Eswatini Lavumisa border crossing — the overlooked overlanding entry point explained
Back from 4 nights in the bush — here is the full report from Bloemfontein.
The spot: Walk-in only, no advance booking, and we had it to ourselves mid-week.
Facilities: Full ablutions with hot showers, braai stands, and a basic tuck shop.
Wildlife: The bird life alone is worth the trip — 47 species on my list for the weekend.
What worked: The National Luna fridge ran the full trip on 145Ah LiFePO4 topped up by 204W solar. Didn't need the generator once.
What to bring: Your own firewood (collecting prohibited in most reserves), minimum 20L water per person for 3 days, and a headlamp — the bush is seriously dark.
Would I go back: Immediately. This is exactly why we overland.
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Back from 4 nights in the bush — here is the full report from Bloemfontein.
The spot: Walk-in only, no advance booking, and we had it to ourselves mid-week.
Facilities: Full ablutions with hot showers, braai stands, and a basic tuck shop.
Wildlife: The bird life alone is worth the trip — 47 species on my list for the weekend.
What worked: The National Luna fridge ran the full trip on 145Ah LiFePO4 topped up by 204W solar. Didn't need the generator once.
What to bring: Your own firewood (collecting prohibited in most reserves), minimum 20L water per person for 3 days, and a headlamp — the bush is seriously dark.
Would I go back: Immediately. This is exactly why we overland.
— boetie_botha
Did you see any large wildlife in camp? We had an elephant push over a tree about 16m from our rooftop tent at 02:00. Incredible to experience — absolutely terrifying in the moment.
The LiFePO4 and solar setup you describe is similar to mine. 118Ah battery with 236W solar keeps a Dometic CFX3 45 fridge running indefinitely in South African sun. Have not used a generator on any trip in the last 17 months.
Good tip on the firewood — this catches so many people out. I now carry a 37kg bag of hardwood in the back of the bakkie on every trip. Enough for 3 nights of evening fires without relying on anything available on site.
> Back from 4 nights in the bush — here is the full report from Bloemfontein.
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> The spot: Walk-in only, no advance booking, and we had it to ourselves mid-week.
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> Facilities: Full ablutions with hot showers, braai stands, and a basic tuck shop.
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> Wildlife: The bird life alone is worth the trip — 47 species on my list for the weekend.
>
> What worked: The National Luna fridge ran the full trip on 145Ah LiFePO4 topped up by 204W solar. Didn't need the generator once.
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> What to bring: Your own firewood (collecting prohibited in most reserves), minimum 20L water per person for 3 days, and a headlamp — the bush is seriously dark.
>
> Would I go back: Immediately. This is exactly why we overland.
> — boetie_botha
Did you see any large wildlife in camp? We had an elephant push over a tree about 16m from our rooftop tent at 02:00. Incredible to experience — absolutely terrifying in the moment.
— morne_du_toit
The LiFePO4 and solar setup you describe is similar to mine. 164Ah battery with 226W solar keeps a Dometic CFX3 45 fridge running indefinitely in South African sun. Have not used a generator on any trip in the last 19 months.
The campsite you mentioned matches what we found when we went. Definitely worth the effort to book early.