In the interest of supporting the camp could we ask that you avoid, where possible, bringing and leaving single-use plastics and material that can’t be easily and readily disposed of. The camp does have recycling facilities, but where you can
What are the differences between the conservation experiences Animal Saviours offers?
The conservation experiences we offer have a slightly different emphasis or focus for each one. We recommend you read through the webpages for each one to orientate yourself and understand the differences. For those joining a Rhino Conservation Experience, the
What will I learn at Mankwe?
The team at Mankwe’s primary aim is to enthuse adult guests, young people and researchers alike, by invoking a passion and determination to better understand everyone’s responsibility towards conservation. All visitors are invited during their stay to immerse themselves in
What is Mankwe Ecology Centre like?
Mankwe, in comparison to other private game reserves around Southern Africa, is smaller, yet at 4700 hectares it is still a sizeable plot. Its size is an advantage, allowing guests close proximity to abundant wildlife, sleeping within earshot and walking
Can I bird watch in the camp?
Yes, there is birdlife in abundance and there are several quiet vantage points to set up a tripod or take out the sketchbook.
Is there power available?
There is light in all the accommodation and plugs are available, not in the tents, to allow safe charging of electronic devices such as mobile (cell) phones and camera batteries. But the camp uses solar power only, so some devices
Where is Mankwe situated?
Mankwe is situated in the North West Province of South Africa, approximately five kilometres east of the Pilansberg National Park. Most visitors are likely to fly into Johannesburg’smain airport (O.R.Tambo) after which it’s around a three-hour scenic drive to the
What is the accomodation like?
The principal accommodation at Mankwe for guests is at the aptly named ‘Waterbuck Camp’. The camp sleeps up to thirty-six guests and sits on the banks of the Motolobo dam. A rustic bush camp with all the amenities required toensure
What activities will we do doing?
There are countless opportunities to see game in southern Africa. Some visitors choose horseback riding, some walking safaris with some simply seeking the luxuries afforded by large commercial game reserves with clients transported around in adapted viewing vehicles. All options
Food and Refreshments
There will be three meals a day served in the long cabin at the centre of Waterbuck camp. Meals vary, but centre on meat dishes and sides, but always with a vegetarian option. The meats used include poultry and game,