Mountain Zebra Camp
From R 170 / night





Overview
Nestled within the breathtaking Mountain Zebra National Park, Mountain Zebra Camp offers a serene escape into nature. Managed by SANParks, this campsite provides a perfect base for exploring the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes of the park, including the rare Cape Mountain zebra. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding environment while taking in the beauty of the rugged terrain.
At Mountain Zebra Camp, guests have the opportunity to engage with the rich biodiversity of the park. With various walking and driving routes, you can discover remarkable flora and fauna in their natural habitat. The camp's peaceful atmosphere is ideal for relaxation after a day of adventure, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and families alike. Whether you're looking to observe wildlife or simply enjoy the serene landscapes, Mountain Zebra Camp is a wonderful choice for your next getaway.
Campsite info
Shady Trees
An umbrella of shady trees protect the campsites.
Ablution Blocks
Clean shared ablution blocks with flush toilets.
Water Taps
There are water stand pipes throughout the campsite.
No Electricity
There is no electricity so campers should ensure they bring plenty of their own lighting.
Hot Showers
Showers and geysers are heated and powered by solar power.
Braai / Barbeque Area
Each campsite has its own fire pit with a braai / barbeque stand.
Refuse Removal
All trash / rubbish bins are emptied on a daily basis for litter-free campsites.
Pricing calendar
| Season | Citizen | Resident | SADC | International |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current rates | R 170 | R 170 | R 290 | R 480 |
Places and capacities
| Place | Guests | Citizen | Resident | SADC | International |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Site 1 | 6 | R 170 | R 170 | R 290 | R 480 |
Activities at this campsite
No campsite activities are linked yet.
Park and access information
- Park / reserve: Mountain Zebra National Park
- Management type: SANParks
- Dry season access: Yes
- Wet season access: Yes
Access notes: Zebra conservation area
