Elephant at a lagoon.

We have two main camping areas, both set a little way back from the river bank so there is minimum disturbance to wildlife. Overland groups head to the right and independent campers to the left, so everyone has plenty of space. We now have four of our very popular tree platforms, available on a “first come, first served” basis only. Ground-level sites have good shade, stone fireplaces for barbecuing, washing up sinks with borehole (drinking) water, an electric light, and mains electricity (220 V, 3-pin square sockets).

We purchase firewood from our Community Resource Board to ensure that trees are used in a sustainable manner in the Kakumbi District, so there is a charge levied on mopane bundles which goes straight back to the community.

We have a no music policy in both our campsites. It’s not because we’re old; it’s because we prefer the sounds of the bush!

No camping is possible at Flatdogs between July 1st and October 31st.