Koro River Camp
Kwa Tuli Private Game Reserve
FROM
R4,297 pp/night sharing
Normal Selling Rate R4,700
Bookable Anytime
valid from 01-08-2025 until 31-12-2025
Koro River Camp
Kwa Tuli Private Game Reserve
Features
- Only 3 game viewers traverse the private 15 000 hectares viewing a variety of wildlife – large breeding herds of elephant, giraffe, zebra and over 300 species of birdlife.
- The only luxury safari tented camps based on the banks of the Limpopo River with 7km of river frontage.
- Offer day or night game drives, walking, cycling, stargazing and visits to ancient rock art.
- Guest participation in the lodge’s extensive leopard, and other research projects
- All the lodges’ revenue goes into the Timbo Afrika Foundation and therefore back into the community and the lodge’s nature conservation projects.
- Big FiveNo (missing Buffalo)
- Off RoadYes
- Camp FencedNo
- Child PolicyYes
- PoolYes
- SPAYes
- AirconNo
- Cellphone SignalIn Main Tent Where There Is Wifi
- Malaria AreaNot A High Risk Area
- WI-FIYes
- Wheelchair FriendlyNo
- Back-up PowerYes
Location
Kwa Tuli Private Game Reserve, Botswana
Getting There
6 hour drive from JNB to Platjan Border.
Once at the border, meet your guide to clear immigration and transfer to the camp (approximately an hour).
Alternatively fly from JNB to Polokwane ( 2 flights daily with Airlink) then hop on to a 2 hour road transfer (rates on request ) to the Platjan Border.
Accommodation
7 large tented suites – maximum occupancy of 18 people.
6 Luxury double tents (sleeps 2).
1 Family tent on raised deck (sleeps 6).
Each tent has a plunge pool overlooking the Limpopo River.
Maximum number of children per room 1.
Specials for South African Residents
Best Available Deal
- All rates are subject to availability
- Proof of SADC residency may be required at the time of booking or upon check-in at the lodge
- Surcharges may apply on rates over peak holiday periods and long weekends.
- Unless otherwise stated, all rates listed are based on a minimum 2 night stay. Surcharges may apply for a 1 night booking.
- Rates quoted above applicable to SADC Residents only. Special discounted offers for International Residents are available on request.
- Single rates are available on request. Please contact your BushBreaks consultant for a quote.
- Children of all ages are welcome at Koro River Camp.
- Maximum 1 child can share per room with parents.
- Please contact your BushBreaks consultant for a quote.
- Bookings with children under 5 will need to dine on their private deck.
- Children under the age of 6 years are not permitted on game drives, unless parents have reserved sole-use of their own vehicle for which there will be an additional charge.
About Koro River Camp
Koro River Camp is the only camp in the Central Tuli Game Reserve which nestles comfortably into the shady, wild banks of the Limpopo River with unobstructed views into the river and the surrounded bush.
There is an untamed, intangible air around the comfortable camp that provides a catalyst for breaking boundaries, personal reflection and relaxing.
The layout, facilities, location and our legendary attention to personalized service by our local staff offers an ideal secluded Safari breakaway for families, solo safari lovers, group travelers, birders and mountain bikers.
With only 7 large tented master bedroom suites and a maximum occupancy of 18 people, Koro River Camp is an undiscovered gem in Botswana’s safari circuit. Enjoy your private deck, with plunge pool, and observe African wildlife passing by.
ROOM TYPES
6 Master bedroom tented suites and 1 family tented unit. The family unit, number 7, can accommodate 6 people and consists of a master bedroom suite as well as two separate bedroom, a separate toilet and outside shower.
6 Luxury double tents (sleeps 2).
1 Family tent,three tents that are connected (sleeps 6), 1 master and two junior suites.
LODGE FEATURES
The central living and dining facility in the main tent at Koro River Camp, with views over the Limpopo River is a cool and welcoming introduction to the camp.
A tented bar and indoor lounge is the service hub, alongside a shady dining deck and sunken sitting area. Meals can be prepared in the open air boma and campfire, also an ideal venue for after dinner tales and drinks. Wifi is available at the lounge and viewing deck.
A smaller secluded tented chill-out lounge is an inviting space to read or relax, and an open air massage pavilion on the riverbank of the Limpopo River offers rejuvenating massages.
‘Kgomotso’s Kitchen’, named after the camp’s veteran safari chef is the food factory in camp and produces superb meals, brunches, high teas, and 3-course dinners of distinction. A curio shop completes the safari layout.
LODGE ACTIVITIES:
- Day or night game drives
- Walking
- Cycling – mountain bikes and e-bikes
- Stargazing from the star beds
- Visits to ancient rock art
- Research programs
- Curio Shop
About Kwa Tuli Private Game Reserve
The central Tuli is a vast, wild landscape in excess of 70,000 hectares bordering the NorthernTuli. It is completely unfenced and is home to numerous species of fauna and flora, among them elephant, eland, brown and spotted hyena and bat eared fox to name but a few.
Koro has become known for its phenomenal leopard sightings that go hand in hand with the research that is run from Koro Camps. The birdlife is magnificent along the majestic Limpopo river. The Tuli skyline is a spectacular mix of inselbergs or rocky outcrops, huge Candelabra trees and Giant Baobabs.
