
Welcome To Kumaga Camping
Khumaga is situated right on the banks of the Boteti River. To cross Boteti River you need to use a ferry. There are ten campsites with water standpipe, braai area and an ablution block with running showers and flushing toilets. The area is well known for the migration of zebras and wildebeest.
Accommodation Prices at Kumaga Camping
Discounts may be available for children sharing with adults, please specify the ages and number of children when making your booking or requesting a quote.
Kumaga Camping Prices 2025 and 2026
January 2025 - December 2025 | |
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Camping | Per Person Sharing |
Camping | Please Enquire |
Accommodation at Kumaga Camping
This site, which is also an alternative entry point to the park, is provided with an ablution block and a standpipe. Water here, which is supplied from a borehole, has a particularly unpleasant sulphur smell when first drawn, but improves if left to stand.
However, it is advised that water for drinking purposes should be brought in. Limited basic food supplies can be obtained in the Kumaga village. Kumaga derives its name from a pool near the village that contains edible tubers.
Where is Kumaga Camping
From turning off the main tar road, eight kilometres of rough gravel road leads to the park entrance gate, where entry fees are to be paid. All roads within the park are rough and in many cases very sandy, so it is essential to have a 4x4 vehicle.