Accommodation at Eagle View Star Deck consists of the option of sleeping in a safe enclosed upper section of the deck or, alternatively, on comfortable camp cots in spacious dome tents.
There are on-site ablutions under the deck which consist of flush toilets and hot water showers and our catering staff produce mouth-watering meals from the fully-equipped kitchen incorporated underneath the deck.
The deck itself offers magnificent elevate views of a wildlife corridor, with a small lounge area to relax.
220V solar electricity is available on site to recharge electronic equipment.
A warm and welcoming fire area forms the focal point of the camp away from the deck.
Please note that reserving Eagle View Star Deck requires a minimum charge of 4 persons as this is an exclusive experience. It is only available on the fully catered option.
Tuli Wilderness is home to a diverse range of wildlife and the Tuli Area boasts the world’s largest elephant population on privately-owned land (over 1800 elephants) offering some incredible sightings and providing fantastic photographic opportunities. Our vast private and exclusive unfenced concession borders the great Limpopo River at its Southern end and the Motloutse River to the East and encompasses riverine thickets, mopane veld, open plains and boulder-strewn sandstone ecosystems, complete with the game one would expect. The landscapes are breath-taking!
The night sounds heard at the Star Deck are magical and game such as Elephants, Lion, Leopard, Brown and Spotted Hyaena, Civet, Genet and African Wild Cat may possibly be seen in and around the camp.
Two game drives take place daily and these are included in the rate.
Morning game drives are usually around 3 – 4 hours in duration with a slightly shorter afternoon drive that usually extends into the darkness, including a bit of a night drive in the hope of finding some of the more elusive nocturnal wildlife.
Your professional guide will also discuss with you the options of guided game-walks or a combination drive and walk. Make sure that you don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit and walk up the spectacular Eagle Rock!
Game such as Elephants, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, spotted and brown hyena, a variety of Antelope, Bush Pig, Warthog and more may possibly be seen on Game Drives around the reserve.
Birders will be pleasantly rewarded with sightings of many species occurring in this camp’s habitat: Meyer’s Parrot, Meve’s Starlings, Southern Black Tit, African Mourning Dove, African Scops-Owl visit all year and summer brings visitors like Broadbilled Roller, Eurasian Golden Oriole, Woodland Kingfisher and Levalliant’s Cuckoo. Raptors include Little Sparrowhawk and Gabar Goshawk.