Antares Bush Camp

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Address: 39 Scorpion Road, Mopani District Municipality, Phalaborwa, Limpopo 1390
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Bush Camp & Photography Hide

Located In The Greater Kruger National Park

Antares Bush Camp offers a unique safari experience in the heart of Greater Kruger National Park. Located within the Balule Nature Reserve, this exclusive bush camp boasts over 7500 Ha of traversing area, allowing you to explore a diverse range of landscapes and encounter the Big 5 and over 300 bird species. The camp’s highlight is the Umgede photography hide, situated on the water’s edge, which provides a perfect vantage point for photographing wildlife up close. After a day of wildlife viewing, relax in the plunge pool and stay connected with free Wi-Fi. Come and discover the beauty of Antares Bush Camp, where you can capture memories to last a lifetime

Escape to Antares for an exclusive, affordable self-catering accommodation in the Greater Kruger. A fully-catered option is also available on request.With only five en-suite bedrooms accommodating a maximum of eight guests, you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of the bush with your small group or family. Enjoy air-conditioning, indoor and outdoor showers. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and

Directors
Ian Owtram
Ian is a highly qualified wildlife expert, with extensive experience in guiding and teaching guests and potential field guides, sharing his broad knowledge and insights of all aspects of the African bushlife. He has worked at Thornybush Private Game Lodge, qualified as an Advanced Trails Guide, and has a keen interest in wildlife photography.
Mel Owtram
Mel's passion for African wildlife is equally matched with her knowledge, administrative skills, and photographic expertise. With a degree in Environmental Biology, experience as a zookeeper and having taught at an environmental education centre, she brings a wealth of expertise to Antares.
Team
Linky Mankgela
Linky has worked at Antares for several years now ensuring that the facilities are always kept neat and clean, doing all the washing and related laundry. Her mother cares for her two children while she is working, as is normal in the local culture. Her home is close to the mountains in a small village called “Enable”.
Armstrong Ntimane
Armstrong joined our small team at the end of 2022 when he took over his father's position after Reginald had to retire due to medical reasons. He has sadly since then passed away and Armstrong has fitted into his big shoes quickly. Armstrong is always willing to assist around the camp.