Things to know
- You can drink the water out of the taps
- Self check-in.
- Instructions for self check-in is on the information wall in camp and will be e-mailed to you
- It's safe in camp with no criminal activities ever
- Animals do roam freely in camp. Do not approach any animals
Emergency numbers are on the information wall in the campsite.
- It can get windy in the bushveld so bring extra straps and ground pens
- Pak your Hat, torch, hammock, bug spray and sunscreen
- No electricity in camp but we do have freezing and refrigerator facilities
Malaria Info
Hoedspruit falls under low risk area for malaria. You still need to take precaution and use peace full sleep spray at night. Malaria risk is present throughout the year, but highest from September to May. In winter the risk is at its lowest from May to August. If you think you may have malaria, contact a doctor soon as possible. You can also buy a self test malaria kit from our local pharmacies in Hoedspruit.
Summer: December, January and February
Winter: June, July and August
Autumn: March, April and May
Spring: September, October and November
Fires and Braai
Fires and braais are strictly allowed to be made in designated fire points that is provided by Maru Djembe campsite. Only Maru Djembe will remove the hot ashes and coals from the braaiers. No own braaiers are allowed or any kind of fire making Pitts, pans or whatsoever. No fires are allowed outside the braaiers or on the ground at any time. If he/she or them/they/theirs fail to comply with these conditions they will be fined immediately R5000 and will be asked to put out the fire immediately and will result in immediate expulsion from the property and immediate cancellation of the booking, without any refund. This will be handled as a criminal offence under the National Veld and Forest Fire Act (No. 101 of 1998) Penalties: Vary depending on the severity of the offence and can include fines or imprisonment.
Emergency Numbers and Map