New conservation camps set to open in Limpopo

Fish Eagle Dam and the mountains

Classic Portfolio has launched Marataba Conservation Camps, which is due to open in September with two camps – Founders Camp and Explorers Camp.

The 21 000-hectare privately managed section of the Marakele National Park in the Waterberg area in Limpopo is a sanctuary for Black and White rhino and a diverse variety of flora and fauna, including the Big 5.

Founders Camp has four suites overlooking the Matlabas River, which attracts a variety of wildlife, and Explorers Camp has six tents and two allocated vehicles and conservation guides, allowing for two semi-exclusive bookings. Both camps are geared towards a connected adventure and accept children of all ages. 

Since 2013, Marataba has enjoyed a successful tourism partnership with the MORE Family Collection, which manages Marataba Safari Lodge and Marataba Mountain Lodge.

Marataba Conservation Camps will offer a safari experience geared to hands-on learning and active participation in essential conservation projects.

Guests will be allocated a private conservation guide and vehicle, and experiences can be chosen on a ‘mix and match’ basis for a fully tailor-made stay. On offer will be transect walks, camera trap set-up and analysis, game census logging and compiling of ID kits. Also available is the three-day Rhino Conservation Safari, which includes monitoring and active participation in essential conservation interventions. 

Marataba Conservation Camps are easily accessed from Johannesburg, either by a three-hour drive or a 45-minute charter flight.