Wildebees builds off-road camping trailers with a growing reputation in the overlanding community. Models like the Cheetah, Kudu, and Impala are named after South African wildlife and designed for durable bush use.
Wildebees trailers are built tough. The chassis and suspension are designed for the kind of corrugated gravel and rocky tracks you find in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and the Northern Cape. Tent systems fold out from the trailer body, and kitchens are built into slide-out drawers. The Cheetah is the compact option, light and fast to set up. The Kudu adds more storage and a larger tent. The Impala is the family-sized model with the most living space. All models share the same off-road DNA. On Kampi, Wildebees trailers are a mid-range option. They cost less than premium brands like Conqueror but offer more capability than entry-level trailers. Good for renters who want reliability without the top-tier price.

Wellington
R650/day

Pretoria
R550/day

Pretoria
R500/day

Centurion
R750/day

Rawsonville
R750/day

Cape Town
R650/day
Wildebees focuses on durability and bush-ready design at a mid-range price point. They are not the cheapest or the most expensive, but they are built to handle real South African conditions.
The Impala is the largest model, typically sleeping 4 to 5 people. The Kudu sleeps 2 to 3, and the Cheetah is designed for 2. Check individual listings on Kampi for exact capacity.