MannaBay | Cape Town
21 Jan 2025 - 25 Jan 2025
With a gate leading directly from the hotel’s grounds to the Table Mountain National Park, MannaBay is both a luxury boutique hotel and a gateway to this iconic table-topped landmark. The views of the Mother City are dazzling whether you’re breakfasting at The MannaBay Café, clinking champagne flutes at the rooftop Atlas Bar, or taking a dip in Pom Pom’s private plunge pool. The 8 quirky rooms are individually decorated, and come with free WiFi and flat-screen TVs. Most have balconies with mountain or ocean views, and some offer free-standing tubs and/or private plunge pools. Other amenities include a 24-hour butler service, a gym, an outdoor pool and a firepit.
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Try and find a bed more well-appointed than the day bed on Versailles’ private balcony. Overlooking the city and harbour beyond, Versailles is our premier suite, inspired by the regal splendour of the Palace of Versailles and the Ancien Régime in France. This suite would have made Louis XIV cerise pink with envy.
Sure, the four-poster day bed is fit for happy honeymooners who wish to slumber beneath the stars, but there’s no need to wait for wedding bells to enjoy it. Luxury like this comes with a “Because I’m worth it” disclaimer. Inside, the four-poster mirror bed, framed by royal blue and silver fleur-de-lis wall paper, is just as special. Relax with a drink from the mini bar, whether Bombay Sapphire gin, wine or whisky, or a caffeine fix from the George Clooney-approved Nespresso machine – rusks provided.
You’ll have your own private sitting room, a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom big enough for a few juggling and cartwheeling court jesters. Oh and there’s also a shower and a deep, opulent free-standing bath for the royal couple, with a throne chair for the lady-in-waiting.




The clue is in the name. One of MannaBay’s more contemporary suites, Black & White has a private balcony that face the mountain. Unwind on the outdoor furniture and let your body clock re-set to African time. Beautiful framed zebra hide prints decorate the wall, alongside dramatic black and white photographs. Even the orchids match the theme… Here on MannaBay’s top floor, you can look out over the Table Mountain National Park from your extra-length king-size bed.






Were they still alive today, the great explorers of yesteryear would have laid down their compasses and sea-weary heads here in MannaBay’s Explorer Room during a sojourn in the Cape. Pioneering explorers like Bartholemeu Dias, who discovered our Cape of Good Hope, for instance.
To rediscover the adventurer in you, follow the hotel stairs to the middle floor, where views of Signal Hill and the city shine in through floor-to-ceiling windows. You can even glimpse the outdoors (as far as the Atlantic Ocean) as you bathe in the en-suite’s marble walk-in shower.
Sailing ships adorn the walls, nguni cattle rugs the floors. You’ll find a writing desk, complete with magnifying glass, a typewriter atop a sea-faring war chest, and a luxurious king-size bed to unwind into after a day of exploring the urban jungles of the Mother City.




Pom Pom shares its private courtyard garden with a rather spectacular porcupine who keeps watch over the plunge pool reserved for Pom Pom’s own mermaids and men. Tucked away on the lower level of the three-tiered MannaBay, Pom Pom is a natural paradise fluttering with indigenous fauna and flora.
On the walls inside you’ll find pom poms, the flower theme continuing on through to the secret garden outside where wild plants frame the Mother City in the distance. Floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors let you glimpse all from the comfort of your extra length king-size bed, as little sunbirds sing to you from their framed nests on the walls.



Orchid hunters need look no further. You’re bound to breathe a little easier as you enter this Garden of Orchid Eden.
Varietals of the unique and fragile plants decorate the walls of this luxury bedroom and its en-suite bathroom. Their deep purple hues compliment the crisp white linen of the twin beds, the white marble floors and the white shutters. Here on the upper level, large sliding doors open onto an earthy wooden balcony with cushy outdoor sofas and a front row seat to Table Mountain.
Sip freshly-brewed herbal teas or chilled champers beneath the garden umbrella, with interruptions only from the sounds of resident swallows and the smells of orchids in bloom.



Relax among the cherry blossom wallpaper in this contemporary room, right under the mountain, overlooking the koi pond. After a hot shower, turn in to the cosiness of your king-size bed.
Gazing up at the hanging bird cage, you’ll be dreaming of Geishas in no time. Traditional Japanese men in kimonos adorn the walls, watching over you as you sleep. Like us, they want to ensure that you have as special a time as possible.
Recreate a scene from the Mikado, give the Buddha’s tummy a rub for good luck or laze back on your private outdoor balcony after a day in the Winelands.




Inspired by the luxuriousness of the fine eponymous carpets and style of the Persian Empire, the Persian Room features opulent chocolate walls, a king-size bed (or alternatively twin beds) with white linen, and of course that handsome Persian prince hanging on the wall.
Pull back the white shutters and look out over the swimming pool and Table Mountain, which peers down at you from above. Enjoy a G&T on the outdoor sofas on your private patio or walk out into the garden to explore your kingdom.
Let our staff treat you like a Prince(ss) as you unwind in the splendid comfort of MannaBay.



Is there anything more beautiful and entrancing than a flamingo? Of all of nature’s animals, she is without doubt the one that beguiles even the weariest sightseer. Lay your head to rest here in the warmth of her pretty plumage.
Do the Andean flamingo mating dance or watch the faces of Table Mountain transform above you, through the glass sliding doors.
Enjoy a pink drink or three on the Flamingo’s grand balcony – it’s private, so no one will see you stretch out those wings a little. Take a long bubble bath in the free-standing tub in the en-suite bathroom or write a love letter to someone dear at the personal writing desk.




Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Business Centre, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Library, Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Pool, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Hair Dryer, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Laundry Service (Available), Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Television, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Travel Desk
Activities on Site
High Tea
Activities Nearby
Beach, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Deep Sea Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Rides, Hiking, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Museums, Paragliding, Quad Biking, Shark Cage Diving, Sky Diving, Squash Court, Surfing, Windsurfing, Wine Tasting
Your Stay
4 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
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Fast Facts
5 Star
Hotel
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, French, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 8
Special Interests: Beach / Coastal, Cycling, Gourmet, History & Culture, Nature, Relaxation, Wine
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve Garden Lodge | Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
25 Jan 2025 - 28 Jan 2025
Nestled between mountain and sea, Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a five-star eco-paradise showcasing the incredible Flora and Marine life of the Southern Tip of Africa. Home of the "Marine Big 5" - whales, sharks, dolphins, seals and penguins; and with unparalleled floral diversity, Grootbos offers you a one-of-a-kind luxury African experience.
Nestled carefully into the natural gaps of an enchanted Milkwood forest, the 11 freestanding suites are stylishly furnished with luxurious canopy beds, spacious en suite bathrooms, separate lounges with cosy fireplaces and private wooden decks with spectacular panoramic views.
True to its name, the warm and welcoming Garden Lodge is set amongst an Eden of beautifully landscaped fynbos gardens and indigenous trees. Fashioned from stone, thatch and timber, the Garden Lodge reflects African warmth with an intercontinental twist, blending perfectly into the surrounding landscape.
The curved lines, high beamed ceilings and endless windows enhance the sensation of light, freedom and natural flow and make full use of the incredible sweeping views across mountain and sea. An elegant restaurant, spacious lounge, beauty salon, library and children’s entertainment room ensure that all needs are satisfied. The wooden deck, terrace and superb pool area extend the interior space into the outdoors allowing sun seekers and nature lovers to make the most of the rejuvenating environment.
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Suite features a spacious bedroom with en-suite bathroom, separate lounge with tea & coffee making facilities, minibar, cosy fireplace, DVD player for in-room entertainment. The spacious suites open out onto a private outside deck overlooking the Walker Bay. As with all One-Bedroom Luxury Suites at Garden Lodge, facilities such as a separate bath, shower and toilet, satellite TV and secure room safes are standard.








Our Two-Bedroom Suites epitomise luxurious home-from-home comforts and are ideal for families or friends travelling together. These spacious suites feature two private en-suite bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (one with shower and one with bath), separate lounge and dining area with tea & coffee making facilities, minibar, cosy fireplace as well as a DVD player. The spacious suites open out onto a private outside deck overlooking the Walker Bay. As with all Two-Bedroom Luxury Suites, facilities such as satellite TV and secure room safes are standard.








Property Facilities
Activity Desk, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Detached Private Bathroom, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Fireplace, Fridge, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Room Service
Activities on Site
Beach Drop Off, Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Horse Riding, Massages, Natural History Tours, Scenic Flights, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching
Activities Nearby
Animal Encounters, Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, General Sightseeing, Golf, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Marine Adventures, Marine Tidal Pool, Museums, Natural History Tours, River Cruises, Shark Cage Diving, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Wildlife Tours, Wine Tasting
There’s something special about seeing a place on horseback. Take a slow trot as you appreciate the views or ride down the sweeping sand dunes, the fresh air filling your lungs and exhilaration pumping through your veins.
Horse riding at Grootbos is suitable for anyone, whether you’re a complete novice or a more experienced rider. Go for a relaxed ride through the fynbos or ride one of our special horses that are specifically trained for the beach. Our 22 horses at the Grootbos stables are well exercised and expertly trained, while all of our guides have years of experience in dealing with these noble animals.




