The waterhole in front of nDzuti Safari Camp in the Klaserie sees a variety of visitors, from its nighttime regulars – jackal, civet and hyena – to the influx of diurnal animals, like impalas and baboons. Grey go-away birds, owls, mongooses, and plenty of others are seen in front of the lodge almost daily and there is seldom a quiet moment.
Sometimes, guests are incredibly fortunate and whole herds of elephants amble up to the water, putting the shady lawn of nDzuti in safari paradise. Recent visitors were just that lucky!
Dave Jackson, our onsite videographer, put together this compilation of some recent sightings at nDzuti. The safari experience with Bruce and Judy (owners and hosts) is all encompassing; with just as much emphasis put on the stupendous beauty of the vistas as there is on the regular Big 5 sightings.
Take a look and be transported to the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve and all the majesty that surrounds nDzuti.
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