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Mkhaya Stone Camp

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7/10

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Highlights

- Tranquil wilderness camp
- Rustic, comfortable accommodation
- Game drives, guided walks
- Viewing hide

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Overview

Mkhaya Stone Camp is a wilderness camp within the Mkhaya Game Reserve in Swaziland, central South Africa. This rustic property sits right in the heart of the reserve in a tranquil setting of riverine forest and bush, overlooking a dry riverbed. Renowned for its protection of endangered species including the rare black rhino, Mkhaya Reserve is also home to leopard, white rhino, hippo, elephant, giraffe, sable, and zebra. The camp offers intimate hosting and informed guiding along with simple yet comfortable accommodation in twelve stone and thatch cottages. Tranquil and atmospheric, it is a great low-budget option for travellers seeking an immersive experience in Swaziland’s foremost wilderness reserve.

Communal areas in the thatched and open-sided main lodge include a reception and bar area with a small gift shop, and an airy lounge with comfy seating and binoculars for wildlife spotting. Hearty bush meals made with local produce are served around the campfire or at a communal table beneath a vast, ancient Sausage Tree. An alternative thatched dining area is available during periods of less clement weather. The camp runs on solar power, and note that due to the remote bush location, Wi-Fi connectivity is limited.

Activities include morning and evening game drives and guided walks, including thrilling rhino tracking with experienced guides. Birdwatching walks are also available. Wildlife can be enjoyed in camp at ‘Kirky’s Hide’, a great observation point overlooking a seasonal watering hole.

The accommodation comprises 12 distinctive, semi-open stone cottages with high thatched ceilings, and half walls open to the bush. Spaced apart between the trees for privacy, each cottage is traditionally furnished and can accommodate between two and six guests. All units have double or twin beds draped with mosquito nets, and an ensuite bathroom with basin, WC, and shower. Lighting is provided by paraffin lighters and candles. Each cottage has a private patio with a table and seating, ideal for watching the nyala and warthog who regularly visit.

Children over ten years of age are welcome at Mkhaya Stone Camp. There are two family units, each sleeping from four to six guests in one open-plan bedroom with single and double beds. A larger cottage is also available with two separate sleeping areas divided by an internal wall, accommodating up to six guests.

What customers are saying after travelling with Tourdust

Average Rating

based on 536 reviews

(5.00/5)

  • Trip was great and all the arrangements were excellent so thank you for all the help!

    Drivers and transfers were all good - on time and very good service on each trip.

    Accommodation was lovely - Douar Samra was amazing (weather could have been better but lovely regardless). Riad in Marrakesh was also great!

    All in all a great trip and we loved the variety of the mountains, Marrakesh and the coast.

    Thanks you once again!

    MissingHardeep S reviewing Boutique Marrakech & Atlas Mountains on 15 April 2024

  • I was also just about to email you to thank you and the team for arranging yet again, another wonderful experience.

    Mount Kenya was spectacular and wild - I think I prefer it to Kili in many ways. The entire support team was professional, friendly and all round fantastic in making sure that we were safe, well fed and well looked after. In particular, we would commend Peter the guide as well as Paul one of the porters who doubled-up as his deputy on summit day. Our route was often shrouded in mist and rain that rapidly gathered in the valleys and moorlands, and we were very impressed at how Peter managed to navigate us safely through all of that notwithstanding. In addition, we loved learning about the history of Mount Kenya from him in the evenings. And ofcourse, I was blown away by the lovely birthday surprise at the end complete with balloons and a delicious cake that had journeyed with us from day 1. One thing we might recommend because of the sudden change in weather (it would sometimes get extremely cold and wet) is for the equipment list to be a little bit more detailed in terms of its recommendations e.g. layers to be moisture-wicking, walking boots be waterproof, doubling up on socks to avoid blisters etc.

    El Karama is a beautiful conservancy and the lodge a true labour of love. Great hospitality in a relaxed environment. Delicious, fresh food. We enjoyed the drives, even if we didn't see much wildlife as the heavens opened on us for the last two outings. However, since it was very much geared towards families, I am not sure if I would stay again without kids. That said, I think it was perfect for a 3d/2n stay post mountain, and a much better choice than flying to the masai mara given the limited time we had.

    Our transits were smooth. Samuel the driver was always on time, drove safely and kept the vehicle clean.

    So it was a brilliant experience and one which I certainly will cherish for some time to come. It was great to work with you for a third time, and I certainly hope it won't be the last

    MissingJuhae C reviewing Mount Kenya Sirimon Naro Moru Trek on 01 March 2024

  • Thank you, we had an absolute wonderful time, and everything was well-planned and as described. Carla was crying on the day of our departure from Ants Nest, she didn’t want to go home and for it all to end, and when I asked how much longer she would want to stay, she responded “four weeks”

    MissingLars B reviewing Best of South Africa for Families on 01 March 2024

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