Africa On Foot Photo Gallery
From the moment you walk through the entrance of Africa on Foot, you are greeted with the warm hospitality that follows you through your days on safari here.
Although only a small lodge, the focus here is on walking safaris. Experienced guides lead you through the Klaserie and encounters with the Big 5 are not uncommon. Guide walking safaris allow guests to see not only to see larger mammals but also to experience smaller wildlife and flora that the reserve has on offer.
Rooms are adequate in size, with fans for hot summer days and heaters for chilly winter nights. Mosquito nets over the beds and bathroom amenities are all in the room with outdoor showers.
The lodge relies on solar electricity, but there is enough to power and recharge batteries for cameras and electronic devices. Although WiFi is available in the communal areas, try to get off the grid and immerse yourself in the bush at Africa on Foot in the Klaserie Game Reserve.
The main public area is centred around an amazing old tree trunk; many a story can be told of why and how it came to be here. The communal dining is around a large long table, or in the boma under the stars. A small pool is available for guests to cool off as well.
NOTE: Africa on Foot is an 'un-fenced' lodge - animals are free to walk through camp and elephants are known to visit. Always ensure your guide escorts you to your room in the evenings.
One of the major highlights of Africa on Foot is undoubtedly their 2-storey tree-house. Staying here one night during a stay is a must. Therefore we recommend at least a three-night visit. Although weather dependent, you have a warm bed, torchlight and are in radio contact with lodge management should you need.
All photographs have been taken by us here at Uyaphi.com with the sole purpose of showcasing the lodge at Africa On Foot from our point of view.
Photo Gallery of Africa On Foot
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