Cost: R150.00 per person per night – May 2025
Pet Friendly (R100.00 per visit once off charge)
Ablutions – private, clean, gas hot water showers and wash-up area.
2 large, grassed, camp sites – no electricity. Solar globes provided.
Private braai and camp fire areas on your stand, wood for sale. No card facilities.
No internet or cell phone reception
https://evergreenguestfarm.co.za/camp/

Rigel, Betelgeuse, Bellatrix, Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka!! The stars are awe inspiring!

Wind through the trees, the river gurgling over small rapids, nightjars calling. The peace of the bush soon settles into your soul as you set up camp and light the first fire of your visit.






Remember to research the Mariko Biosphere Reserve web page before you arrive as there is no signal in camp.
https://www.maricobiosreserve.org
This magical, ‘pets are welcomed’ camp has three cottages on offer – two of them are wheelchair friendly and walks around the property to see the orchards and river area are wide and also cleared for wheelchair use.
The neigbours kindly allow gentle hikes through their pristine bushveld on well maintained roads.




The tiny town of Groot Mariko is a lot older and sadder since our last visit during the annual Charles Herman Bosman festival some years ago. The festival is held in October each year and there were heaps of interesting offers including Mampoer tasting. The town then was alive with the hustle and bustle of interested visitors. In contrast this visit revealed a few determined people offering biltong, fresh meat, bread, Indian foods, baked goodies and of course a bottle store. Not much to tempt the pennies from your purse and the nearby Zeerust offers a much more pleasant shopping experience – the road through the main town very reminiscent of Ladysmith which we visited often as children.
Burgers lived up to expectations


Drives around the biosphere are best done slowly with plentiful stops to switch off the car and experience the utter quiet of the bush. Of course the water is clear and you can drink at any of the many streams that crisscross your path. The Mariko Oog, one of the river sources feeding into the Limpopo River “offers some of the purest natural water in South Africa. In December 2022 the Marico Eye pumped out a staggering 700 000 litres of crystal clean water an hour”.


Taking time to sit next to the river to think no thoughts, plan no plans and abandon all worries is priceless.


































































