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Truly wonderful from all aspects

5.0 of 5 bubblesReviewed 11 Aug 2024
Notten’s Bush Camp was like going back to a different place and time. When the world was more personal, more relaxed, and more friendly. The level of personal service and all the little touches made the visit really special. Even though we had never been at Notten’s before we were treated like we were family.

The rooms were spacious and clean and with a great view of their watering hole and all the animals that spend the day there. The Summer House is the gathering place for food, drink and fun. A wonderful fireplace with couches and chairs right next to the bar. The dining room and lounge area that overlooks the watering hole. Food was wonderful and they went out of their way to make amazing gluten free options to accommodate my diet. I was often so taken aback by how good the food was that it took me awhile to stop asking if things really were gluten free. Breakfast always had smoothies, Mimosas and bloody marys available on a self-service basis.

Cheryl was ever present to answer questions or to welcome you back from a game drive with a moist towel. She seemed to be everywhere all at once to assist you.

Our guide was Mr. T and our tracker was Wonder. They were a wonderful duo who had amazing non-verbal communication that would always get us into places where we were in a great position to see animals close and from a great vantage point. My son and I were truly astounded by how they always seemed to maneuver into the best spots. Mr. T also lead the daily bushwalks and taught us a great deal about the flora and fauna. Very low key but super knowledgeable. The variety and quantity of animals we saw exceeded any expectation we came with.

I actually used the fitness center which had cardio equipment and strength training equipment. There was also a really nice pool with comfortable lounge chairs as well as couches. There was nothing that we felt was lacking. The game drive coffee stops and sundowners were fantastic and also included gluten free snacks that were really tasty. My son and I agreed we would return and stay longer.
Date of stay: August 2024
Trip type: Travelled with family
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Reviewed 10 August 2024

Notten's Bush Camp is perfection—Paradise itself found and recovered, providing us mortals with a chance to return to the Garden of Eden for the duration of your stay. I recommend it across the board in the highest possible terms, without any reservation, hesitation, or equivocation.

At a Glance: The "vibe" is on point, especially when it comes to a safari vacation. There’s just this indescribable, irreplicable aura of simpler times long gone, which creates an authentic Old World feel found nowhere else on earth. Yet, twenty-first-century amenities and creature comforts abound, combining the best of modernity with history. For a small sample: as our transfer shuttle arrived on the property, a herd of elephants strutted across the viewing vista to the watering hole, while Cheryl—the marvelous maître d’hôtel—joyously welcomed us with chilled lemon water and guided us to our room.

The Lodge: Notten's Bush Camp is so special because you truly feel welcomed into the home of the Notten's family. Dave Notten himself made a point of meeting and chatting with each guest, even following up on my father’s health (he’d been sick the day before) by inquiring as to his wellbeing. His personable cousin, Dale, manages the day-to-day operation. After each game drive, he would ask us with genuine interest and excitement about what we saw, just like a fun uncle eager to hear about our adventures and see our many videos and pictures. Jan also manages the operations to perfection; although she’d been sick for the start of our stay, once she was better, she made sure to introduce herself to my father and me, asking about what we’d been seeing and always happy to chat over a drink. Cheryl was an absolute delight as the front face of the lodge, always welcoming us with drinks and warm face cloths after each drive and happy to answer any questions and immediately alleviate any concerns. She was also just a pleasure to talk with about South Africa, the safari industry, and the excitement of the game drives. You could tell she was legitimately excited by the wildlife sightings and would share in our glee about what we were seeing. Salon, Gift, and Timbi were marvelous waitresses, always super helpful, proactive, personable, and warm. My dad and I each have different dietary restrictions (gluten free, peanut/shellfish allergy, respectfully), and so, together, we are a bit high maintenance in that regard. But they were right on it, delivering amazing meals day in, day out. It truly is a sign of a good vacation that we didn’t have to worry about our food allergies, knowing we were in the best of hands. While I forgot to get the names of the chefs, I can assure you that their cooking was seriously out of this world. I’ve been all over the continental US, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, Central America, the Caribbean, Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, and East Africa, and the food at Notten’s was some best I’ve ever had. All of the baked goods on the game drives were homemade (the best breakfast bars I’ve ever had) and the meals (each multiple delicious courses) were exquisite from start to finish. Dale himself took to grilling the steak one night, and it was prepared perfectly. The wine and cocktails were paired and tailored to the meals to perfection by Medion, the main bartender, who is both generous and extremely talented with the spirits and array of stellar South African wines. The groundskeeper (whose name I’m also forgetting, I’m sorry!) is also extremely talented. He kept the kerosene lanterns full, which really set the Old World charm, while maintaining the Garden of Eden across the lodge with the perfectly manicured lawn, pool, and fountain areas, all of which perfectly complemented the bush while transitioning perfectly to and from it.

