Kruger Magazine

KAMBAKU JEWEL ON THE CROCODILE

“Kambaku derives its name from one of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ tuskers of Kruger.”

Tony and Leanne Santana had a dream – a dream they would one day own a guest lodge. Their love of nature and Leanne’s passion for wildlife photography prompted them to search around the Greater Kruger. Setting out to find a suitable lodge for sale proved to be very difficult – they just could not find the right one, which drove them to look

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