


Biyamiti is a delightful region in the Kruger National Park surrounding the stunning Biyamiti River. With stately wild fig trees and exotic jackalberry trees scattered around the grassy terrain, this place offers the best of African beauty. The adventurous traveller will be pleasantly surprised with the roaming game in the area, especially around the Biyamiti Weir. Towering giraffes, majestic rhino and stocky buffaloes, they are just some of the fascinating creatures in Biyamiti area.
Accommodation in the area is available in Biyamiti Bush Camp. This cozy camp, encircled by deloga thickets, offers elegant lodging options. There are guest cottages and cottages available, comfortable and well equipped to guarantee a restful stay. It is fitted with all the amenities that make you feel right at home. Beds, bath, ceiling fans for those hot summer nights and a warm kitchen with just the right fittings for a hearty meal (gas stove (with oven), fridge/freezer combination, sink, cooking utensils). Not to forget the quaint verandah with dazzling views of the emerald green surroundings.
There is plenty to do at Biyamiti. Make sure you bring your cameras because there are numerous bush walks and game drives in this area. A glimpse of fascinating wildlife like the Hippopotamus, Lion, Leopard are truly memories to cherish. There are plenty for the bird lovers too. This is the chance to check out beautiful fluttering creatures like Plum Coloured Starling, Purple Roller, and Redbacked Shrike. For those who love a bit of nostalgia, this part of the Park has its own stories to tell. Biyamiti was part of a trade route, of the by-gone era when sturdy traveler would pass the unchartered ground to carry goods to and from the coast.