The view from the Summer House—the main lodge building—was without rival: vervet monkeys hopping about, baboons out on the vista, beautiful birds everywhere, in addition to spectacular views of nyala, warthogs, giraffes (drinking!), elephants, warthogs (one afternoon, we counted ~15 all at once), kudu, zebra, and impala running around over the horizon, all visible without even standing up from the dining table.

The rooms were exquisite, spacious yet cozy, with huge verandas and gorgeous bathroom, all with massive windows of the game-laden vista. The outdoor shower was amazing, with views of the stars at night and nyala and baboons in the afternoons. The freshly drawn warm bath with bath salts waiting after each evening drive was a wonderful and most welcome surprise.

The Game Drives: Out of this world. Stupefying. Indescribable. I was left utterly speechless during and after each drive, and I’m still struggling to formulate into the words the emotional highs and rush of the game drives. Honestly, I’m coming to the conclusion that the wildlife and our encounters with it were simply so beautiful that they defy articulation in the English language. I’ll try my best at a description here, but it will invariably fall short. Mr. T wore many hats seamlessly, as our fearless Guide, Ranger, & Driver, plus Teacher & Comedian. He and our Tracker, Wonder, were the ultimate dream team. Watching their perfect coordination and synergy was truly magnificent in its own right, as they conducted a graceful pas de deux across the African bush to find and provide the best—pretty much unheard of—views of what are normally the most elusive animals. Mr. T and Wonder were both extremely informative, supportive, helpful, and hilarious, having a great rapport with each other and their guests. They also made sure we felt safe and secure at all times. Mr. T’s bush walks were also a real treat: it was so special to experience and appreciate the smaller aspects of the bush—like the ant lion, termites, various tracks, weavers’ nests, and the Magic Gowrie—in greater detail. We also got to see plenty of larger game on the walks: giraffes, impala, warthogs, a bull elephant, a terrapin, and goliath & grey herons. Though we were not assigned to their vehicle, Joe and Tom were also just fantastic. Early in the morning with coffee around the fire, they would talk to me about animal calls, their families, the Notten’s family tree, the pictures on the wall, and general stories from the rich experiences of their lives.

The animal encounters were just unbelievable. In terms of cats, we saw the southern Talamati pride (including cubs) up close on three separate drives, including when they were finishing up a Wildebeest carcass. We also saw the Gijima males up close as they awoken and yawned, preparing for their evening patrol. One morning, we followed a younger male during his strole, including while he drank and started to stalk a baby giraffe. Mr. T and Wonder knew exactly how to maneuver the vehicle such that we kept pace with him perfectly. We even heard the lions roaring at multiple points during the night. Just the best. The leopard viewing was simply without rival: we saw the massive resident male, Nweti (I think that was his name), up close as he staked out a warthog den, and we heard him sawing early in the morning. However, it was Ntsumi, the resident leopardess, and her two sub-adult female cubs who really stole the show. We saw them pretty much every drive; one of the sub-adults loved to walk underneath our vehicle numerous times. We even had to stop for about five minutes while she just camped out underneath us. We got to see Ntsumi stalk a female nyala and stroll around with both sub-adults as they practiced their stalking and chasing skills. Something about seeing three leopards all together at the same time leaves you stunned.

