Kruger Magazine

Jock SAFARI LODGE

“Jock Safari Lodge was the very first privately owned and operated concession in the Kruger National Park, and was more recently acquired by the Caleo Foundation, a non-profit conservation organisation. The sole aim of the foundation is to preserve and protect nature and wilderness areas whilst providing guests with the opportunity to experience and appreciate nature in its purest form without leaving a negative impact.

Under the Caleo Foundation’s ownership, Jock Safari Lodge has received a breath of new life and purpose, with continuing improvements to Lodge facilities as well as investments in the protection of iconic, endangered species like rhino. The Caleo Foundation is also the proud owner and custodian of the largest privately owned protected area in the Western Cape – Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, which is home to free roaming wildlife and

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