camp, and the camp is approximately 5km from the tar road.
From Phalaborwa Gate (Kruger National Park)
• The direct route when driving to Tanda Tula Safari Camp from Phalaborwa Gate will take travellers approximately 2 hours.
• From Phalaborwa Gate, proceed past Phalaborwa (about 4km).
• After Phalaborwa, turn left towards Mica and Hoedspruit on the R530.
• Proceed straight on the R530, which becomes the R40, until Hoedspruit.
• At Hoedspruit, proceed over the stop sign and continue south on the R40.
• After Hoedspruit, travel for approximately 7km and you will see a sign for Eastgate Airport and Timbavati, to the right.
• Turn right towards Eastgate Airport, and you are on the road into the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• Travel 19km on tar and cross the Klaserie river, where you will come to the Timbavati Control Gate. Please drive carefully and stick to the speed limit once you have past the Control Gate as you are now in the Timbavati Nature Reserve.
• After the Control Gate, continue for approximately 12km past one turning to the right (with a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, indicating the direction to various camps).
• Turn right at the second turning to the right (again, there is a large stone and concrete sign-post, like in the Kruger Park, with Tanda Tula Safari Camp indicated second from the top of this sign-post).
• After about 30m, there is a Y-fork in the road, with a wooden sign to Tanda Tula. Follow the left hand fork (the one which goes almost straight ahead).
• From here, follow the wooden signs to Tanda Tula, and these will lead you straight to the camp – you will cross 2 riverbeds on your way to the camp, and the camp is approximately 5km from the tar road.
All guests need to pay a once off R120 for vehicle entry into the reserve, and a once off R110 per guest conservation levy (subject to change).
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