Region
Overview
Whether you're en route to somewhere adventuresome or just seeking a bushveld oasis to unwind a little these four campsite options, close to the Botswana border, have much to offer.
Sites
5 sites well-spaced and generously sized sites with private amentities on each
• Nyala Site is on bare ground with shade trees - private ablution and kitchen - this large site is for large groups of up to 20
• Matopi Site is on bare ground with shade trees - private ablution - site can take up to 10 people.
• Jacana and Kingfisher are smaller campsites next to a pond - on bare ground with shady trees - private ablutions.
• Hornbill is an off-grid site on bare ground with private ablutions.
Site Essentials
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• Power points on all sites - bring a 20+m extension cord. Domestic 3-pin plug.
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• Water point on each site.
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• Braai facilities available at each site. Bring a grid.
Amenities
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• Nyala Site - Private ablution with hot water, shower, basin and flushing toilet • Matopi Site has water for the shower and kitchen boiled by an old-school 'donkey'. Jacana and Kingfisher have a private ablution with shower (hot water from a donkey) and a flushing toilet.
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• Scullery for washing dishes • Nyala Site has a kitchen with a fridge, induction stove and electric kettle.
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• No laundry facilities.
Food, Drinks, Supplies
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• No onsite restaurant. Bring everything you need. Padstal with light meals on the N11 31kms.
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Small shop with the basics & bottle store at Big Fig Oasis 600m. 10kms away on the R572 is a small trading store, tyre repair and fuel.
Activities
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Catch and Release Fishing
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• Walking • Birding • Mountain Biking • Stargazing
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No children's play area.
Access
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• Suitable for 2x4 SUV's, bakkies, AWD, Motorhomes, Campervans & 4x4 vehicles, trailers, off-road caravans, tent camping from May to September. A 4x4 and off-road caravan/trailer is needed in the rainy season.
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• Tar road to the entrance - internal farm roads are well-maintained dirt roads. Use the entrance from the N11 and ignore any directions on the GPS that take you through Madikwe - no through-traffic allowed.
Other
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• Pets not allowed
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• Malaria-free
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• Cell coverage better on Vodacom - calls & streaming. MTN is erratic and can go down entirely for extended periods.
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• No WiFi hotspot.
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• As a general precaution wherever you travel, keep valuables secured away. Monkeys may pass through the camp but are generally not a nuisance.
In Town
• Small shop with the basics & bottle store at Big Fig Oasis 600m. 10kms away on the R572 is a small trading store, tyre repair and fuel., or 10kms away
Contact Details
- Tel: 079 515 6357 |
- hello@moriticamp.co.za
- https://www.moriticamp.co.za/
- -23.02722 27.96427
Rates
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2024 Rates*:
Jacana and Kingfisher Camps - R500 for 1 to 2 people per night
R250 per additional person to a maximum of 10 peopleMatopi Camp - R540 for 1 to 2 people per night
R270 per additional person to a maximum of 10 peopleNyala Camp - R960 for 1 to 2 people per night
R160 per additional person to a maximum of 20 peopleHornbill Camp - OFF GRID - R400 for 1 to 2 people per night
R200 per additional person to a maximum of 10 people0 - 12 years stay free
13 years and above pay 100% of the sharing rateRestrictions apply over weekends and holidays.
Payment Options: Pre-payment by EFT
DG-OVERLANDING
July 10, 2023 at 9:37 amDG Overlanding has camped at Moriti a few times. Always nice and clean.
The campsite is huge and on the banks of the Limpopo river. It’s about 5km’s from the Botswana border post, so ideal for travellers starting or ending their Botswana trip.
The campsite has lovely private ablutions, a kitchen as well as 220v power.
There is a super braai boma and fire pit as well as a large braai and fire area overlooking the river.
The dirt road into the campsite is not difficult nor a real 4×4 requirement – however you might battle a little in an ordinary road caravan.
There are also lights in the trees which make for a really lovely setting (they can be turned on/off as required).
Lovely campsite and will go back again.