The Southern Right whales visit Walker Bay each year and being witness to them in action whilst they breach and blow is a very special experience to observe.These peaceful giants of the deep come to Walker Bay to mate and calf in the sanctuary of the Bay.. The Walker Bay rocky outcrops offer close viewing points from elevated positions.The Grootbos guides know all the best spots and this guided experience is an experience of a lifetime.




Grootbos Nature Reserve has an exclusive boat trip, through Dyer Island Cruises, leaving every morning from Kleinbaai harbour. Besides seeing the amazing whales, this trip offers a complete experience of the Marine Big5, which includes the whales, dolphins, African Penguins, Cape Fur Seals and surface viewing of the Great White Shark. The boat comfortably accommodates 20 guests, has a toilet, upper decks, shelter from the sun as well as snacks and drinks provided onboard. The boat also has specialized guides, who can provide all the facts about the whales as well as other interesting information about the magnificent marine life. As these gentle giants are very curious, they often swim right up to the boat to get a better view of the boat and the guests. This trip takes about 2 hours and is a marine experience not to be missed!
Boat-based whale watching is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.




One of the most exciting experiences at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is the Great White Shark cage diving. Gansbaai has the reputation for being the shark capital of the world. Divers and adventurers travel from all over the world to watch this magnificent creature in the waters around Dyer Island. Every day a number of boats leave Kleinbaai harbour to spend a few hours on the water to view the Great White Sharks from the boat or to go diving in a cage with these elegant and large predators. This is a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed!
Cage Diving (No diving experience required!)
This is truly one of the most adventurous activities on our planet, coming face to face with the Great White Shark. No diving experience is required, and all equipment is provided on board. When the sharks are around the boat, the divers get into the cage and the shark is lured to within meters from the cage. As the shark approaches, divers duck under water and marvel in amazement as this awe inspiring creature swims past the cage.
Surface Viewing
Grootbos guests have the choice to either enter the cage on the shark boat or view these magnificent creatures from the top deck of the boat. Surface Viewing is normally suitable for people wanting to see the shark from out of water and not necessarily come face to face with it inside the water. However, it is often commented that one gets a better view of the sharks from the top deck.
Shark Cage Diving is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.




Keep still, listen intently and you’ll be amazed at the things you learn on a botanical safari. With the richest temperate flora in the world and six completely new species never discovered by science before, your time at Grootbos will mean that you’ll never look at plants and flowers in quite the same way again.
The 800 recorded plant species in our 2500 hectares of pristine wilderness will bring the fascinating story of fynbos and forest to life as you touch, smell and see the natural miracles that surround you. Learn how a sunbird’s beak fits perfectly into a flower, why the honey our bees produce is completely unique and how important ravaging fires are for bringing forth new life.




As a guest at Grootbos, there are so many different ways to enjoy the beach. You can take a long, relaxing walk on a solitary shore; laze in the sun on the luxurious white sand; or explore the unique coastal ecosystem while looking out for frolicking whales.
Our guides know exactly where to take you for the best swimming, tanning, walking, whale watching, angling and several other oceanic experiences on offer. We’ll transport you to and from the beach and provide you with a picnic lunch and all the beach accessories you need to enjoy your day in the sun.
Grootbos also offers guided beach tours where you can learn about the unique intertidal ecosystem; the abundant marine life; the coastal vegetation; and the geological forces that gave this coast its dramatic form.




A Bird's eyeview of Birding at Grootbos
Birding is akin to stargazing. On cloudless days, you see a myriad of these jewels flickering and floating in the sky, and once you know where and what to look for, you are transfixed by the ethereal pattern and order in their endless motion.
The Grootbos reserve and surrounding areas are a magnet to a wide variety of rare and endemic bird species feeding and breeding in the rich and diverse habitats. You know birding is not for the birds when you see how the Malachite Sunbird, with its bright green iridescent plumage, compete for attention with the flowering aloes and proteas. Grootbos is a birder friendly establishment endorsed by Birdlife SA. Our knowledgeable guides are geared to give bird watchers of all levels a winged overview of these magnificent creatures that enliven our skies and flora with their beauty and procreative activities.
Let's face it, the dazzling tapestry of fynbos wildflowers on Grootbos is not meant to attract tourists - the colourful displays of petals are nature's magic to lure birds and other pollinators to their nectar in exchange for spreading their pollen.
The beaks of the conspicuous endemic Orange-breasted Sunbird and the Southern Double-collared Sunbird are tailor-made for sipping the sweet stuff from the floral tubes of the various Erica species. You cannot miss the male Cape Sugarbird, with its ridiculously long tail (almost 70% of its total length), feeding on the nectar of Protea species. The impressive tail is solely a decorative testimony to manhood - the longer, the better! They whip their tails to attract females and ward off rivals.
In breeding season (September to April) Grootbos guests will encounter a magnitude of feisty and friendly fellows sticking together albeit they are not of the same feather. The diverse habitats - from fynbos, Milkwood and Afromontane forests to riverine scrub and mountain slopes - accommodate at least 120 different bird species, of which 30% are endemic or near endemic to Southern Africa. These include specials such as the Knysna Woodpecker, Cape Clapper-lark and the Southern Tchagra.
Flagship raptors of the area are the majestic Black Harrier, Jackal Buzzard, Forest Buzzard and African Fish-Eagle. The nearby agricultural fields are home to Blue Cranes, the Agulhas Long-billed Lark and the Denham’s Bustard.
Coastal Birding Tours
Grootbos, in partnership with Dyer Island Cruises, also takes guests on a "game viewing" cruise to Dyer Island, where endemics such as the African Black Oystercatcher, Hartlaub’s Gull, Crowned-, Cape- and Bank Cormorant, African Penguin as well as the Cape Gannet flourish. Pelagic species such as the Shy Albatross, Sooty Shearwater and Giant Petrels are also seen from time to time.




The Klipgat Cave outside De Kelders evokes vivid images of pre-historic times when modern man lived haply in symbiotic harmony with nature off the bounty of land and sea when the coastline was still kilometres away. This historical site in the Walker Bay was home to Middle Stone Age peoples some 70 000 to 80 000 years ago when large antelope such as black wildebeest and the extinct “blaauwbok” still abounded in the bay where dolphins, seals and whales now flourish.
Archaeological findings indicate that these primitive folks mainly lived off plants and smaller animals such as dune mole rats, tortoises and hares. They hunted steenbok and eland, while seabirds, shellfish and seals also formed an important part of their diet.
Dubbed Klipgat Cave (stone with a hole) after the remarkable window-like openings in the limestone rock formations that yield spectacular views of the bay and sea, the site is one of the most important cultural assets in the Western Cape. Innumerable stories of the perils and pleasures of yesteryear’s peoples unfold as layer upon layer of deposits reveal fascinating secrets of the tides, temperatures and living conditions of those early times. Later Stone Age pastoralists, believed to be the Khoekhoen/Khoikhoi, already kept sheep, and probably even cattle and dogs, in this area as early as 2 000 years ago.
They chiselled tools such as “needles” and “spatulas” out of bone to create ornaments, shell beads and pendants. Ostrich eggs were fashioned into water flasks, and tortoise shells served as bowls. These artefacts and bone samples are on display in the Cape Town Museum.
Unfortunately, the bulk of tell-tale everyday details of the loves and losses of man’s early ancestors is forever buried in the crags and crevices of this early home. Around 1713, a devastating smallpox epidemic claimed the lives of the entire local human population. The Klipgat Cave is of World Heritage significance and managed by Cape Nature Conservation.




For those who just want to relax we offer an array of spa treatments. It is time to tip-toe into a slower world where the mind can drift away on the vapors of luxurious scents, such as sandalwood, arnica and buchu, while the body melts under the soothing touch of our fully qualified beauty therapist. Pampering takes place in the comfort of your own suite. For the tired body, a therapeutic full body massage is a definite must, leaving you in a state of absolute calmness. For the weary feet, reflexology, including a footbath, will most certainly do the trick. Manicures, pedicures, facials and a host of other treatments are available on request in our Bloom Beauty Salon or in the privacy of the suites at Grootbos.
Spa Treatments are not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.




Enjoy an entrancing stroll through our Milkwood forest or a more revitalising hike up our fynbos-clad mountains, as you begin to understand what makes Grootbos quite so special. From a sunbird sipping from a flower to an ocean vista that leaves you breathless, surprises await you around every corner.
Trails are all well marked and you can choose between self-guided walks or guided walks, to learn more about these fascinating and secretive eco-systems. Gaze into the petals of a King Protea, breathe in the blackcurrant scent of buchu or simply listen to the exquisite silence that surrounds you.




Hop aboard the Lady Stanford river boat for a iconic and tranquil river cruise that winds its way gently along the picturesque Klein River, toward the Hermanus lagoon. Spend time on the open upper and lower decks of this modern eco-friendly river boat with its quiet, four-stroke boat engines, as you watch a kaleidoscope of natural colour go by.
No expense has been spared when it comes to comfort and luxury on board this vessel that most definitely stands out from the rest. A qualified skipper and experienced interactive guide, who intimately knows the river and all it has to offer, will ensure this journey is a memorable one. The Klein River features more than a hundred bird species which include majestic fish eagles, a flamboyance of pink flamingos and the ever spectacular, blue crane. Keep an eye out for otters, bontebok and horses grazing on the fertile river banks, as you make your way toward the lagoon. Lady Stanford runs daily trips for individual passengers as well as being available exclusively for private functions. The boat can comfortably accommodate 26 passengers.
The River Cruise is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.




