Kagga
Kamma private game reserve is located in an untouched malaria free
wilderness area near Ceres to the South of the magnificent Cedarberg
Mountains, 250km (±40 min. flying time) from Cape Town. The
reserve is characterised by breathtaking rock formations and magnificent
scenery that is unique to this part of Africa. Here you can find an
exceptionally wide range of fauna and flora, some of which are classified
highly endangered.
The area has
a rich cultural heritage with Bushman/San rock paintings of up to
6000 years old scattered around the reserve. On our celebrated San
Cultural Tour guests can appreciate the ancient Bushman living sites
at first hand and get an in-depth interpretation from one of our
expert guides. The cultural experience is enhanced by the fact that
a group of Khomani Bushmen settled on the reserve 10 years ago and
today still lives off this land by selling their authentic handicraft
to visitors.
On guided open
4x4 excursions guests can also learn more about the various species
of plants (and their traditional & medicinal uses), birds and
animals, experience the Southern Skies and enjoy a sundowner at
the 500 meter deep canyon's edge.
Accommodation
is at the luxurious Bushmen Lodge with its rooms resembling Bushman
caves and huts that are nestled between unbelievable sandstone formations,
equipped with all the modern conveniences and en-suite facilities.
The lodge has a pub, curio shop and restaurant (with an open air
boma) where sumptuous South African cuisine, an excellent local
wine and superb service can be enjoyed. For timeshare owners (or
special group bookings) there is also the Rest Camp with a number
of comfortable three bed-roomed chalets as accommodation.
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