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Offering a unique experience in the Mokala National Park, the Motswedi Campsite is located in the western part of the Mokala National Park and not far from Mosu Lodge.
Shade trees offer a relief from the hot sun during the summer months and guests can relax in the campsites with views over the nearby waterhole. A low, solar-powered electric fence surrounds the camp to ensure the safety of guests.
Rates are per night and exclude 1% community fund which will be added when booking.
Accommodation Type | Base Guests | Base Rate | Additional Adults |
---|---|---|---|
Camp Site (CK6) No Powerpoint, Private Kitchen and Ablutions |
2 | R 594 | R 198 |
Six Campsites are available at Motswedi Campsite.
The campsites at Motswedi are laid out in a semi-circle around the waterhole and offer beautiful views on the animals replenishing their thirst. Each campsite has private ablution and cooking facilities as well as barbecue facilities under the trees.
A breakfast nook is built in and washup facilities are provided. Take note that there are no electrical connection points as the camp has no electricity. Water is heated by a solar geyser and solar lighting is available.
The facilities at Motswedi Campsite are rustic, but private and offer exclusivity to a small group of guests. There is no electricity but solar power provides lighting and hot water.
The Interpretation Centre offers informative tours for those interested in the history as well as biodiversity of Mokala National Park. Interesting artefacts and rock engravings are on display. Conference facilities are available at both Mosu Lodge and the Mofele Lodge.
Unfortunately there are no more restaurant facilities available in Mokala,
but guests can enjoy a picnic at any of the variety of picnic sites available.
Banks, filling stations and medical services are available in Kimberley,
which is just less than 90 km from Mokala.
Attracting families as well as travellers between Gauteng and the Western Cape, Mokala is centrally located at the transition of the Nama Karoo and Kalahari Biomes.
A variety of game drives and historical excursions are offered. Groups are invited to the Interpretation Centre to learn more about the history, geography and biology of Mokala and the Conference Centres offer modern facilities.