Elandsbosch Travel & Accommodation Guide
Your complete guide to visiting Elandsbosch, South Africa.
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FromR1,400per night
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About Elandsbosch
Elandsbosch is a small rural settlement in Limpopo Province, located in the heart of South Africa's bushveld region. The area serves as a gateway to the Greater Kruger ecosystem and offers visitors access to authentic farmland experiences and wildlife areas.
Elandsbosch sits in the Limpopo lowveld, approximately 60 kilometers west of Phalaborwa and the central Kruger National Park gates. The settlement exists primarily as a farming community, surrounded by extensive cattle ranches and game farms that characterize this part of the province. The landscape consists of open grassland punctuated by acacia trees and rocky outcrops, typical of the transitional zone between highveld and lowveld terrain.
The region's economy revolves around agriculture and wildlife management, with several private game reserves operating in the vicinity. Visitors to the area often use it as a base for exploring the western sections of the Greater Kruger area, including the Balule and Klaserie nature reserves. The climate is warm to hot year-round, with summer rainfall between November and March creating lush grazing conditions that attract diverse wildlife populations.
Access to Elandsbosch requires travel along gravel roads that branch off the R40 highway connecting Hoedspruit and Phalaborwa. The nearest significant town is Hoedspruit, roughly 40 kilometers to the south, which provides essential services including medical facilities, fuel stations, and shopping centers. Those seeking Elandsbosch accommodation will find options ranging from working farm stays to small lodges catering to visitors heading into the surrounding conservation areas.
The area offers opportunities for guided bush walks, birding excursions, and farm tours that provide insight into rural Limpopo life. Several seasonal rivers cross the landscape, creating natural corridors for wildlife movement between protected areas. During the dry winter months from May to September, game viewing improves as animals concentrate around remaining water sources and the reduced vegetation makes spotting easier.
Visitors should come prepared for remote conditions. Mobile phone coverage can be limited, and the nearest substantial amenities require driving on unpaved roads. The isolation forms part of the appeal for those seeking genuine bushveld experiences away from commercial tourism centers.
Elandsbosch sits in the Limpopo lowveld, approximately 60 kilometers west of Phalaborwa and the central Kruger National Park gates. The settlement exists primarily as a farming community, surrounded by extensive cattle ranches and game farms that characterize this part of the province. The landscape consists of open grassland punctuated by acacia trees and rocky outcrops, typical of the transitional zone between highveld and lowveld terrain.
The region's economy revolves around agriculture and wildlife management, with several private game reserves operating in the vicinity. Visitors to the area often use it as a base for exploring the western sections of the Greater Kruger area, including the Balule and Klaserie nature reserves. The climate is warm to hot year-round, with summer rainfall between November and March creating lush grazing conditions that attract diverse wildlife populations.
Access to Elandsbosch requires travel along gravel roads that branch off the R40 highway connecting Hoedspruit and Phalaborwa. The nearest significant town is Hoedspruit, roughly 40 kilometers to the south, which provides essential services including medical facilities, fuel stations, and shopping centers. Those seeking Elandsbosch accommodation will find options ranging from working farm stays to small lodges catering to visitors heading into the surrounding conservation areas.
The area offers opportunities for guided bush walks, birding excursions, and farm tours that provide insight into rural Limpopo life. Several seasonal rivers cross the landscape, creating natural corridors for wildlife movement between protected areas. During the dry winter months from May to September, game viewing improves as animals concentrate around remaining water sources and the reduced vegetation makes spotting easier.
Visitors should come prepared for remote conditions. Mobile phone coverage can be limited, and the nearest substantial amenities require driving on unpaved roads. The isolation forms part of the appeal for those seeking genuine bushveld experiences away from commercial tourism centers.
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From
R 900
Per unit per night in February


Witgatboom Boskamp is an African-style bushcamp accommodation in a private malaria-free wildlife estate, 11 km outside Mookgophong in the Waterberg district, Limpopo. It comprises 7 thatched cabins or chalets arranged around a giant boma, for up to 21 guests.
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
Bird Watching

Witgatboom Boskamp
Self-catering
14km from Warmbaths (A Forever Resort)
From
R 900
Per unit per night in February
Outdoor Pool
Full Kitchen
Bird Watching
Accommodation Prices in Elandsbosch
| Type | Listings | From | Average | Up To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-catering | 1 | R900 | R1,617 | R3,480 |
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