About Tshipise, a Forever Resort
Tshipise means something warm, with large baobab trees dotting the landscape and the famous Tshipise koppie towering over this resort. It is also 105 km from the Kruger National Park’s Northern Pafuri Gate.The self-catering rondavels and campsites are barely visible among the Mopani, red bush willow and jakkalsbessie trees. Guests can soak in the bushveld atmosphere around a braai with a South African potjie, or enjoy a delicious meal in the restaurant.There are three conference facilities that can host between 20 to 300 people, with standard equipment.Ame
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
Rondavels are fully equipped with cutlery, crockery and cookware.
Kitchens have four-plate stoves, no ovens.
Linen and bath towels are provided, please provide your own swimming towels.
Selected DStv channels are provided.
There are braai facilities and air-conditioning.
Weekends require a minimum stay of 2 nights - Friday and Saturday.
All long weekends are high season tariffs.
One vehicle per chalet, extra vehicles are R 50 per night.
The Campsites have power points and require a male caravan plug for use, which is available from the shop and security.
We regret that no pre-allocation of site numbers can be done – all stands are allocated on a first come first served basis.
Rates for the caravan park are calculated per site and per person per day.
Max 8 persons per site.
Rates are per night, with a minimum of 2 nights over weekends and school holidays.
Only recognized tents, caravans and motor homes are allowed to camp in the caravan park.
Sleeping in cars and bakkies will not be allowed.
Only one vehicle per site included in rate, extra vehicles are allowed at an additional fee.
Long-stay rates are available on request.
Amenities
Facilities
- Braai/Barbecue
- Swimming Pool
- Satellite TV*
- Conference Venues
- Restaurant on Premises
- Parking on Premises
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Tshipise, a Forever Resort location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling