Camp Ndlovu is so much more than a wilderness experience. Let the immaculate surroundings and opulent spaces put you at ease and delight you as we invite you to be our guest in every sense of the word.
Camp Ndlovu is situated in the Welgevonden Game Reserve, a 35 000 hectare stretch of exceptionally beautiful scenery amid river ravines and mountains in the Waterberg district of Limpopo province. The Game Reserve is malaria free and home to Africa's world famous Big 5.
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Camp Ndlovu has the following features:
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Welgevonden Game Reserve, is in the Waterberg District, of the Limpopo, province of South Africa. Welgevonden Game Reserve, (Dutch for "well found"), is a 38,200ha game reserve in the Waterberg District, of the Limpopo Province of South Africa. It forms part of the Waterberg Biosphere Reserve which was officially declared by UNESCO in 2001 and currently covers an area in excess of 4000 km².
Welgevonden is home to over 50 different mammals, including the Big 5. The diversity of habitat leads to a wide range of wildlife with grassy plains abounding with antelope from the largest eland to the diminutive duiker; and cheetah, lion and leopard are regularly seen close by. There are also numerous rare and unusual species such as brown hyena, aardwolf, pangolin and aardvark – all best seen at night. Over 300 bird species can be seen on the reserve, including rare blue cranes which breed in the southern section early in the year.