Lodge Features
Boma
Bush Walks
Community Upliftment
Halaal
Kosher
Lodge Pool
Curio Store
Spa
Waterhole/ Hide/ Riverfront Feature
Wi-Fi
Additional Activities
AREA ACTIVITIES
Tree nursery for the CO2 compensation project
You can donate any tree varying from Baobabs to Nyala Berries and Maraula trees in any number you wish and they will be planted with you or for you in a designated areas.
Your impact will therefore grow over the years. The planting of these trees serves multiple positive goals. It helps to compensate for CO2 emission but over and above all these trees are required for land rehabilitation projects as a large number of various tree species is required.
The more trees planted, the more grass will grow and more wildlife can be sustained, but even more importantly, the biodiversity in these areas increases significantly again. And last but not least, the tree nursery helps to create more local jobs.
Getting There
FROM JOHANNESBURG AREA AND POLOKWANE
Guests can make their way to Platjan Lodge, where they can leave their(rental)car(s) and from there they are transferred to the camp (45/ 50 mins approximately).
If guests have a 4×4 or sturdy 2×4 SUV and they would prefer to take their vehicle to the camp, below you will find directions to Platjan Border post and then to the lodge’s boom gate on the main Tuli Road.
It is ideal for guests to arrive at the gate between 14.00-14.30 pm.
POLOKWANE AIRPORT TO PLATJAN BORDER POST
VIA R521 – R572 (APPROXIMATELY 3 HRS)
From the airport follow the road to the R101 and turn right – 350 m
Turn right onto Vermikuliet Street – 2,4 km
Turn right onto Witklip Street, which crosses the river and becomes Dendron Road – 4 km
This road then becomes the R521 to Alldays – 140 km
In Alldays turn right and immediately left again onto the R572 towards Swartwater – 37 km
(watch out for potholes)
Turn right onto the dirt/gravel road to Platjan (drive carefully) – 18 km
When you reach a T-junction turn right – 1,8 km
The border post is on your left.
Please drive carefully – potholes as well as animals alongside the road
NOTE: There is good cell signal at Alldays but often intermittent once you leave town. Please touch base with the camp direct at Alldays by WhatsApp (00267 726 71373).
OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO PLATJAN BORDER POST
VIA R21 – N1 – R101 – R521 – R572 (APPROXIMATELY 6 HRS)
From the airport follow the R21 N towards Pretoria – 36 km
Take exit 134 and then keep right onto the N1 to Polokwane – 260 km
Please note this is a toll road and you need ZAR cash to pay the toll fees (approximately R250)
At Polokwane continue straight onto the R101 – 2,7 km
When you reach a big circle go left onto Nelson Mandela Drive – 3,7 km
Turn right onto Vermikuliet Street (and later on Clarence Street) towards the R521 to Louis
Trichardt and Alldays – 2 km
Turn left onto Witklip Street, which crosses the river and becomes Dendron Road – 4 km
This road then becomes the R521 to Alldays – 140 km
Please drive carefully – potholes as well as animals alongside the road
In Alldays turn right and immediately left again onto the R572 towards Swartwater – 37 km (watch out for potholes)
Turn right onto the dirt/gravel road to Platjan (drive carefully) – 18 km
When you reach a T-junction turn right – 1,8 km
The border post is on your left
NOTE: There is good cell signal at Alldays but often intermittent once you leave town.
Please touch base with the camp direct at Alldays by WhatsApp (00267 726 71373).
TOLL GATES EN-ROUTE
Between JHB and Polokwane you will go through the following 4 Toll Gates:
Pumulani
Carousel
Kranskop
Nyl
You can look up these toll fees online before your travels, in order to be well prepared.
If guests opt to drive to Platjan Lodge and get a transfer with the lodge’s vehicle from there, the previous directions apply, except for the last 2 steps, which change to the following :
DRIVING TO PLATJAN LODGE FROM JHB OR POLOKWANE
When you reach a T-junction turn LEFT – 600m
Platjan Lodge is on your right – 240m
There is good cell signal at Alldays but often intermittent once you leave town. Please touch base with the camp direct at Alldays and again at the border by WhatsApp (00267 726 71373).
PLATJAN BORDER POST TO CAMP MAIN BOOM GATE (APPROXIMATELY 45 MINUTES)
If guests opt to drive all the way to camp with their own vehicle, one of our vehicles can meet you at the main boom gate and you can follow them to the camp, where you will park your vehicle.
Once you have entered the Botswana side of the border, follow the road (over the bridge) – 7.2km
Turn right at the T-junction, onto Tuli Reserve Road at the sign that says “Pont Drift / Talana –
Approximately 14km the boom gate will be on your right.
PLATJAN BORDER CROSSING COSTS & CUSTOMS
Prices for border crossing (may change without prior notice as this is not regulated by
Customs:
You may have goods to the value of ZAR500 within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) area, and outside the SACU area, you may have goods to the value of ZAR3 000.
This can include up to two litres of wine, one litre of spirits or other liquor, 200 cigarettes, 20 cigars, 250 g tobacco, 50 ml perfume and 250 ml eau de toilette.