Take a tour with heart as you discover how the entire Grootbos experience has been designed around benefitting the community and environment around you. Learn and connect as you witness how our various projects are changing lives and conserving this protected wilderness.
What is progressive tourism? It’s a term we coined to explain a new way of living that is at the heart of the entire Grootbos experience. It’s about every action we take benefitting someone else or having a positive impact on the environment.
From the freshly grown tomatoes you eat at lunch, to the recycled candles in your room, to the earrings you buy at the gift shop – we’re constantly seeking out new ways to create sustainable livelihoods for the people who call this unique area home.




This is the ultimate ride from Grootbos Nature Reserve down the mountain to the top of the Sand Dunes. The trail to the dunes is special, running on a narrow sandy horse trail through the Fynbos.
When reaching the dunes we will make our way up and across to reach a fantastic downhill section where we will pick up speed before reaching the top of our first vertical dune face. After a briefing on how to ride down the dune we down the face but for those just wanting an easy ride you can go around the side where it is an easy slope. The dune face may feel impossible and dangerous to do but the ride is in fact very controlled and the sand will slow the bike down.
What your mind tells you is impossible will in fact be very enjoyable and easy. I will be at the bottom of the dunes videoing your challenges so remember to smile. I will also teach you how to do slalom like a skiier on a snow ski slope. This is excellent fun on a bike and not too difficult to achieve. After the dunes we will pick up a 4x4 trail down to the beach. From there we will head back up to the car park but for those who are already tired I can bring the 4x4 down to the rocks so you do not have to ride up.
Fat Biking is not part of the standard Grootbos activities included in your rate.




Visit the home of the recently launched Grootbos Florilegium. The Hannarie Wenhold Botanical Art Gallery built on Grootbos Nature Reserve is an innovative space dedicated to the Florilegium’s fine botanical artworks and is a celebration of the hard work of all involved over the last five years.
The Grootbos Florilegium is the first contemporary African florilegium. Its intention is to celebrate and honor the Cape fynbos and the Cape Floral Kingdom in the southern Overberg, as a valuable botanical heritage of South Africa and as a record of the many rare, endemic and endangered plants of the region. The Florilegium is a global collaboration, featuring carefully selected botanical artists. 35 celebrated artists from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Reunion and the United Kingdom have lent their talent and expertise to the collaboration. A further 9 come from countries including the Netherlands, Brazil, the USA, Japan, Germany, South Korea and Italy.
The Grootbos Florilegium is representing nothing less than the best of the international botanical arts community.




Garden Lodge Restaurant
Garden Lodge was designed to let the magic of nature flood in through all of its doors and windows. Enjoy its warm cosy interior and spectacular ocean and fynbos views, as you savour memorable meals with loved ones.
Every plate of food served up at our tables is a perfect, colourful piece of art. We use only the very freshest ingredients, sourced as close to Grootbos as possible, with many coming from our own organic farm on the reserve. This means that as you’re swooning over that home made linguini or Thai spiced soup, you’re also contributing to our food production and social upliftment projects. And the best part? All meals are included in your rate.









Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included
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Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 11
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Morukuru Beach Lodge | De Hoop Nature Reserve
28 Jan 2025 - 30 Jan 2025
Morukuru Beach Lodge is a luxury 5-suite boutique style eco-lodge in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, approximately 1 km from the exclusive-use Morukuru Ocean House, along the same pristine coastline. Part of Relais & Chateaux, the lodge offers one Honeymoon Suite, two Ocean View Suites and two Ocean View Family Suites, making this a great stopover location for couples or smaller families travelling along the Garden Route.
From the lodge it is just a short walk down to the beach and during whale season (July-October) this is arguable the best location for land based whale watching in Africa. Other activities on offer include mountain-biking, fynbos walks, marine walks, snorkeling and swimming at low tide in protected rock pools, sand-boarding and nature drives.
Morukuru Beach Lodge is off the grid completely, with electricity generated by solar panels. For the odd longer cloudy periods a backup generator may be used. All meals, drinks and 2 guided activities (shared with the other guests) are included in the daily rate.
Driving time from Cape Town or Knysna is approximately 3,5 hours. Private charter flights from Cape Town to De Hoop Nature Reserve are also possible, this flight takes approximately 50 minutes.
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The 2 Ocean View Family Suites (90 sqm each) have large floor to ceiling glass doors offering beautiful ocean views. The rooms also have indoor and outdoor sitting areas, as well as fireplaces. The spacious en-suite bathroom offers separate bath and shower, as well a double vanity units.
The 2 Ocean View Family Suites can each accommodate 2 adults + 2 children under 16, sharing with the parents.








The 2 Ocean View suites (90 sqm each) have large floor to ceiling glass doors offering beautiful ocean views. The rooms also have indoor and outdoor sitting areas, as well as fireplaces. The spacious en-suite bathroom offers separate bath and shower as well as double vanity units.
The 2 Ocean View Suites can each accommodate 2 guests only.








The Honeymoon Suite (90 sqm) has floor to ceiling glass doors offering views of the surrounding fynbos covered dunes, as well as a partial view of the ocean. The room also has indoor and outdoor sitting areas, as well as a fireplace. The large deck features an outdoor bathtub and sun loungers. The spacious en-suite bathroom offers separate bath and shower as well as double vanity units.
The Honeymoon Suite can accommodate 2 guests maximum.






Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool
Room Facilities
Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Fireplace, Laundry Service (Available), Safe, Shower, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Beach Drop Off, Bird Watching, Cycling, Fine Dining, Game Viewing, Massages, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching
Activities Nearby
Beach, Bird Watching, Child Friendly Activities, Cycling, Game Viewing, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Tennis Court, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
The De Hoop Nature Reserve is one of the best place in Africa for land based whale watching. During the winter month (July - October) large numbers of Southern Righ whales enter the sheltered bay of this Marine Protected Reserve to give birth to their calves. Thanks to the location of Morukuru Beach Lodge so close to the beach it is possible to see the whales from your room already.

The amazing white sand dunes of the De Hoop Nature Reserve offer excellent opportunities for sand boarding.


The pristine coastline of the De Hoop Nature Reserve is protected by the Marine Reserve, which means no boating and no fishing is allowed. It is also not allowed to remove anything from the beaches. As a result the beaches and coastline offer a lot to discover during fascinating marine walks during low tide.




The De Hoop Nature Reserve is located just to the east of Cape Agulhas, which means that water temperatures are a few degrees warmer then Cape Town and Hermanus. The protected rock pools with shallow water warm up even further, making it possible to swim and snorkel safely.

Morukuru Beach Lodge is surrounded by Fynbos and sand dunes. Go and explore this fascinating landscape on foot and discover the many different plant species. Did you know this is one of the richest floral kingdoms in the world, with over 3000 different species?



Guests at Morukuru Beach Lodge can discover the beauty of De Hoop Nature Reserve on mountain bikes as well. We offer bikes in various sizes, even for younger children. Guests can explore the reserve on their own, or as a guided activity together with other guests.


Join our guide on a nature drive exploring the western area of the reserve, focussing on the typical Fynbos vegetation. With a bit of luck you may spot Eland, Bontebok, Cape Mountain Zebra, Baboons and Ostrich, as well as other bird species. We sometimes visit the Vlei as well, where you may see flamingos and pelicans.



Morukuru Beach Lodge offers both indoor and outdoor dining options. The large dining room on the ground floor overlooks the sunken fire pit in front, as well as the impressive white sand dunes and the Indian Ocean. The sheltered courtyard offers further outdoor seating options.










Launched in February 2023, Bites Beach Café in the historical white cottage at Koppie Alleen down at the beach in front of Morukuru Beach Lodge is open to all guests (including day visitors in De Hoop Nature Reserve) between 10AM and 4PM daily. The kitchen closes at 3PM.
Guests can enjoy drinks and casual beach style food including pizzas, salads, burgers and fish. In the evenings Bites Beach Café is used exclusively for Morukuru Family De Hoop guests with special African themed dinner nights for guests at Morukuru Beach Lodge or Morukuru Ocean House.










Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 5
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve | Dwyka Tented Lodge | Sanbona Wildlife Reserve
30 Jan 2025 - 1 Feb 2025
THE CAPE'S PREMIER WILDLIFE DESTINATION.
Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is dedicated to crafting an authentic and immersive safari experience that embraces its unique setting. Just 3.5 hours from Cape Town, the reserve spans over 62 000 hectares of diverse landscapes in the Little Karoo. An area rich in culture, history, and heritage, and one of the world’s most biologically significant yet threatened regions. Sanbona aims to create a balance where critically important ecosystems, endangered wildlife and flora can prosper.
Embraced by striking rock formations, Dwyka Tented Lodge epitomises an atmosphere of seclusion. Nine luxury tents, with private decks and heated plunge pools are set in a horseshoe bend of a dry Karoo ravine. The lodge stands proud within the beautifully weathered landscape reflecting the nomadic lifestyle of the Khoisan hunter-gatherers who once roamed this land.
By placing nature and community above profit through its unique non-profit ownership model, Sanbona empowers guests to choose a lodge with a purpose, helping to preserve and protect this remarkable landscape for future generations.
Explore the haunting beauty of a harsh, unforgiving landscape
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Luxury Tents
Beautifully appointed tents exude an atmosphere of pioneering adventure in a vast and hidden landscape.
TENT CONFIGURATION
All luxury tents can sleep a maximum of 2 adults per tent
9 King or Twin bedded Luxury Tents
TENT FEATURES
• Private deck with heated plunge pool
• Underfloor heating
• En-suite bathroom, shower, twin basins and free-standing bath
• Outdoor shower
• Comfort cooling/heating
• Private minibar
• Tea and coffee making facilities
• Electronic safe
• International dial telephone
LODGE FACILITIES
• Relaxation Retreat with 2 therapy rooms
• Lounge with fire place and television with satellite channels
• Gift boutique
• Wi-Fi
• Open-air dining boma
• Wine cellar
No children under the age of 16 years allowed.



Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, Fridge, Heater, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Safe, Telephone, Underfloor Heating, Wardrobe
Property Facilities
Accept Credit Cards, Air conditioner, Bar, Eco Friendly, Gym on property, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Power Generator , Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian, Wellness Centre
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, External Shower, Fridge, Hairdryer, Heated Towel Rails, Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Boating, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris, Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Art Galleries, Bird Watching, Catch-and-release Fishing, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Health and Fitness Centre, Helicopter Scenic Flights, Hiking, Historical Tours, Museums, Quad Biking, Walks (Self Guided), Wine Tasting
Interactive nature drives, lasting up to 3 hours, take place in the tranquil moods of sunrise and sunset. You are guided by your game ranger in an open game viewing vehicle and you are
asked to share any particular interests with your ranger who will try to incorporate these into your game drive. On game drives guests will enjoy a sundowner drink at sunset and coffee/tea at
sunrise. No persons under the age of 4 years are permitted to join game drives.

Discover the spirit of the Little Karoo on foot and see the many treasures on the Reserve.
An optional walk with the guidance of a ranger can be arranged to cater for individual needs. From gentle strolls, taking in the breath-taking beauty of the indigenous fauna and flora, to challenging trails discovering isolated vistas, reveal the beauty of Sanbona Wildlife Reserve.
Be it a gentle walk, or challenging trail to a secluded rock pool which invites one to submerge into its invigorating bliss and then returning to your lodge for a scrumptious meal, Sanbona Wildlife Reserve has all of this and much more to offer.

At our Relaxation Retreats, Mother Nature is brought indoors for indulgent pampering. Our body range draws on properties from the world famous indigenous “Fynbos” plant kingdom, eliminating toxins, soothing the soul and rejuvenating the body.
The Relaxation Retreats at Sanbona overlook ancient rock formations and undulating mountains and plains. While the rejuvenating forces of nature cradle you, we deliver a range of world-class treatments and holistic modalities to balance and energise your being. Step into the privacy of our tranquil retreats – let the gentle atmosphere envelop and embrace your body, mind and soul ...

Sanbona Wildlife Reserve has about 600 species of plants and it is intriguing to know that various species are flowering at different times throughout the year, although some more prolific between August and September.
Approximately half of the reserve used to be livestock and agricultural farms and all aspects of farming are systematically being removed. There are various floral kingdoms that make up the Reserve. These include Acacia Thickets, Nama, Karoo, Renosterveld, Succulent Karoo and Central Mountain Fynbos. Succulents are especially varied and fascinating with names like Baby’s Bottoms, Ostrich Toes and Pig’s Ears.
Animals that roamed the area freely living amongst the San but were eradicated are being reintroduced. The Big 5 – Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Elephant and Rhinoceros as well as various other species such as Gemsbok, Springbok, Hartebeest, Eland, Kudu, Black Wildebeest and Zebra will be seen on Sanbona Wildlife Reserve. Natural small game such as Jackal, Caracal, Aardwolf, Ant bear, Brown Hyena, Grey Rhebuck, Steenbuck, Klipspringer, Grysbok and Common Duiker continue to thrive.

The San people of Africa roamed the area for thousands of years until 100 years ago.
The /Xam tribe, the nomadic hunter-gatherers living in harmony with nature realised then that man and nature together is sustainable.
There are 7 recorded sites throughout Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, however many more can be found. Rock art sites date back to more than 3500 years and depict the spiritual beliefs and lives of these fascinating people. During their travels, members of the group would congregate around a communal fire, weaving stories and celebrating the gift of life while the Shaman would meditate through rhythmic dancing, singing and clapping and while in a trance, receive visions and guidance. This medicine man or woman would ensure the well being of the tribe, protecting them from evil and sickness, predicting the future and ensuring good hunting and rains. Certain animals such as the Praying Mantis and the Eland were honoured and revered and were considered to have great spiritual powers.
The only evidence that remains of these little people is the delicate rock art found on Sanbona Wildlife Reserve, their indelible footprints left of their presence in this vast landscape for generations to come.

With the absence of artificial light, the stargazing at Sanbona Wildlife Reserve is phenomenal and amongst the best in Southern Africa.
Interpretations about the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere are given by knowledgeable guides. Romantic stories of gods and goddesses banished to the heavens are woven into astronomical facts and unfolds before one’s eyes. Discover the ancient myths of the stories told by the San about their visions of the stars.
How better to end a blissful day at Sanbona but to sit reflecting under the star studded-canopy of African skies, the vastness of infinite galaxies stretching before one.

Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
Tea, Coffee and Soft Drinks Included
Fast Facts
5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 9
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse | Elandsberg Nature Reserve
1 Feb 2025 - 3 Feb 2025
There is an understated elegance, natural rhythm and abundant vitality in the life of an African farm. Experience its unfiltered authenticity and hospitality at one of our three luxurious farm houses, at our gourmet restaurant, and all over our farm and the private Elandsberg Nature Reserve.
The Farmhouse offers full-board accommodation to a maximum of 10 (adult) guests, while self-catering Heron House and Wild Olive House sleep 12 and 6 guests of all ages. Join us for guided nature drives, which include visiting our tortoise and Quagga projects, relaxation by the pool or in the lush gardens, explorations on foot or on a bicycle in the farmlands or nature reserve, water activities on the dam, Sunday lunch, or our special Smoke & Fire pop-up events.
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Double bed which can be converted into 2 x single beds, aircon, fan,hairdryer, slippers, gowns.

King size bed, separate shower and bath, small lounge and veranda. Air con, under floor heating and fan.

King size bed, walk in shower, aircon, fan,hairdryer, slippers, gowns.

4 bedroom house with joining cottage, with 3 double/twin rooms and a bunk bed room. Cots by arrangement









Heron House is our latest addition to the Bartholomeus Klip portfolio, and perfect for groups of friends and families. Children of all ages are welcomed, and the house has its own garden, swimming pool, large shady verandah and outdoor facilities for braaiing. Brunch and dinner can be ordered to be delivered, or adults are welcome to join us at the restaurant. Meals and Activities need to be booked in advance.






Heron House is perfect for groups of friends and families. Children of all ages are welcomed, and the house has its own garden, swimming pool, large shady verandah and outdoor facilities for braaiing. Brunch and dinner can be ordered to be delivered, or adults are welcome to join us at the restaurant. Meals and activities need to be booked in advance.
Sleeps 12 adults / 5 en-suite rooms + Loft room with additional double sleeper couch for 2 persons






Accommodation inside Wild Olive House consists of a spacious open-plan sitting room, dining room and beautifully equipped kitchen, with two airy double bedrooms, a smaller single one (bunk beds can be supplied on request), and two bathrooms. The self-contained Wild Olive Cottage has a double bedroom, bathroom with shower and a private sitting room and terrace which looks out over the reserve and up to the mountains.
The option of a morning nature drive to explore the Fynbos Reserve is also available. If desired, adults can also choose to eat at the main farmhouse, and meals (as well as babysitters) can be provided for children. Meals and nature drives must be arranged prior to arrival.


















Property Facilities
Conference Centre, Internet Access, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fan, Heater, Internet, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cooking Courses, Cycling, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Walks, Windsurfing
Activities Nearby
Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Fly Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Horse Riding, Museums, Tree-top Canopy Tours, Wine Tasting
Highlights of a stay at Bartholomeus Klip are the morning and evening nature drives through the 10 000 acre nature reserve. There are many animals in the game reserve, easily seen in the low fynbos or on the grassy plains, but the most important inhabitant of the reserve is a far smaller creature: the endangered geometric tortoise, one of the world’s rarest reptiles, safe here in its last remaining viable habitat near Cape Town.

Among the birdlife at Bartholomeus Klip is the world’s largest bird, the ostrich, once farmed here in large flocks at the height of the ostrich feather boom in the 1870s and today one of the leopard’s favourite foods. The magnificent black eagle (correctly known as Verreaux’s eagle) nests in the mountains, and the enormous dam near to the farmhouse has a spectacular array of water birds, some resident like the fish eagles and the kingfishers, and others such as the pelicans and the spoonbills less regular visitors. Flamingos have also been seen in some of Bartholomeus Klip’s smaller dams and there are a host of interesting large and small birds out in the reserve and on the wheatlands, including large flocks of the blue crane, South Africa’s national bird.

Down at the dam guests can take to the water in kayaks,canoes, or go windsurfing, fresh water fishing or birdwatching.

