A massive, shady camp situated on the Letaba River. Excellent area for elephants and an incredible elephant museum.
Letaba, meaning "River of Sand," is an oasis of towering sycamore fig, natal mahogany, and sausage trees. It is highly regarded as an elephant hotspot. The camp features a beautiful, sweeping bend of the Letaba River and houses the renowned Elephant Hall museum, which is dedicated to the famous "Magnificent Seven" tuskers of Kruger.
The roads immediately surrounding Letaba are renowned for excellent game viewing. If staying here, prioritize these routes on your morning drives:
Excellent places to park and wait for the wildlife to come to you.
Inquire at camp reception for schedules and booking. (Self-drives are always available during gate times).
Camp gates follow standard park times.
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