
The stands are big, have plenty grass and shade, and each their own bathroom. The braai is on a bit of paving, so you can't move them around, most braai's are spaced far apart, but a few are uncomfortably close... We had 3 campsites (4C, 4D and 5A), so we could move around if needed.
You can't bring your own wood, apparently they are scared of wood borers, but they stock decent wood - you can buy once a day from a little golf cart with a trailer that comes past all the campsites (ice as well on the cart), or you can get from reception any time that they are open. The braai is cleaned in the morning (after the night before!), so you can start a fresh fire with a clean grid every time!
The bathrooms look relatively new and are spectacularly clean, and even have some cleaning stuff, so you can sort out your own puddles of shower water! They also have a pool, nogal in the shape of an electric guitar, lekker to cool off in.
As I said, the camp is outside the reserve, so not too many animals can be seen along the fence, we saw a couple of kudu and some warthogs, but there are plenty birds, some very tame, best is to take an early morning stroll along the fence with your binoculars, you’ll definitely spot some!