Explore the 10 000 acre nature reserve by mountain bike, or take a gentle stroll through the fynbos. There is also the option of hiking in the mountains to enjoy the proteas and birdlife

Enjoy the farm and Reserve by Bike

Bartholomeus Klip Farmhouse Kitchen
Bartholomeus Klip is famous for its food, which is generous, imaginative and mostly made from local produce, including home-grown Wagyu beef.
The Conservatory Restaurant serves 3-course set menus, and is located at our main Farmhouse. Full of crisp morning sunshine at brunch time, and bathing in romantic, soft candlelight at dinner time, the Conservatory offers a relaxed but moderately formal experience. High tea, with its delicious array of sweet and savoury choices, is a speciality.
Lunch, including SUNDAY LUNCH, Easter, Mother’s and Father’s Day and Christmas lunch, is usually served at the Deckhouse – a double-storey wooden cottage right at the water’s edge, overlooking the spectacular mountain range that borders the nature reserve.
Special events, including our SMOKE & FIRE pop-up restaurant, may take place anywhere around the farm or nature reserve.





Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Fast Facts
4 Star
Country House
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 13
Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve | Cederberg
3 Feb 2025 - 5 Feb 2025
A luxurious ecological oasis at the foothills of the Cederberg Mountains, Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat offers a distinctive wilderness experience against a backdrop of wide-open plains, ancient sandstone formations and crystal clear waterfalls.
The multi award-winning Lodge is renowned for its splendid luxury, generous hospitality, creative cuisine and warm hospitality. Accommodation includes 16 comfortable guest rooms and suites, with Cederberg House and Koro Lodge, a private villa, ideally suited to those seeking total exclusivity, as well as families with children and friends travelling together.
The inspired, authentic Cape cuisine masterfully captures the indigenous flavours of the region. Guests can enjoy extraordinary dining experiences in spectacular dining venues around the reserve.
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Luxury Rooms all have private patios and en suite bathrooms. There is convenient access to one of the four crystalline swimming pools at the lodge. Luxury rooms overlook landscaped gardens, and the breathtaking beauty of the untamed yonder.
Features include:
En-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower
Air conditioning, ceiling fans and under-floor heating
In-room safe
Well stocked mini-bar
Luxury bed linen
Custom designed soft furnishings
Soothing and pampering private-label toiletries
Bathrobes
Tea and coffee unit
Direct-dial telephone
Discreet housekeeping three times daily
Televisions in rooms
Complimentary wireless internet access available throughout the main lodge
All rooms are non-smoking
Approximate room sizes:
Bedroom 20m2 (215.28ft2)
Bathroom 7m2 (75.35ft2)
Rooms available in this category:
Karoo Plains 1,2 & 3 (Double/Twin)
River Reeds 1 & 2 (Double/Twin)
Waters Edge 1 & 2 (Double/Twin)

Our Deluxe Rooms are all exquisitely and individually designed with expansive views and convenient access to one of the four superb, crystalline pools at the lodge. All include relaxing lounge areas for an indulgent and luxurious experience in this unparalleled location. Satellite TV, DVDs and an iPod docking station ensure guests have all the mod cons necessary. Some Deluxe Rooms include a cosy fireplace for wintry evenings. Please see the Niven Family Deluxe Room for larger groups or families.
Features include:
Lounge area (either separate or within the bedroom)
Fireplace (available only in some Deluxe Rooms)
Televisions in rooms
En-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower
Luxury bed linen
Custom designed soft furnishings
Soothing and pampering private-label toiletries - B|Africa room amenities
Bathrobes and slippers
Discreet housekeeping three times daily
All rooms are non-smoking
Approximate room sizes:
Bedroom & Lounge Area 40m2 (430.56ft2)
Bathroom 17m2 (182.99ft2)
Rooms available in this category:
Manor House - Gordon (King Bed)
Manor House - Masson (Double/Twin)
Manor House - Niven (King Bed and Twin)
Rock Pools 1 & 2 (Double/Twin)
Cedar Falls 1 & 2 (Double/Twin)

This is an ideal choice for families and sharing groups. Splendid luxury, an extraordinary location and, of course convenience, makes for an unforgettable family experience. The suite includes a master bedroom with king-size bed, a secondary room (easily converted into twin or double), two en-suite bathrooms and a gorgeous private terrace.
Features include:
Lounge area
Televisions in rooms
Luxury bed linen
Custom designed soft furnishings
Soothing and pampering private-label toiletries – B| Africa room amenities
Bathrobes and slippers
Discreet housekeeping three times daily
All rooms are non-smoking
Approximate size of room:
Bedroom & Lounge Area 40m2 (430.56ft2)/li>
Bathroom 17m2 (182.99ft2)
The Paterson Suite is located in the original Manor House, a lovingly restored farmhouse dating back to 1843. Warm your toes by the fire, or gaze out at breathtaking terrace views of the river and mountains. The suite features a king-size bed, separate lounge area, large private patio and an en suite, designer bathroom and heated towel rails.
Features include:
Separate lounge area
Fireplace
Televisions in rooms
En-suite bathroom with separate bath and shower
Luxury bed linen
Custom designed soft furnishings
Soothing and pampering private-label toiletries - B| Africa room amenities
Bathrobes and slippers
Air conditioning, ceiling fans and underfloor heating
Flat screen satellite television, DVD/CD player and iPod docking station
In-room safe
Well stocked mini-bar
Tea and coffee unit
Direct-dial telephone
Discreet housekeeping three times daily
Complimentary wireless internet access available throughout the main lodge
All suites are non-smoking
Approximate size of suite:
Bedroom – 27.14m2/ 292.1ft2
Lounge – 36.26m2/ 390.3ft2
Bathroom – 7.82m2/ 84.17ft2

The Riverside Supreme Suite is a magical and secluded haven on the banks of the babbling Boontjies River. It encompasses all that is unique and special about Bushmans Kloof, embracing the timeless beauty of the heart of the Cederberg. This intimate and elegant suite features a separate lounge with a welcoming fireplace, large terrace, outdoor shower and its own heated swimming pool.
Ideal for a romantic escape, a special occasion or to simply enjoy the pampering and peace of this gentle retreat. The suite is surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of wind-sculpted, jagged rock formations, crystal rock pools, and lush green lawns. The contemporary-classical interior is simultaneously luxurious and fresh, enhanced by refined earth tones and offset with wood and stone finishes.
Features include:
Spacious master suite
Separate living room
Private heated infinity pool
Outdoor Shower
Large Private Patio
Flat screen Satellite TV in lounge and bedroom
Complimentary WiFi (throughout the lodge)
Air conditioning, ceiling fans and underfloor heating
In-room Safe
Direct-dial Telephone
Tea and Coffee Unit
Well-stocked Mini-bar
special touches
Luxury bed linen
Custom designed soft furnishings
Soothing and pampering amenities
Bathrobes and slippers
Discreet housekeeping three times daily
Approximate suite size:
Bedroom - 24.19m2/ 260.38ft2
Lounge - 32.64m2/ 351.33ft2
Bathroom - 11.02m2/ 118.62ft2

A Private Villa
The lodge is fully inclusive and entirely independent, utilising its own chef and guide. Our passionate staff will help to create a fun-filled activity holiday, so that you and your children can explore the natural abundance of the reserve, enjoy fantastic recreational pursuits and soak in the magic of this ancient landscape.
The interior of the lodge has an air of comfort and luxury created through natural fibres, earth tones and traditional South African finishes. It’s an inviting and relaxing space on the edge of an untamed wilderness. Enjoy music, play games, watch wildlife documentaries and let yourself be pampered amongst family and friends, in the peace of this glorious setting.
Koro Lodge is available year-round for friends and families to come together and enjoy a sublime location, where savage natural beauty is juxtaposed with modern comforts, thoughtful touches and generous hospitality.
You might like to unwind on the large terrace, or take in a cocktail in the crystalline waters of the private infinity pool. Delicious braaivleis (barbecued food) and homemade delicacies are always available and prepared especially for you.
The entire villa is non-smoking
Features include:
Facilities:
2 Master bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms
Outdoor shower
Loft area accommodating four children
Independent family area (can also sleep two), en-suite bathroom
Fully equipped kitchen
Bar/living/dining area
Fireplace
Mini Library
Amenities and equipment for babies and small children (e.g. camp cot, high chair, nappies, baby wipes etc)
Wrap-around terrace
Private infinity pool
Outdoor braai (barbecue)
Service:
All meals and a selection of beverages inclusive
Host
Personal Guide
Personal Chef
Housekeeping and laundry service
Pre-arranged spa treatments available at the Main Lodge (Children 8+ welcome)
Transfers between Main Lodge and Koro Lodge
Terms & Conditions apply
Technology:
Complimentary wireless internet access available throughout the lodge
Satellite TV (dual view)
Ceiling Fans
Air conditioning, ceiling fans and under-floor heating
Direct dial telephone (no mobile phone reception)
Activities:
Rock Art excursions
Nature drives, sundowners and snacks
Canoeing (life jackets provided)
Mountain biking
Hiking
Star gazing
Swimming
Painting
Children's games and activities
Picnics
Treasure hunts with Guide
Cooking with the Chef
Spa Treatments





