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Tsendze Northern Kruger National Park
Our thoughts
Immerse Yourself in the Sounds of Africa
Tsendze is a unique and scenic campsite in northern Kruger. It provides a rustic camping experience with modern amenities like its gorgeous outdoor showers. The campsite attracts abundant wildlife, making it a birder paradise with sightings of birds like hornbills, barbets, owls, and franklins. We stayed several days at Tzendze with plenty of wildlife entertainment within the campsite.
What’s hot
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Wild Camp with luxury
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Spacious and clean campsites
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Trees, owls, and squirrels
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Outdoor showers
What’s not
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Check-in was at Mopani Lodge
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Off the Grid which we love
TSENDZE GALLERY

Frequently asked questions
We enjoyed this wilderness campsite, it was an unique experience. We were seeking something different, We had Squarrels eating out of our hand, birds sitting picking out car window and Barbets nesting in the tree. Two different Owls, you almost didn’t have the need to go for a gamedrive, with its diversity of wildlife, amenities, and stunning views. What a treat!

Tsendze Campsite Review
Tsendze is a must for anyone looking for a different campsite experience compared to the more common options in the area. The rustic and natural setting provides a peaceful backdrop for taking in the sights and sounds of the surrounding wilderness.
With basic amenities and creature comforts, Tsendze offers a balance of outdoor camping adventures while still providing necessities like showers and wash facilities.
The diversity of bird life and the potential for interesting wildlife sightings make it a prime destination for nature lovers. Its location on the edge of the Mopani woodland allows for a different landscape and environment compared to the more forested areas in the south.
During our stay, we were visited by a pair of red-billed hornbills who would land on our car and tap on the mirrors. Just across from our campsite, a family of yellow-crested barbets was nesting in a hole in a tree. The adult birds continuously flew back and forth, bringing food to the nest and removing debris. Although we weren’t able to spot their young just yet, the dedicated parenting of the barbets was a delight to observe.
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