The food is a highlight. At both camps it’s a communal affair, usually served outdoors at a long table, with log fires and torches to create a really authentic bush feel. Simple homemade dishes, using predominantly local produce, are plentiful and exquisitely presented. N.B. Special arrangements can be made for in-room dining or a private bush dinner.
Your day starts with Honeyguide’s famous dawn drumbeat, before a picturesque morning safari game drive. On your return, a scrumptious breakfast follows with a choice of cereals, fruit, and a traditional cooked breakfast. Lunch is a light 3-course meal, served around 2 pm. Dinner is server later in the evening, after a sunset game drive. Dinner is a 3-course meal served either in the boma (fenced-in campfire) accompanied by the authentic sounds of the African night or a buffet in the main dining area on certain nights. Our chefs are well trained and able to cater to meal preferences. There is a well-stocked bar with an excellent wine selection, stored in a temperature-controlled cellar.
Features include: All meals included plus a safari game drive drink and snack.
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Khoka Moya Camp has a reception area made from recycled wood and thatch. It also houses a locally crafted curio outlet/shop. The main dining, lounge and bar area is designed to resemble and recalling the pioneer-dwellings of the early gold prospectors…


Guests are taken on game drives in open game viewing vehicles in the early morning and late afternoon/evening.. Late afternoon and evening drives include sunset drinks, views over the Mohwareng Hills, and glimpses of nocturnal creatures…

The camp is open to visitors all year. Game viewing is at its best the dry Winter (May-October) as animals congregate around water holes and the lack of foliage and grasses gives you a clearer view. But it does get cold at night and during the morning game drive, so pack accordingly…
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