It is connected to the main Skukuza camp by the H4-1 tarred road (43 km apart), arguably the busiest road in Kruger, especially during weekends and school holidays.
Skukuza |
Stevenson-Hamilton was dubbed “Skukuza” by the Tsonga Shangaans who lived on the reserve, meaning ‘the man who has turned everything upside down’ or ‘the man who swept clean’.
Some eventually also worked on the Selati line past Skukuza in the Kruger National Park and in 1969 and 1970, during the last years of their service life, also briefly on the Hutchinson to Calvinia line in the Karoo.