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Bushscapes Review South Africa, Near Gauteng, Nkomazi

Nkomazi Tented Camp

Our rating 8.0/10
FromR3,915per person per night
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Our Verdict

The honest Bushscapes take.

INCLUDES DRINKS! Attractive tented camp with a beautiful location along the banks of the Komati River in a scenic reserve full of big game just 3 hours drive from Gauteng.

8.0Overall
8.0Luxury & Style
8.5Setting
6.5Game Viewing
8.5Romance

What's Hot

  • The lodge enjoys a truly stunning location with imposing mountains towering overhead and tucked into the bush on the banks of the Komati River – you’ll never tire of the gorgeous views from wherever you are in camp!
  • Wash the dust off after your morning game drive with an outside shower in the warm sun on your private deck – it really is an exhilarating experience that really makes you feel alive!
  • We love the authentic and luxurious tents – they elegantly combine the glamour of old style safari camps from bygone years with the luxury demanded by discerning modern travellers
  • The reserve boasts attractive and varied scenery – from imposing mountains to vast open grassy plains and with a beautiful river thrown in for good measure!
  • Relax between game drives in the plunge pool on your private deck or perhaps head down to the river-side Spa for a pampering massage – if you’re more actively inclined then mountain biking and fly-fishing are 2 of the more unusual activities on offer here
  • Easily accessible by car from Gauteng along the N4 towards Badplaas – we made it in about 3 hours – so a great option for a quick weekend getaway

What's Not

  • The presence of power and telephone lines snaking across the plains can rather disrupt the feeling of being in pristine wilderness
Lodge Profile

About Nkomazi Tented Camp

INCLUDES DRINKS! Attractive tented camp with a beautiful location along the banks of the Komati River in a scenic reserve full of big game just 3 hours drive from Gauteng.

JUST 3 HOURS FROM GAUTENG

Whenever we think of big game reserves conveniently close to Gauteng, almost inevitably we immediately think of the Pilanesberg and perhaps Welgevonden. Here though is another option definitely worth considering – the Nkomazi Reserve located near Badplaas in an exceptionally scenic part of Mpumalanga. Just 3 hours drive from Gauteng, Nkomazi offers a tempting combination of easy accessibility, gorgeous and luxurious tented accommodation, lovely scenery and the chance to see big game (it’s the “Big 4” here as there are no rhino in the reserve, but that’s hardly a deal breaker for most people)

STUNNING RIVERSIDE LOCATION

Upon entering the reserve, you’ll be picked up for the half hour transfer to the lodge itself which doubles up as a handy game drive as you travel through the wide-open grassy plains that dominate the southern sector of the 15000-hectare reserve. As you progress, you find the vista increasingly dominated by an impressive range of mountains. And it is at the base of these mountains, in a gorgeous riverside setting on the banks of the Komati River, that the camp is located. It truly enjoys one of the most stunningly beautiful settings of any game lodge in South Africa!

With such a gorgeous location, it’s a good thing that the lodge that’s been built here matches the splendour of its surroundings! Just 14 tented suites accommodating a maximum of 32 guests at one time make up the lodge – and they’re some of the nicest tents we’ve come across in our travels. They’re an enticing combination of old-world style and elegance with modern touches that strikes just the right note.

Boasting richly polished wooden flooring covered lavishly in Persian rugs, dashes of pastel green, greys and light reds provide an attractive colour palette. Natural hardwood furniture - mahogany dressers and side-tables polished to a bright gleam - lend a feeling of opulence to the rooms. One of the features we particularly loved was the indoor shower using an old zinc bath as a base in which you stand, a unique and witty touch that adds to the authentic feeling of staying in a traditional safari camp of bygone years.

However, just because you’re in a tent it doesn’t mean you have to give up all the conveniences of the modern era. Ceiling fans and air-conditioning and heating keep the temperatures within a pleasant range, while a tea and coffee and station and a minibar provide hot and cold drinks as you require. But it’s when you venture onto your private outside deck overlooking the river that the “wow” factor really gets turned up to the max with an outdoor bath, outside shower and private plunge pool – we ended up spending the majority of our time relaxing here (and especially enjoyed the exhilarating feeling of showering in the great outdoors!) Whilst the 6 Deluxe Tents (overlooking the bush) and the 6 Luxury Tents (facing the river) are perfect for couples looking for a romantic break, families are catered for by the 2 Family Tents which consist of 2 bedrooms and also add a lounge area, the perfect place to relax and while away the hours between game drives in privacy.

LOUNGE ABOUT OR GET SPOILED AT THE SPA

The rest of the lodge exhibits the same style tented structures as the rooms. You can relax in one of the comfy sofas in the lounge (or enjoy views out over the river from the outside deck) Our recommendation though would be to book a massage at the Spa perched just above the river where you’ll enjoy being pampered to a soundtrack of water tinkling over the rapids just outside!

VARIED LANDSCAPES, VARIED WILDLIFE

On our game drives through the reserve’s 15 000 hectares, 2 things struck us in particular: the reserve’s scenic variety and beauty, and the variety of animals that we saw. The landscapes here vary from impressive thickly vegetated mountains, almost 30 kilometres of river frontage as well as seemingly endless grassy plains that reminded us inevitably of the famous plains of East Africa. The only unfortunate jarring note in all of this scenic splendour was the presence of power and telephone lines which reminds you that this was previously farmland that is well on the way to becoming pristine wilderness again.

The other aspect that we noted was the sheer variety of game that we saw. Nkomazi lies in the transition zone between the bush of the lowveld and the grasslands of the Highveld which means that it’s home to animals from both areas. An abiding memory for us was looking out over one massive plain stretching from the river up to a koppie and seeing a dozen different antelope species visible at once! Of course for lovers of big game, lion and elephant are regularly sighted (as mentioned previously rhino aren’t present in the reserve)

The good news is that if you fancy doing more than the usual 2 daily game dives by 4X4, a number of interesting other options exist. Perhaps ditch the 4x4s for an afternoon and join one of the fully-qualified guides on a bush walk to discover the smaller, oft-missed beauties of the Nkomazi reserve. Alternatively, you can hop onto a mountain bike and go for a breath-taking cycle through the reserve. Not a cyclist? Why not laze the day away casting lines into the Komati river that runs some 30 kilometres through the reserve (if you’ve never tried this, there isn’t a better opportunity to do so, since rangers will be there to show you a thing or two about the graceful art of fly fishing). After your dinner, the star gazing deck is the perfect place to enjoy a quiet nightcap and discover the profound beauty of the southern skies by night.