There is not much vegetation, because the MZNP is close to the semi-desert Karoo.
From October to April the park gates are opened at 7AM and closed at 7PM, from May to September the hours are 7AM to 6PM.
You may use your own car to drive around and spot some animals.
There are also very nice hiking trails, which will allow you to experience wildlife and nature from very close. The trails start at the camp. Ask at the reception to get a small map and some advice on the trails. There is no danger when walking the trails, as there are no dangerous animals like lion in the park, but is is not uncommon to see fighting baboons or relaxing kudus and zebras in the distance during a walk.
At the camp (way up to the pool) is a big colony of Rock Dassies. They hide between the stones and elsewhere. They can become very naughty, but are normally shy. You will surely spot more and more, if you stop for a second and stand still.
There is a restaurant in the camp, which offers some interesting meals, like Springbok Carpaccio.
For evenings after a long day, a braai (South African word for barbeque) is recommended. All chalets have braai facilities and meat and wood can be bought in the camp's shop.
Do not forget to drink enough, especially in the summer months of December and January. Take enough water on a game drive, unless you want to spoil your wildlife experience, because you are thirsty and have to return to the camp. Water and other drinks (also alcohol) can be bought in the camp's shop.