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Tintswalo Scops Rest Opens in Klaserie Private Nature Reserve

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Tintswalo Scops Rest has opened in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve in the Greater Kruger region. Named after the elusive Scops Owl native to the area, this exclusive-use bush villa offers a luxurious, tailor-made safari experience for families or groups of up to eight guests.

Designed for those seeking privacy, comfort, and a home-away-from-home atmosphere, Tintswalo Scops Rest combines modern luxury with an authentic African safari. The villa features four en-suite bedrooms, spacious indoor and outdoor living areas, a private gym, and a swimming pool that overlooks the unspoiled wilderness. Guests can set their own pace with flexible daily schedules and spa treatments available upon prior arrangement. Adding to the sense of adventure, two private treehouses are available (at an additional cost) for sleep-outs under the stars; one of which overlooks the reserve’s largest dam, where hippos, crocodiles, and an abundance of birdlife provide around-the-clock wildlife activity.

Stays at Tintswalo Scops Rest include the dedicated services of a private chef, butler, and professional guide, along with a private safari vehicle for twice-daily game drives or guided bush walks. All meals and house drinks are included, with culinary offerings ranging from traditional bush breakfasts and boma dinners, to elegant international menus curated for the discerning palate.

Children of all ages are welcome, and younger guests are kept entertained through educational bush activities designed to foster a connection with nature. Cultural experiences, such as traditional pottery-making, offer meaningful interaction with local communities. Childminding services are available at an additional charge.

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Tintswalo Scops Rest is the fourth safari product in the Tintswalo Collection, which spans both the Greater Kruger and Waterberg regions. CEO Lisa Goosen notes that what truly sets this new offering apart is its convenient access just 30 minutes from Hoedspruit and Eastgate Airport; the low vehicle density of the Klaserie reserve; and Tintswalo’s exclusive 3,000 hectares of river frontage.

‘This new addition complements our existing portfolio by offering something truly unique for exclusive-use guests. 10 000 hectares of traversing rights that include a total of 18 kilometers along the perennial Klaserie River, present us with uninterrupted, unrushed game viewing in a Big 5 territory that is renowned for its wild and free, untouched beauty’, she says.

Established over 50 years ago through the unification of 36 private farms, today the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve spans 60,000 hectares of pristine wilderness. It shares unfenced borders with the Kruger National Park and the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, forming part of a vast, free-flowing ecosystem that protects endangered species, promotes biodiversity, and supports sustainable local community initiatives.

Email reservations@tintswalo.com to book your stay at Tintswalo Scops Rest

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