Tag: Pel’s Post
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Q&A with Travel blogger, Natalie Roos
We were honoured to host talented lifestyle and travel blogger Natalie Roos, of Tails of a Mermaid, earlier this year at three of our luxury lodges – The Outpost, Pel’s Post and Ekuthuleni Lodge – and are in awe of what beautiful scenes she captured in our special corners of this world. We chatted to…
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Safari by season: Northern Kruger
Our two luxury lodges, The Outpost Lodge and Pel’s Post are situated in the northernmost part of the Kruger National Park, South Africa. This region is bisected by the tropic of Capricorn and boasts a hot, subtropical climate that makes it a worthy destination to visit all year round. However, when planning your safari getaway…
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How Pel’s Post got its name
Birding is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the world and with over 350 recorded bird species in the area, Pel’s Post is a birder’s paradise. Situated in the wildest and most remote part of the Kruger National Park, the wilderness surrounding Pel’s Post is vast and remote and is well known for its…
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An experience of a lifetime: a walking safari in Northern Kruger
The Outpost rests high on a hill overlooking the Luvuvhu River Valley in the wildest and most remote part of the Kruger National Park in the 26 500 ha Big Five Makuleke Contractual Park. This vast and remote wilderness area is bordered to the north by the Limpopo River and Zimbabwe and to the east…
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Top wildlife photography tips and tricks
The number one thing to pack before heading out on safari? Undoubtedly, your camera. Visiting the African bush is a magical experience and there will be countless moments that you will want to capture but don’t be intimidated by the fancy cameras and massive lenses that you may have seen before – a compact camera or…
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An eco-construction first
Last year we opened the doors of our brand new, luxury bush getaway, Pel’s Post. Situated in the north of the Kruger Park, our aim was to create a place that is both the epitome of world-class luxury but also, importantly, sets the bar high when it comes to its environmental credentials. The result is…