Elephants were everywhere, including big bulls up close and personal. Rhino abounded of various ages and sizes, we saw massive bull Cape buffaloes with oxpeckers over their faces, and we had plenty of hyena encounters, often on the heels of the leopards. I just cannot believe how frequently and closely we got to behold such rare animals so relaxed and doing what they do best. The array of different behaviors we got to see (stalking, calling, drinking, eating, sleeping, walking, playing, nursing, yawning) was so humbling and spectacular.

Conclusion: My dad and I went to East Africa for a safari trip back in 2018, and we immediately started to plan a return trip. We wanted to prioritize and maximize game viewing, especially of the cats, which led us to the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. While researching where to stay therein, I came across Notten’s Bush Camp and based on their website, TripAdvisor reviews, and social media posts, I developed what I jokingly referred to as “vacation crush” on the lodge. Because of Covid-19, we had to kick our South Africa trip back to 2024, so needless to say, my anticipation for the Greater Kruger ecosystem, the Sabi Sands Reserve, and Notten’s in particular had been slowly rising for quite some time. With that in mind, I also tried my best to manage my expectations within the realm of reality, especially when it comes to viewing wildlife—which is, by definition, unbeholden to us and exactly what makes them so special, exciting, humbling, and magical.

With that context in mind, I can honestly say Notten’s Bush Camp utterly and completely blew me away. I wish I could award them an infinite number of stars, but alas, TripAdvisor limits me to five. Everything exceeded my already high expectations and even surpassed my highest hopes, in every way possible. The lodge, the atmosphere, the “vibe,” and the mood are unique, genuine, and without rival. More importantly, the animals, the wildlife, and the educational wildlife encounters are simply out of this world. Most importantly, it’s the staff and employees—the people—who make Notten’s many notches above the rest. It’s clear from the second you arrive that at Notten’s, you’re family.

Room tip: Perfection across the board! If you're on the fence about going to South Africa, book at Notten's, & you'll have the trip of your life!
Date of stay: July 2024
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Reviewed 11 May 2024 via mobile

Overall Notten’s Bush Camp is absolutely fabulous, especially after experiencing an extra night elsewhere that made me decide to up my review. We had one hiccup that impacted our stay but I’ll go into that at the end . The lodge and rooms were amazing, staff attentive and guides and tracker’s outstanding.

Our guide picked us up from the airport so we were able to get to know him before our Safari’s started. Mind, the drive from the airport was an adventure as were saw the biggest group of elephants on the way in than over the next few days, as well as zebras. Our first Safari out and, Mr T our guide, delivered all of the big 5 in the first 3 hour Safari ride! The next day you think you can’t see anymore but we did, time and time again. The list is exhaustive with multiple sightings of lions, 3 lionesses with 7 cubs in tow, a lion with his 4 ladies, Leopard mum and 2 cubs, African water buffalo, rhino’s, elephants, cheetah, warthogs, zebras, hyenas, hippos, giraffes, turtles, impalas, kudoo, puff adder snake, beautiful birds, baboons, cheeky monkeys, mongoose, dwarf mongoose, squirrels, hares, rabbits, crocs and I’m sure I missed a few! Stunning sunsets and sunrises and a surprise chill around a fire pit with drinks and a regaling by Joe of the animal calls in the African wilds before heading back to the lodge, a magical night guys. The guides are all about you and what you’d like to see, which wasn’t the case in the following lodge we stayed in. Nature walks are a daily occurrence.

The lodge is beautiful, tucked away in the bush. Rooms are beautifully crafted with big comfortable beds and multiple sitting spaces inside and out. The bathroom was spacious with a shower and separate bath, and bonus was a little sitting area outside with sun lounges, which we didn’t use, as getting back and forward was problematic for us. The outside room decks offered views to a grassy plain in front over in the communal, though the view from our room was bushes as they were quite overgrown and we couldn’t see the grassy plains. If staying over in rooms close to communal areas most had unhindered views of the plains with wildlife in abundance. The communal area is a lovely spot to relax, have a cold drink or hot, and watch the day go by, it’s also where delicious meals were served. There was plenty of food, in fact more than we could ever eat! If you had special dietary requirements the staff bent over backwards to look after you. Thank you for my chicken and crucified steak and the birthday surprise in my room and yummo chocolate cake. Eating was a treat here with so much to choose from, beautiful, fresh and filling and loaded with flavour. Early departure? No problem, staff still organise a filling meal to finish your stay.

