Ant’s Bush Camp is located in the Lapalala Wilderness Game Reserve in the heart of the Waterberg. This reserve is one of the wildest and rugged parts of the area and is bisected by deep canyons, created by the fast flowing Palala and Blocklands rivers.
This wilderness area provides a home for a vast variety of game, from the highly endangered black rhino and wild dog, to white rhino, leopard, buffalo and a wide variety of plains game species. Steeped in history, it also boasts unique unspoilt bushman paintings dotted along many cliff faces as well as numerous iron-age sites.
The camp consists of only 3 tents accommodating a maximum of 6 guests and is situated on a wooden deck which overhangs the bluff. It has full en suite facilities with lanterns used at night for lighting.
The best way to explore this remote region is on foot as the camp is located high up on a ridge with spectacular spreading views across the reserve.
Activities provided are day and night game drives, seasonal fishing for yellow fish or bass, and visits to bushmen paintings and archaeological sites.
Guided walks, designed to suit your individual requirements, can be combined with a drive and/or picnic lunch at the river.
During summer months swimming is also very popular in the rapids and cooler pools.