98% Client Satisfaction Rating
Golden light spills over rolling savannahs as elephants amble across waterholes, lions rest beneath ancient trees, and the distant call of a leopard adds a thrill of anticipation welcome to Phinda Private Game Reserve, a sanctuary of wildlife, privacy, and luxury in KwaZulu-Natal. With Camptrek Safaris, every safari moment from guided game drives to bespoke lodge experiences is curated for travelers seeking exclusivity, comfort, and adventure in the heart of South Africa.
Phinda’s story is one of ecological stewardship and exceptional safari design. Spread across 22,000 hectares of diverse habitats from sand forests to wetlands and open plains it is home to the Big Five, rare black rhinos, cheetahs, wild dogs, and over 400 bird species. Its private ownership allows carefully controlled access, ensuring wildlife encounters feel intimate and uninterrupted. Guests experience a true connection to nature, with off-road drives, walking safaris, and hidden watering holes offering moments impossible in crowded national parks.
Luxury at Phinda is immersive and elegant. Exclusive lodges blend seamlessly into the landscape, offering private decks, plunge pools, fire-lit dining, and panoramic vistas. Camptrek Safaris elevates every journey with tailored itineraries — sunrise and sunset drives, walking safaris, and bespoke experiences that combine the thrill of adventure with the comfort of high-end hospitality. Here, each moment is personalized, refined, and unforgettable.
Rare & Diverse Wildlife: Big Five, black rhinos, cheetahs, wild dogs, and abundant bird species.
Immersive Safari Experiences: Walking safaris, night drives, and off-road adventures in multiple habitats.
Camptrek VIP Lodges: Elegant accommodations with plunge pools, private decks, and gourmet dining under the stars
Crafting your journey from a curated portfolio of 500+ exclusive lodges and safari operators, we ensure luxury, comfort, and authenticity at every step.
May – September: Dry season, excellent visibility, prime wildlife viewing, and cooler days
October – March: Green season with lush landscapes, active predators, and fewer visitors