Overlooking the tranquil banks of the Boontjies River, Cederberg House is inspired by the timeless design of Cape Dutch architecture and offers an exclusive window to the wilderness beyond. Ideal for families and groups of friends, the house features a private guide to explore the magical wilderness of Bushmans Kloof.
Maximum occupancy: 4 people
Cederberg House Facilities and Services:
• Two large master bedrooms (one with a four-poster bed) with en-suite bathrooms
• An outside shower in your private courtyard
• A separate bar area, dining room and living space with a wood-burning fireplace
• A private terrace with sun loungers, a dining area and a heated pool overlooking the river
• All-inclusive with all meals and activities
• Services of a private guide and vehicle
• Complimentary tea, coffee and water, including
• Nespresso with fresh milk in the fridge
• Bar fridge with complimentary drinks (restocked at additional cost)
• Complimentary WiFi
• Sound system
• Underfloor heating
• 55-inch televisions




Property Facilities
Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Battery Charging Facilities, Conference Centre, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Malaria Free, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa, TV Room, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Heated Towel Rails, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Underfloor Heating, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Garden Tours, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Cultural Tours, Fly Fishing, General Sightseeing, Hiking, Rock Climbing, Walks (Guided), Wine Tasting
Here at Bushmans Kloof, we know that a deep and ancient pulse of life connects the earth and the plants and animals that thrive here. Our spectacular location and exceptional conservation efforts ensure a nature and wildlife getaway unlike any other
Rock Art Excursions
Guides are available to take you on walking tours or drives of our spectacular nature reserve. Explore the wilderness in all its diversity. Enjoy ever-changing landscapes and some of the Cape’s most rare species that we pride ourselves in protecting. Sundowners and picnics are ever-popular, served at scenic spots throughout the drive.
In this extraordinary environment, there is much to be seen (and heard) after sunset. You may want to explore this dark world on an after-dinner drive under a canopy of stars. Enjoy unparalleled stargazing and spot elusive, nocturnal wildlife highlights such as the Aardwolf, African Wildcat, Bat Eared Fox, Cape Fox and Porcupine.
Flora at Bushmans Kloof - The World of Fynbos
The Cape Floral Kingdom (of which fynbos makes up over 80%) is the smallest of all plant kingdoms and yet has the highest concentration of species in the world.
The area sees 1,300 plant species per 10,000 km². To put that into perspective, the Amazon rainforest (fynbos’ closest rival) has a concentration of only 400 species per 10,000 km².
Nature Drives & Walks
Guides are available to take you on walking tours or drives of our spectacular nature reserve. Explore the wilderness in all its diversity. Enjoy ever-changing landscapes and some of the Cape’s most rare species that we pride ourselves in protecting. Sundowners and picnics are ever-popular, served at scenic spots throughout the drive.
In this extraordinary environment, there is much to be seen (and heard) after sunset. You may want to explore this dark world on an after-dinner drive under a canopy of stars. Enjoy unparalleled stargazing and spot elusive, nocturnal wildlife highlights such as the Aardwolf, African Wildcat, Bat Eared Fox, Cape Fox and Porcupine
Organic Garden Tours
For gardeners, gastronomes and plant lovers, take a tour of our marvellous organic gardens. Abundant fruit trees, herbs and vegetables are grown seasonally and under scrupulous sustainable farming practices.
Our kitchen gardens are augmented by our Bushman gardens of indigenous species. Learn about the culinary and medicinal uses for these rare and unique treasures.
Botanical Highlights
The natural botanical richness of Bushmans Kloof includes more than 755 indigenous plant species.
These plant species are representative of three major vegetation types namely: Fynbos, Forest and Karoo biomes.
Bird life & Bird Watching
Avid birdwatchers will find themselves in a paradise of twittering, feathered creatures. Novice birders will enjoy the easy gratification of spotting many wonderful bird species on nature drives or from the comfort of the lodge or your own patio.
A huge diversity of birdlife is thriving once more, with 150 species from the great African Fish eagle to the jewel-like Sunbird. Keen birders may even spot a Black Harrier. A number of dams have been established around the lodge, and have been successful in attracting resident waterfowl.
Wildlife on the Reserve
Bushmans Kloof is a malaria and predator free area, ensuring guests are safe to experience our wildlife and herds. Only the rare and secretive Cape Leopard roams the most remote of our mountains.
Bushmans Kloof today protects one of the largest private herds of Cape Mountain Zebra in the world, an animal saved from the brink of extinction. The Cape Mountain Zebra is identified by its bold black and white stripes, as opposed to its savannah-dwelling cousin, the Burchell's Zebra, which has brown 'shadow' stripes, and a creamy undercoat.
The wildlife reintroduction programme has also seen the return of the magnificent Bontebok, Red Hartebeest, Grey Rhebok and the Ostrich.
Smaller creatures such as the Bat-Eared Fox, African Wildcat, Cape Fox, Caracal (African Lynx), Cape Clawless Otter, Baboon, Rock Hyrax (Dassie), Klipspringer, Aardwolf and Aardvark also roam the plains and rocky outcrops of the reserve.

Bushmans Kloof provides a host of activities in the predator and malaria-free reserve; guests are free to explore the breath taking landscape on their own. It is a place to reconnect with yourself, and to reconnect with the earth. Roam over wide-open spaces, explore the sculpted rocks, crystalline waterfalls and abundant flora and fauna. Fill your lungs with the purest air, feel the pulse of the natural world and go wild!
Hike & Bike:
The best possible way to get up-close-and-personal with the fynbos, animals, flowers and rock formations is to enter the wilderness on two feet or two wheels.
You can certainly take it easy on one of our undemanding trails, or challenge your endurance and balance on rougher terrain across the reserve; an experience of solitude and adventure.
We provide backpacks filled with delicious goodies, maps and other useful items. Guides are also available on request.
Mountain Trail - An easy 1 to 2 hour hike close to the lodge
Ravine Trail - An adventurous 2 to 3 hour hike. We do not recommended for anyone who suffers from vertigo as it winds over steep ravines
Crystal Pools Trail - For the seasoned walkers, and we recommend you take an experienced guide with you. Of course you’ll want to take a swim in the exquisite waters, surrounded by towering rock formations and the spray of a cascading waterfall nearby. This magical setting is the ultimate picnic spot to relax and savour the natural beauty around you.
Canoeing & Swimming:
Tributaries of the Olifants River system flow through the Bushmans Kloof reserve, cutting through the sandstone and creating crystal-clear pools.
Canoes are available at the dam, where you can experience the calm waters and ancient rock formations under the high, wide, African sky.
Fly-Fishing:
Enjoy the art of fly-fishing at Bushmans Kloof’s beautiful dams.
Outwit the endemic Clanwilliam Yellowfish, though strictly on a catch-and-release basis.
All fishing equipment is provided.
Guests may also opt to journey out on a day excursion to the Biedouw River for fishing and fun.
Archery & Croquet:
Practice your skills as a bowman with archery equipment available from the lodge.
An ancient art and a hugely enjoyable recreational activity.
Alternatively, put your hand to the genteel pastime of croquet on immaculate lawns near the lodge.
Perfect for a group of friends and family on a long afternoon at Bushmans Kloof.

Some guests may prefer alternative activities to expand the mind and feed the soul.
Enrich your mind
Guests may wish to spend some time learning about the environment, the rich cultural history of the ancient Bushman, or about the starry night sky.
The area offers many crystal clear nights perfect for stargazing. The inky sky is dusted with planets and shining constellations to be discovered. Hear talks on the subject and let one of our expert guides take you on a journey through our galaxy.
Learn about the Bushman and the ancient rock paintings they left as their legacy. Guided tours of rock art sites, talks, discussions and books are all available for you to make the most of this fantastic opportunity to gain insight into these cultural treasures.
If you have an interest in kitchen gardens, you’ll enjoy a tour of our organic vegetable gardens, walled orchard and unique San medicinal and herb garden.
Learning about wildlife and flora has never been so enjoyable. Listen to special interest talks on a wide and fascinating range of subjects, including birding, entomology and rare and protected species.
Private guides and tours are available on request for an extra fee. Please enquire as to availability. Note, some activities are seasonal and weather dependent.
Creative Pursuits
Bushmans Kloof offers a range of pursuits for the creative mind and soul. Opulent luxury contrasting with a rough and wild panorama beyond makes for an ideal writing or painting retreat; water colour sets are available in all rooms. Photographers will find themselves in a world of opportunity, with shadow and light creeping through rock formations and fynbos grasses.
You might wish to choose a book from our well-stocked library and read either in the lodge or in the tranquillity of our landscaped botanical gardens. Feel free to choose a wildlife DVD, and watch from a lavish sofa on the large screen TV in the lounge area.
Meditation & Healing
Experience the healing waters of these 500 million year old mountains, take in a restorative crystal healing session at the spa, or enjoy a yoga session on mats provided.
The opportunity for meditation and quietude is yours for the taking. In this exquisite and remote landscape you’ll find space to be still and to reconnect with the timeless natural world. Walk the ley lines, or simply meditate to birdsong and the gentle rustling of fynbos grass
Wine Tasting
Cross the threshold of our award-winning wine cellar. Our beverage manager will help you to pick out a selection of the special wines featured on our Diner’s Club Diamond Rated wine list.
Sample, and learn about the viticulture of Bouchard Finlayson. A hugely enjoyable afternoon activity.
Culinary Weekends
For a truly memorable gastronomic break, book a culinary weekend or an epicure’s special-interest package. Our generous hospitality, and magnificent menu and wine cellar are in keeping with our standing as a Relais and Chateaux Property.
Your day begins with a light continental breakfast, served in the splendid luxury of your room or patio. You might prefer a bush-breakfast beside a cascading waterfall, before setting off on a guided tour of the Bushmans Kloof rock paintings.

