Exploring destinations and going camping with family or friends could be a great option.

That said, below are a few camping sites to consider:

1. Hluhluwe Bush Camp: KwaZulu-Natal

Hluhluwe Bush Camp is nestled on a privately owned farm bordering South Africa’s largest first natural World Heritage site – the Isimangaliso Wetland Park. From general camping sites to teepee tents, luxury tents and woody tents – Hluhluwe has something for everyone. Each campsite has a braai area – for that real South African experience.

While you’re there, the Kambusha hiking trail is worth checking out. The 2.5km walk allows you to see the area’s stunning fauna and flora, as well as animals such as the red duiker, nyala, reedbuck, zebra, and impala.

Rates start from R550 per night, depending on the option you choose.

2. Glen Eden Farm: Montagu, Western Cape

If you’re looking for a glamping experience, Glen Eden Farm is for you. Glampers can stay in a handmade gypsy wagon or a teepee tent – there’s also a pod comprising a bathroom with a shower and a small kitchen. Outside there is a braai area and a fire, where you can relax and enjoy the fire with friends or family. Fur friends are allowed as well.

Rates for June – August are R700 for 1 – 2 people and R 200 per additional person.

3. Thorn Tree Bush Camp: Hammanskraal, Gauteng

Located within the Dinokeng Big Five Game Reserve, you will be able to enjoy the breathtaking African Bushveld. There is something for everyone, including families, couples, and solo travellers. Each tent camp has its own personality, with a kitchenette and braai, as well as a cosy firepit.

Activities to do in the area include guided bush walks and game safaris.

4. Waterberg Wilderness Reserve: Naboomspruit, Limpopo

Waterberg Wilderness Reserve offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. A selection of fully furnished safari tents is tucked away in the bushes. The accommodation types available include caravan sites, tents for hire, self-catering and stands for tents.

Resort facilities include braai areas, mountain biking, fishing and ablutions with hot and cold water. Fur friends are allowed as well. For more information, you can call: 083 700 2821.

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