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ShISHANGENI CONCESSIONS

Shishangeni Concession comprises of three camps to choose from Shishangeni Private Lodge, Camp Shonga and Camp Shawu. Each of the three adding a different experience to the visitor. The Lodge offers big five game viewing, superior service, excellent cuisine, and some of the best accommodation in Southern Africa. The emphasis of all three of the camps is on nature without losing the luxury and superior service of which guests expect. The lodge strive to create the optimum balance between people and their environments, while having an absolute minimal impact on the neighbouring habitat.


ShISHANGENI

A place where the people love to enchant you with stories and rituals of the traditional Shishangeni Legend! This is that place...Shishangeni Private Lodge. Shishangeni is legendary when it comes to experiencing unforgettable African safaris that evoke mystery, wonder and above all else, adventure!




CAMP SHONGA

Camp Shonga is a small intimate bush retreat built in the foothills of the Lebombo Mountains, offering views over the African bushveld. Shonga allows you to experience the real Africa - majestic, unfiltered and unadorned. The ethos behind Camp Shonga is for the highly trained and experienced guides to share their vast knowledge with our guests.




CAMP SHAWU

Camp Shawu named after the most famous of the African elephants, the Magnificent Seven. 'Shawu bull' roamed the valley here for sixty years. With the longest tusks ever recorded in South Africa, Shawu commanded instinctive respect and admiration from all who gazed upon him. With authentic buffalo dung walls, Camp Shawu captures the spirit of the ‘real Africa’ described by famous explorers of colonial times. This camp is situated in a 15,000 hectare private concession in South Africa's world-renowned Kruger National Park.