Moriti Bush Camp

Moriti Bush Camps are situated near Groblersbrug border post on the banks of the Limpopo river. We have five exclusive well maintained campsites with clean ablutions with hot water. These are the ideal stopovers between Gauteng and Botswana, or maybe for a weekend away with friends or family. * Due to the rainy season that is at its highest from October to April, we close our online booking platform. If you are in need of a booking during this time please give us a call or email us to see if we can accommodate you. Please remember our ability to accommodate you is subjected to the weather. WHAT TO EXPECT AT OUR CAMPSITES • Exclusive use of the camp you booked • We are not a game reserve, we do not offer game drives etc. • Our campsites are not like a typical holiday resort, all our camps are nature orientated • We do not have a swimming pool • Bring all your own camping equipment as well as supplies, no shop or restaurant on the property • The tap water is only for the use of showering and washing dishes • Firewood included (2 bags) • Bring extra wood for a campfire - foraging is not allowed. • We are a working farm therefore the irrigation pump will run if necessary and all farming activities will resume as normal WHAT TO DO: * Please respect nature, relax and enjoy the bush and the silence * Look out for hippos and crocodiles * Fishing is allowed, bring your own fishing tackle - only catch & release * Go for a walk or take your bicycle and do a game drive - we have kudu, waterbuck, impala, bushbuck, duiker, steenbok and warthog. * Explore all the small detail in nature, plants and insects. * Excellent birding destination - species total of almost 400 birds * Tree identification - we have a few big old trees on the farm WHAT NOT TO DO: * No swimming * No loud music * No day visitors allowed * No shooting is allowed, including airguns * No quad bikes or motorbikes allowed, ebikes and bicycles are * NO PETS ALLOWED, due to the fact that wildlife is roaming through the camps and your beloved pet can get to the river and we have big and hungry crocs. * We do not have 4x4 trails * Foraging for wood is not allowed * Please do not feed the monkeys * Please do not leave any gate open * If you are a smoker, you are more than welcome but please respect our place and do not throw your cigarette butts all over

Area Info

Tom Burke, a wee town in the middle of Bushveld country, lies 85km north of Lephalale at the intersection of the N11 with the R572. This far north, Tom Burke lies virtually on the border with Botswana, and aside from a police station and perhaps a little corner shop, there are not many signs of life.

Essentially this part of the Limpopo is divided up into game farms and safari lodges, and you come here to escape from it all, to experience the bush, and to see game. Tom Burke and its accompanying grasslands lie north west of Polokwane in the land of tented safaris and bush style camps.

The little town does, however, manage to fall into the Limpopo route, which follows the Limpopo River from Alldays via Maasstroom, Swartwater, Tom Burke, Beauty, Stockpoort and Buffelsdrift. The pretty area is dominated by baobab trees, agriculture, birding and lodges, and well worth the drive.

The main attraction for coming this far north is obvious - unspoilt African bushveld and a beauty that is breathtaking, the views are so incredible.

There is also the glorious stillness and quiet that comes with real, open bushveld that is so difficult to describe, but once experienced is reason to return. Visits to this part of South Africa never fail to haunt, and give one a taste for open space and grasslands, unbeatable sunsets and the sounds of the African bush. This is Africa at its best.

Units and Rooms

Nyala Campsite

Guests: 20

River view Two ablutions with hot water Outdoor kitchen Rocky boma for colder nights Electricity * Weekdays - min of 2 adults * Weekends - min of 4 adults * Long weekends - min of 6 adults * Minimum stay apply to weekends and long weekends

Matopi Campsite

Guests: 10

River view Ablution - Toilet and shower with hot water (donkey) Braai area Wash-up area Electricity * Weekdays & Weekends - min of 2 adults * Long Weekends - min of 4 adults * Minimum stay apply to long weekends

Kingfisher Campsite

Guests: 10

Situated next to the natural pan/pond Ablution - Toilet & shower with hot water (donkey) Braai area Wash-up area Electricity Minimum 2 adults No minimum stay

Jacana Campsite

Guests: 10

Situated next to a natural pan/pond Ablution - Toilet & shower with hot water (donkey) Braai area Wash-up area Electricity Minimum 2 adults No minimum stay

Hornbill Campsite

Guests: 10

Ablution - Toilet & shower with hot water (donkey) Braai area Washup area No electricity Minimum 2 adults No minimum stay