Kruger Magazine

Sizzling Satara

With Satara Rest Camp’s red-roofed public buildings, thatched rondawels and neatly raked walkways, an ambience of colonial Africa is ever present.

“Satara is known as the ‘Cat Camp’ as it is particularly noted for spotting its selection of the big cats – lion, leopard and cheetah.”

In the late 1800s, before the Kruger National Park (KNP) was proclaimed a national park, the burgers of the newly proclaimed Transvaal Republic carved up the region for human settlement. One of the surveyors sent to

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