Bushman tribes have lived in these antediluvian mountains for 120,000 years. They are mankind’s oldest nation. Here, in their ancestral home, the Bushman stained the rocks with oxide pigments, depicting a cultural and spiritual legacy that we at Bushmans Kloof are honoured to preserve and protect today.
Bushmans Kloof is the custodian of over 130 unique rock art sites, some as old as 10,000 years. The sites on the reserve may be viewed by guests, archaeologists and researchers. Since its founding, Bushmans Kloof has been dedicated to protecting this extraordinary treasure. Accordingly, we have been awarded the status of a South African Natural Heritage Site.
In 2004, the Bushmans Kloof Heritage Centre was opened, featuring an extraordinary collection of priceless artefacts, jewellery, dancing sticks, hunting kits, musical instruments, digging sticks and magical paraphernalia. The centre is a wonderful source of insight into the lives and culture of the ancient Bushman people.
Rock Art Excursions
We offer a range of rock art excursions to gain insight into the deep and rich spiritual culture of the Bushman who lived for millennia here in the Cederberg Mountains. These tours are available daily, the most popular of which is our early morning tour that will have you on a glorious drive and a short hike to some of the most outstanding rock art sites in existence.
The heady fragrance of fynbos is intoxicating as you follow in the footsteps of mankind’s oldest culture. A walking guide will enlighten you with insights about the images on rocky overhangs, many dating back over 10 000 years. Enjoy a delicious bush breakfast and hear the folklore of an ancient spirit world.
This is an astonishing opportunity to connect with the ancient messages in the rock, a living portrayal of stone-age culture, and of our own origins in Africa. The Bushman used natural pigments such as ochre, animal blood and plant juices to make their paintings. While some colours have been lost over time, numerous clearly discernible pictographs have survived to serve as cultural markers, revealing shamanistic visions, tribal dances, and other spiritual rites.
One of the more important sites is Bleeding Nose Shelter, where the paintings stand out in chiaroscuro against white Sandstone. This was probably a ceremonial site, and subjects include eland, small antelope, and rare paintings of birds.
A variety of human figures are depicted standing, dancing and shooting with bows. This site takes its name from a painting of a man in the shamanistic ‘trance’ state, with blood pouring from his nose, joined to his companions by mystical lines of power.
The massive slab that gives Fallen Rock Shelter its name is dramatic in its own right, but it also houses one of the largest and most well preserved collections of images known in the entire Pakhuis region. It is thought to have been a dwelling site, due to deposits of ash, sand and grass left behind by Bushman occupants. It shelters the largest painting of a Bushman cave-dwelling group known in the Western Cape.
Sonya’s Cave holds series of ledges filled with tall, elongated, male figures painted red. Nearby, figures in black depict giraffes and antelope.
Research
The rock art of South Africa is an enduring textbook to the most ancient of human nations. Images on rocky overhangs and in hidden caves are slowly being translated, thanks to renewed research on the subject. They are a roadmap to the knowledge and the soul of ancient man, his botanical and medicinal expertise, spiritual beliefs and language.
Here in the Cederberg Mountains, amongst mystical ley lines and rock paintings, we know that it is imperative to learn more about these lost messages, and are actively involved with many research projects in the area.
The Living Landscape Project is a permanent research facility affiliated with the University of Cape Town (UCT), based in Clanwilliam. It is a community-centred heritage and education project, aimed at returning the archaeological archive to the Clanwilliam area. A set of teaching curricula has been established for local and visiting school groups. A job creation programme was also designed, built around the local archaeological record.
The renewed Klipfonteinrand Excavations in 2011 saw a group from the Australian National University set up camp on the northeastern edge of Bushmans Kloof. This thrilling dig unearthed occupational debris such as hearths, bones, stone tools and beads, as well as human remains.
The reason for the renewed interest in the site, originally excavated in the 60s, is largely due to modern improvements in chronometric technology and dating methods.
Samples collected during the first phase of 2011 excavations will be analysed over the coming 12 months, with results expected in 2012. These dates will provide an important context for understanding technological advancement throughout the Stone Age.
Recovered artefacts suggest the presence of an industry known as the ‘Howiesons Poort’, which in other sites has been dated to between 65,000 and 60,000 years ago. It is quite possible, and very exciting, that the oldest parts of the site exceed 100,000 years in age.
The Heritage Centre
The Heritage Centre at Bushmans Kloof provides an opportunity to gain wonderful insight into the distinctive and fascinating history of the Bushman in the Cederberg wilderness area. South Africa’s rich heritage is a great source of pleasure for our guests, who may enjoy the permanent exhibits, photographs, specialist talks and nearby medicinal herb garden.
The centre houses a collection of artefacts established by the late anthropologist, Jalmar Rudner, and includes jewellery, hunting equipment, dancing sticks, musical instruments and magical paraphernalia. Photographic portraits depicting Bushman culture and customs are accompanied by informative texts. Guests are welcome to participate in enlightening discussions about rock art, bushman histories, the ley lines of the reserve and social commitment projects.
Adjacent to the centre is a superb medicinal herb garden, where guests can learn about a host of botanical remedies used by Bushman and Khoi people in the area.
The Heritage Centre brings a deep appreciation of many fascinating aspects of the reserve, the Cederberg area and its history.
The Rudner Collection
This extraordinary collection encompasses a range of cultural artefacts of the Bushman. In 2003 the collection was acquired by the Tollman family for Bushmans Kloof, and is exhibited in the Heritage Centre.
Jalmar Rudner and his wife, Ione, were passionate recorders and collectors of San rock art and history, undertaking some fifty field trips in the 1950s and 60s. These expeditions took them across Southern Africa, as far north as Angola and Zimbabwe, where they would trace ancient images on rocky overhangs at hundreds of sites, and work them into life-size watercolours on their return.
Though born in Sweden, Rudner was passionate about South African heritage, and was appointed honorary archaeologist at the South African Museum in 1956. He was instrumental in establishing the Rock Art Recording Centre at the museum to coordinate the preservation of these national treasures.
The Rudners’ life’s work culminated in the publication of their book "The Hunter and His Art; a Survey of Rock Art in Southern Africa". Published in 1970 this seminal volume was one of the first comprehensive studies on the subject.
The Rudners sourced artefacts during their pioneering fieldwork, as well as by acquiring smaller collections from various Christian missions in Cape Town during the 1950s.
Now, deep in the heart of the Cederberg wilderness area, this beloved treasury has finally found a fitting home at Bushmans Kloof.

Guests may like to go further afield, and enjoy a day trip to nearby towns and attractions.
Wine Routes of the Cederberg
The region is fortunate to have three excellent wine routes available for tourists.
The Darling Wine Route boasts world-famous cellars like Cloof, Grootte Post and Darling Cellars.
The West Coast Wine Route in the Olifants River Valley incorporates the whole river area, the splendour of the Cederberg and the unspoilt West Coast. One of the giants on the route is Namaqua Wines in Vredendal, producing in excess of 35 million litres of wine annually.
Bushmans Kloof in the Cederberg
Enjoy a complete wining and dining experience in fantastic restaurants with expansive views of vineyards and the Maskam Mountains. Look out for South Africa’s most uniquely situated wine farm, the Cederberg Private Cellar. Here, among the fynbos and spectacular rock formations, you’ll find the highest altitude vineyards in the Western Cape.
The Swartland Wine Route covers a large area stretching from Paardeberg in the South to the Bergrivier in the North. The large geographical diversity makes for wines with a distinctive character, carefully handcrafted by local vintners, showcasing the best of the area’s cultivars.
Clanwilliam Museum
The Clanwilliam Museum can be found at the end of the town’s Main Road in “Die Ou Tronk” (the old prison) and is a fascinating look into Clanwilliam’s Voortrekker history.
The museum also chronicles the growth of Rooibos Tea industry of the area.
The museum is open weekdays from 8am to 12pm. It contains Voortrekker wagons and a variety of artefacts from the time of the pioneers.
Biedouw Rivier Valley
The beautiful, fertile Biedouw Valley lies just 32 km from Clanwilliam. Fantastic fly-fishing is available here under the epic slopes of the TraTra Mountains.
The area becomes a canvas of colour just after the rains, when it is endowed with an astonishing array of spring flowers.
Local farmers restrict their herds from grazing in the valley during flower season to preserve the glorious scene and help with annual pollination.
Rooibos Factory & Elandsberg Farm
If you find yourself in Clanwilliam, why not visit the Rooibos Tea Factory? Though the factory itself can be visited by previous appointment only, the shop is always open for business, and stocks the tea itself, tannin-free and high in vitamin-C, as well as soaps, souvenirs and acclaimed skin-care products.
If you are keen to increase your knowledge of the Rooibos industry you can take a Tea Farm Tour at Elandsberg. Elandsberg Farm offers guided Rooibos safaris throughout the year. Enjoy the specialised eco-safari, which incorporates the Rooibos plantations, fynbos and the unique rock formations of the Cederberg.
Wupperthal Mission Village
Wupperthal is a small and picturesque Moravian Mission Village 75km from Clanwilliam, in the remote TraTra valley. Take a stroll around pretty streets with traditional thatched, whitewashed cottages.
Perhaps enjoy some lunch at Lekkerbekkie coffee shop. Activities in Wupperthal centre on the mission station, Rooibos farming and the velskoene (leather shoe) factory where you can buy a pair of traditional, hand-made walking shoes. You can easily combine your outing to Wupperthal with other nearby attractions.
Wilderness Area & Heritage Route
The Cederberg Wilderness Area lies some 200km north of Cape Town, stretching from the Middleburg Pass at Citrusdal to north of the Pakhuis Pass at Clanwilliam and encompasses some 71,000 hectares of rugged, mountainous terrain.
The Cederberg is renowned for its spectacular landscapes and rock formations, as well as its namesake, the rare Clanwilliam Cedar.
It was proclaimed a wilderness area in 1973 and has grown into a popular destination for hardy hikers and mountaineers.
The Cederberg Heritage Route provides three multi-day ‘slackpacking’ trails where you’re only required to carry a small daypack.
Accommodation is in simple but comfortable guest cottages. All meals are provided as well as transport for your bags.
Donkey Cart excursions are an exhilarating way of enjoying a pristine part of the Cederberg Mountains whilst creating jobs for local people.
Lamberts Bay
Lamberts Bay is a fishing village, and famous the world over for its surfing beaches. Bird Island is a popular attraction here, linked to the shore by a breakwater connected to the harbour, making it easily accessible to the public.
Bird Island includes a state-of-the-art sunken hide, designed to blend in with the rocks of the area. It is an important breeding site for Cape Gannets and supports impressive flocks of many coastal bird species.

