Kiba Point is all about privacy
Sometimes you just want to get away and have your own safari, be it with your family, kids, or just another. Safari camps are generally social affairs, but sometimes we just want to do a safari on our own. And this without having to meet anyone else. To do our own game drives as and when we want, or sleep in late and do nothing. And if we didn’t want to say another word to another person for an entire day, well that would be alright too!
It’s a mile downstream from its sister camp – Sand Rivers Selous, but operates completely in its own private world. It’s set back off the river, with only 4 impressively large and open-fronted rooms. Bathrooms are bush deluxe, with flush toilets, indoor and outdoor showers and hot and cold water as and when you want. Each room has its own plunge pool set into the edge of the deck, and there is also a large pool at the main thatched mess, where you can also sink into comfortable sofas and chairs for an afternoon of general laziness.
Kiba Point has its own small team of guides and staff, all of whom can help you plan your activities. Head out every day either on foot, by boat or by vehicle – as you want and when you want – that’s the beauty of your own private camp.