New conservation camp launches in Greater Kruger

Bundox Safari Co has announced the reopening of Khanya Conservation Camp, an initiative in the Greater Kruger that combines safari experiences with hands-on wildlife protection.

The camp joins Bundox’s existing portfolio of lodges across Greater Kruger, including Amava River Lodge on the Olifants River and Explorer Camp near Hoedspruit.

Built to expose guests to conservation work, the camp allows travellers to join field rangers, researchers and local conservationists in daily monitoring and protection efforts, including tracking elephant movements and setting camera traps for nocturnal predators.

“Khanya Conservation Camp was designed for travellers who want their safari to matter,” said the Bundox Safari team. “It’s about connection to the land, to the people protecting it and to the wildlife that defines it.”

Located in a private wilderness area bordering Kruger National Park, the rustic-style camp maintains Bundox Safari’s commitment to comfort without excess. Revenue from each stay supports anti-poaching patrols, environmental education and community employment projects.

“Khanya gives visitors the chance to see where conservation happens – not from behind the lens but beside the people doing the work,” the company added.