The Homestead is the heart of the lodge; the dining room and terrace area is a haven of old-world charm and elegance, augmented by our outstanding private art collection. This formal dining room has an air of warmth and splendid luxury. A full complement of attentive staff present specialities offered from the Executive Chef’s table d’hôte menu. Dishes are a feast for all the senses, served in an atmosphere of conviviality and true South African hospitality.
Mingle with other guests at the congenial bar, or sink into relaxation in one of the two relaxing lounges. One invites intimate fireside chats, while the other is equipped with a flat-screen TV where you might take in a live sports match or enjoy a film or documentary. Here you’ll also find our well-stocked library, filled with novels, non-fiction and a fascinating selection of Africana, as well as a comprehensive collection of wildlife films.

Embers provides an extraordinary and breathtaking dining experience. Revel in the experience of dining under the billion stars of the Milky Way in this singular and jaw-dropping location. Built into a natural sandstone amphitheatre, Embers is perched on a dramatic cliff and overlooks the spectacular valley below. It is lit by a roaring fire, and a myriad candles and lanterns create a truly magical atmosphere.
Diners are spoilt for choice with a South African salad buffet and home baked breads, a choice of grills, including Karoo lamb, traditional boerewors sausage, succulent steaks and chicken kebabs, and of course delectable desserts.
The vitality of the Cederberg pulses through giant boulders around you, while you enjoy an exceptional meal under the light of the moon.

In the ancient San language the word ‘Makana’ means ‘to feast’, and this dining area was designed to emulate the sheltered ambience of an open-fronted cave. Natural stone walls enclose an elegant and luxurious lounge with twin fireplaces. The al fresco dining area overlooks sweeping lawns to the babbling Boontjies River and the wilderness beyond.
Makana is also the ideal venue for a leisurely, traditional high tea. On warm evenings enjoy a candlelit dinner, with choice of succulent grills and organic vegetables. Complement your meal with our consummate wine selection and let your spirit drift over the gentle sounds and magnificent views of an African dusk.
High Tea at Bushmans Kloof:
A delectable selection full of sweet and savoury treats.The Tea Chef is always on hand to explain what has been prepared and to slice a piece of delicious homemade cake for you. Enjoy:
Sandwiches with delicious fillings
Mini pies and quiches
Beautifully decorated freshly baked cakes and tarts; delectable chocolate brownies and mini tartlets
Freshly baked scones served with whipped cream, strawberry and apricot jam
Variety of fresh fruit
Organic items are sourced from the Walled Garden for High Tea. Served for an hour before the evening nature drive departs.

A rustic secluded dining experience
‘Kadoro’ means ‘tinderbox of stories’, a poetic and fitting name for this rustic, secluded cottage in the heart of the reserve. Originally an old shepherd’s house, the structure has been renovated and furnished, but not modernised. Kadoro has no electricity; outside, the starlit Cederberg Mountains wend their way into the distance under clear night skies. Ideal for romantic private dining and intimate groups; a dinner by candlelight will give you a glimpse into a bygone era. Enjoy this rural setting alongside an exquisite culinary experience of delicious braaivleis (barbecues) or wholesome soups and stews.
The Kadoro Extraordinary Dining experience is offered at R1 000 per person, and is available on request only and does not include any cultural entertainment experiences.
Bushmans Kloof's Extraordinary Dining experiences are a variety of venues and eating styles created here for an utterly unforgettable experience of food, wilderness and life. Whether it’s a picnic on the banks of a sparkling river, or a lavish dinner at a secluded cottage deep in the reserve, our passionate staff will ensure your meal is a special experience.
Extraordinary Dining Experiences come at an additional cost and are available on request only. Our staff will be happy to advise you of options during your stay.
Walled Garden:
Enjoy private dining for couples or groups in the gorgeous walled garden near the lodge at Bushmans Kloof. Amongst the heady scent of ripening vegetables and herbaceous fynbos, let yourself laze and enjoy a sumptuous spread prepared especially for you.
This Extraordinary Dining experience comes at an additional cost of R350 per person and is available on request only.
Reserve Picnic:
Picnicking has been honed to a fine art here at Bushmans Kloof, and we pride ourselves in creating lavish packed lunches, chock-full of mouth-watering surprises and delicious treats. Order an energy-packed midday meal to accompany you on your hike or bike ride in the reserve. Find a rocky overhang near a crystal-clear waterfall, and dig in. For a more formal event, a gourmet spread can be laid out amongst the spring flowers, on riverbanks or rocky outcrops for a luxuriant meal under a wide azure sky.
Picnic Extraordinary Dining Experiences are offered at R400 per couple, and are available on request only.
The River Boma:
The River Boma is an extraordinary and romantic location for exclusive, private dining. Your table awaits in this low-walled, circular structure while our staff attend to your every need. Listen to birdsong and murmuring waters of the Boontjies River as you enjoy a full a-la-carte dining experience.
The River Boma Extraordinary Dining Experience is offered at R350 per person, and is available on request only.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
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5 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
No. Rooms: 18
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine
Abalone Hotel & Villas | Paternoster
5 Feb 2025 - 7 Feb 2025
Located in the quaint coastal town of Paternoster, Western Cape a mere 200-metres from the ocean, with direct beach access, Abalone Hotel & Villas is the perfect location for a comfortable, sophisticated West Coast stay within a short distance from Cape Town. The property offers bright, airy guest rooms situated around a beautiful central courtyard. Each room has a separate seating area and an en suite bathroom with a shower. General facilities available to guests include outdoor heated swimming pools, a relaxation area, Jacuzzi, and a wellness spa.
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This family friendly unit is positioned on the beach and offers a self-catering kitchen facility including a dishwasher, two air-conditioned bedrooms with king or twin beds each with an en-suite bathroom, and its own private pool and braai.





Each superior seaview suite offers a first-floor bedroom with a king-size bed, an en-suite bathroom equipped with a bath and a shower, a Smart TV, Wi-Fi, a safe, and stocked minibar fridge. Each suite has a private balcony with sea views.





This luxury 1-bedroom apartment has a king-size bed, lounge area, a fully equipped kitchenette with a stove, fridge-freezer and microwave, and an outside terrace with braai and seating.





Each standard superior suite offers a king-size bed with white cotton linen, an en-suite bathroom equipped with a bath and a shower, a Smart TV, Wi-Fi, a safe, and stocked minibar fridge.





This luxury 1-bedroom apartment has a king-size bed, lounge area, a fully equipped kitchenette with a stove, fridge-freezer and microwave, and an outside terrace with braai and seating.





Each standard loft offers a king-size bed with white cotton linen, an en-suite bathroom equipped with a bath and a shower, air-conditioned, a Smart TV, Wi-Fi, a safe, and stocked minibar fridge.
Each luxury superior suite offers a king-size bed with white cotton linen, an en-suite bathroom equipped with a bath and a shower, a Smart TV, Wi-Fi, a safe, and stocked minibar fridge.
This family friendly unit is positioned on the beach and offers a self-catering kitchen facility including a dishwasher, two air-conditioned bedrooms with king or twin beds each with an en-suite bathroom, and its own private pool and braai.
2 bathrooms – Main bathroom as bath and shower, 2nd bathroom only has a shower.
Fully self catering, with full kitchen, dining area and lounge.
Braai area outside
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Conference Centre, Internet Access, Library, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fan, Heated Towel Rails, Heater, Internet, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Underfloor Heating
Available Services
Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service, Room Service
Activities on Site
Fine Dining, High Tea, Massages, Whale Watching
Activities Nearby
Beach, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Cycling, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing, Golf, Horse Riding, Kayaking / Paddling, Sailing, Sea Kayaking, Snorkeling, Surfing, Water Skiing, Whale Watching, Wine Tasting
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
Guest House
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English
No. Rooms: 10
Special Interests: Beach / Coastal, Fishing, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Watersports