The pool area is lovely with lounges, cushioned chairs and sun lounges in and out of shaded areas, though sun lounges could go with padding as there’s a hard ridge that digs into your back, minor issue. There is a spa, gym, library and quaint little areas to sit and watch the world go by, as well as a small gift shop. The owner, Dave, came by our last night and had a chat and talked football and rugby with my husband, hexes charming. Thank you Gift for your beautiful smile, Cheryl for your warm welcome and understanding, Mr T and Jeff for all the animal interactions and our Tracker Aby. Special shout out to our superb cook who went out of her way to make me a delicious chicken casserole and chicken kebabs, you rock honey.

Would we book again or recommend here? Yes. What would I change?

If you have any mobility issues triple check the lodge understands, as our stay was impacted with room allocation. There are 8 gorgeous rooms, 5 close to and in what I call the communal space and 3 outside with narrow walkways and stairs. My husband has mobility issues, poor balance and is night blind, which was relayed to Nottens when accommodation was booked. Unfortunately our room was one of the 3 away from the communal areas and was difficult to negotiate, especially at night. Our hostess apologised but apparently she couldn’t change it as that was the one allocated to us. After leaving the room at 6am my husband didn’t go back until after dinner as it was difficult for him to negotiate, especially if I wasn’t with him, so enjoying our private space in down time didn’t happen but we did chill by the pool, which we enjoyed.

Room tip: If you have mobility issues triple check Nottens haven’t put you in the back lodges as they are not suitable, especially at night.
Date of stay: May 2024
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Reviewed 7 May 2024 via mobile

What a wonderful first time visit to Kruger and Notten’s Bush Camp. From the moment we arrived to a welcome from Cheryl with cooling hand towels to the incredible 3hr game drives with Thomas and Wonder every morning and afternoon to the moment we left with our hosts coming out to farewell us… the whole experience was inspiring and first class.

Our rooms were spacious and opened out onto the bush, so we had elephants, warthogs, impala etc wondering around right outside. Loved the outdoor shower. The rooms have tea and coffee facilities, a little food pack and a little bottle of wine. All the meals, drinks and laundry were included in our package.

Enjoyed seeing all the wild animals and were totally amazed at Thomas and Wonder’s tracking! Also, finding a chameleon on the drive home?! In the dark.

Date of stay: May 2024
Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Reviewed 7 May 2024

The cottage was huge and so comfortable, and included indoor and outdoor shower options, a long deck, and all the amenities of a nice hotel. The food selection and quality were fantastic. The game drives were incredible-- we saw several leopards which was a highlight for me, plus rhinos, lions, hyenas, elephants, giraffe, zebra, wild dog, buffalo, mongoose, baboons, and more! We had nice sunset stops with drinks & snacks while watching sunset, then drove back after dark, spotting some owls and searching for nocturnal animals. The restaurant & lounge areas have perfect designs for viewing wildlife that often pass by, and are very comfortable. And the staff are so friendly and helpful! Also a wonderful outdoor dining area with large firepit, and you can eat dinner by the fire while watching for wildlife in the area. There is a great fitness room, large swimming pool and spa as well.

Room tip: This private reserve limits vehicles & visitors so you don't see a bunch of vehicles at each wildlife sighting like you can get in Kruger.
Date of stay: March 2024
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Reviewed 6 May 2024

The array of animals we saw was AMAZING! We were out close to 7 hours a day looking for animals.
The staff were incredibly friendly and our room was wonderful. We had an elephant come right up to our porch and eat the tree which improved our view :)
The pool was an added bonus. It is beautiful and a great place to spend time between the game drives. The food was delicious and it was nice not to have to make decisions on what I was having. You only get a choice at breakfast. Coffee was delicious!
I would love to return someday. One of my favorite game lodges!!!!

Date of stay: May 2024
Trip type: Travelled with friends
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