Lat: 20.0447° S, Lon: 17.1138° E
Accommodation Info
Kambaku Safari Lodge is situated about 20-25 km north of the Waterberg Nature Reserve on a 80 km² Wildlife Resort. The lodge faces a waterhole and is surrounded by woodlands of big thorn bushes and Omumborumbonga (leadwood) trees. Kambaku offers 8 double rooms and 2 luxury rooms. Activities include archery, clay pigeon shooting and of course game watching on a horse’s back, by foot when hiking or mountain biking.
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Activities
Horseback Riding: enjoy horseback riding at the lodge.
Clay Pigeon Shooting: if you enjoy shooting why not try our clay pigeon shooting.
Archery & Mountain Biking: try your luck at Archery or take one of our mountain bikes for a scenic trip.
Game Drives: enjoy a drive on the farm property.
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