Biyamiti

The S139 Biyamiti road leading to Biyamiti Bushveld camp in the Kruger National ParkThe S139 Biyamiti road leading to Biyamiti Bushveld camp

Access to Biyamiti Bushveld Camp is along a 'private-residents only' road that follows the Biyamiti River, this means that guests who have reserved accomodation in Biyamiti Bushveld camp are the only visitors driving this stretch of road ensuring an enjoyable and relaxed drive to camp.

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The Biyamiti S139 road with a view over the Biyamiti River in the Kruger National ParkThe Biyamiti S139 road with a view over the Biyamiti River

Accommodation

Biyamiti Bushveld Camp offers 15 self-catering chalets that are spread out in a long well spaced line along the Biyamiti River. 

The surrounding vegetation is mixed woodland and large trees along the river.

Biyamiti Bushveld Camp on the banks of the Biyamiti river in the south of the Kruger National ParkBiyamiti Bushveld Camp

The chalets are serviced daily and supplied with bedding, towels and soap.

Biyamiti chalet bedroom in Biyamiti Bushveld camp in the Kruger National ParkBiyamiti chalet bedroom

Each chalet has an en suite bathroom, kitchen with cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils. 

Biyamiti chalet bathroom

The small lounge provides an ideal spot to relax when you are not outside braaing or admiring the view.

The Biyamiti chalet lounge in the Kruger National ParkBiyamiti chalet lounge
Sausage Tree Flower image taken near Biyamiti camp on a self drive in the Kruger National ParkSausage Tree Flower image taken near Biyamiti camp on a self drive


Activities

Biyamiti has a hide that provides a good place to view animals walking by or waterbirds during the wet season because it overlook the Biyamiti riverbed...

Biyamiti Bushveld camp hide in the Kruger National ParkBiyamiti Bushveld camp hide

The hide faces north so the lighting is not ideal for photography but the area is very good for big-5 sightings (leopard, buffalo, lion, elephant and rhino).

Biyamiti Bush camp has guided game drives and guided walks. Please ask at reception when you check in.

Inside Biyamiti Bushveld camp hide in the Kruger National ParkA view from inside the camp hide

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Hamerkop fishing at the Mlambane bridge on the way to Biyamiti camp in the Kruger National ParkHamerkop fishing at the Mlambane bridge
Leopard eating on a buffalo carcass near Biyamiti camp in the Kruger National ParkLeopard eating on a buffalo carcass in the dry Biyamiti riverbed before hyenas chased him away.
Hyena running on road towards a carcass near Biyamiti camp in the Kruger National ParkHyena running on road towards a carcass
Leopard eating on a buffalo carcass near Biyamiti Bushveld camp in the Kruger National ParkLeopard eating on a buffalo carcass
Peeping Leopard found in the Kruger National ParkPeeping Leopard
Leopard on rocky outcrop in the Kruger National ParkLeopard sitting on rocky outcrop just past Gardenia bird hide

The S139 private road to Biyamiti Bushveld camp has two waterholes along the way, Biyamiti and Blinkwater waterholes and is a great place to see plans game like giraffe, waterbuck and zebra.

Biyamiti waterhole on the S139 private  road leading to Biyamiti Bushveld camp in the Kruger National ParkBiyamiti waterhole on the S139 with thousands of small yellow Devil's thorn flowers.

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Kudu at Biyamiti 
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