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Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 4:17 pm
by Bushcraft
5 bed chalet

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New 2 bed chalets

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7 bed chalets

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Safari Tents 4 bed unit with kitchen in the middle

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A few of the camp visitors!!

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To answer above - no more huts - all chalets

Re: Hluhluwe/Imfolozi Game Reserve

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 4:43 pm
by Bushcraft
Mpila camp in the Imfolozi section has 12 x 2 bed upgraded en suite chalets fully equipped with utensils and kitchenette, 6 x 5 sleeper 2 bedroom chalets fully equipped, 2 x 7 sleeper 3 bedroom cottages, 13 x 2 bed en suite safari tents and 2 x 4 bed en suite tents both with a fully equipped kitchen attached via a wooden deck.

A generator provides power between 7am and 10pm, so if you want to get an early start, take a torch to get ready in the morning. The units do have a small paraffin lamp though, but it isn’t adequate.

The camp has no fence, so it can get rather interesting at night when having a braai. I have had meat stolen off the braai on 2 occasions, but I find that if you man the braai all the time with a torch then the hyena keep their distance. Watch out for the bushpigs though as they aren’t as shy, but usually only make an appearance late at night. I hope that this camp stays this way as it adds to the “wild” feel, but make sure that small kids remain indoors after sunset.

The camp “gate” times are 6am – 6pm in the winter and 5am – 7pm in summer, but because there are no gates and the entry/exit space isn’t manned, many seem to just do their own thing.

The water at the moment isn’t fit for consumption, so take plenty of bottled water, or purchase some at the little curio shop, but it’s almost as if there’s an angle for money to be made at R19 per litre.

Each of the units that I have stayed in has had a booklet explaining things and the duty manager’s number is on the front. I have called the duty manager before because of an issue and things were resolved in a minute which was a pleasant surprise.

IMO it’s an awesome spot and well worth a visit.

Mpila reception

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Mpila Shop

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Mpila Petrol Garage (no diesel)

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3 Bedroom 7 Sleeper Units

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2 Bedroom 5 Sleeper Units

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2 Bed Chalets

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View from the Chalet Braai Area

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Safari Tents

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Hides/hide toilets and views

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Picnic sites

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Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:34 pm
by Toko
ACCOMMODATION - MPILA

Mpila consists of 2 seven-bed self-contained cottages,
6 five-bed self-contained chalets,
12 two bed chalets and 13 two and 2 four-bedded tented safari camps.

The cottages consist of three bedrooms,bathroom and shower,lounge,dining room and kitchen.

The five bed chalets consist of two bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, dining room and kitchen.
Each unit has its own barbeque area.

The 2 bed chalets are equipped with a bathroom and kitchenette.
There is no cook in attendance, but the units are serviced daily.

The tented safari camp each have an en-suite bathroom and kitchen and dining area connected via a board walk .
An optional third bed is available in each tent, for a child only.

The units are serviced daily.


2012-2013 RATES IN IMFOLOZI MPILA



iMFOLOZI (Mpila): A daily Conservation Levy of R120 per adult per day and R60 per child < 12 yrs). Children < 3 yrs no charge. This replaces the park permit fee at this Park. SA and SADC residents who provide proof of identity will be charged half price per day.

MPILA
2x7-bed cottages Min Charge: R2050 Pax: 5 Adult Supp: R410 Child Supp: R205
6x5-bed chalets Min Charge: R1540 Pax: 4 Adult Supp: R385 Child Supp: R190
12x2-bed chalets Min Charge: R770 Pax: 2 Adult Supp: R190 Child Supp: R190
12x2-bed safari camp Min Charge: R770 Pax: 2 Adult Supp: R190 Child Supp: R190
2x4-bed safari camp Min Charge: R1155 Pax: 3 Adult Supp: R385 Child Supp: R190


Download full tariffs here

Download E-brochure here

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:41 pm
by Bushcraft
Thanks Toko \O I have 2 short visits booked this year already, so will make the effort to get more pics of the accommodation, picnic sites, etc

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:58 am
by Flutterby
A bit pricier than Kruger. :-(

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:52 pm
by norms
Great info -Thanks all.

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:56 pm
by Bushcraft
Flutterby wrote:A bit pricier than Kruger. :-(

I’m not sure Flutts :-?

R1730/night 2012 for my family of 5 (more expensive than SANParks)

R1730/night 2013 for my family of 5 (Cheaper than SANParks)

And I have just booked for 2014 and guess what R1730/night for my family of 5 (Definitely cheaper than SANParks)

The 5 sleeper units are of the same quality, if not better.

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:10 pm
by Flutterby
Looks like a bargain...must look into that!! \O

Re: Mpila Camp - Imfolozi

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:12 pm
by PRWIN
We stayed in one of the 2-bed safari tent where you can arrange for a 3rd person where as at Kruger you need to book two Units.

We paid R960 for 3 people in a Safari tent. At Kruger Safari tents Lower Sabie it will cost R1350 for 3 people. Ok the size is not the same but the fact is that you need to spend more.

Re: Hluhluwe/Imfolozi Game Reserve

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 7:22 pm
by PRWIN
Bushcraft wrote:
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Hi BC,

Was this pic taken at Bhejane hide? My view was totally different. :-(