The South African Eastern Cape offers some of the finest malaria-free safaris in the country. It's the perfect end of your holiday and a natural extension of the famous Garden Route. Here a selection of luxurious and medium range accommodation.
Contact us and we give you more information about how family-friendly and luxurious they are and which ones cater for special needs.
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Kwantu lion
Set in the splendour of the malaria free Eastern Cape, Kwantu rests gently on the legendary Sidbury Plains within the heart of Frontier Country. From the tranquillity of the Day Centre, with its traditional African Cuisine, to the wild majesty of a 3-hour Game drive, Kwantu will capture your imagination, leaving you physically and mentally rejuvenated, soulfully inspired, and delayed in awe of this magnificent slice of South Africa.
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Classic safari Quatermain's Camp at Amakhala |
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Big 5 safaris finally made affordable: Quatermain’s Camp at Big 5 Amakhala Game Reserve, Eastern Province, offers a classic safari in expedition style with an authentic tented safari camp and bush accommodation and safari walk and safari drive options.
Quatermain's Camp expedition style tented camp in the Eastern Province
TWO NIGHT TENTED SAFARI CAMP SPECIAL Fantastic special package at Quatermain's Camp - Stay for 2 nights in real expedition style bush accommodation and experience safari drives on Amakhala and Shamwari Game Reserves PLUS a safari walk! All for the fee of R1550 per person per night. Valid until further notice. No children under 12 years due to the nature of the Quatermains camp.
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Addo Elephant National Park Restcamp |
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Addo Main Rest Camp Forest Hut
From the various restcamp accommodation you have walking access to waterholes, bird hides and other facilities.
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Woodall Country House and Spa |
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Woodall Country House and Spa, an Addo guest house
Woodall Country House offers five star luxury and service and is the ideal place to be pampered. The retreat has a Spa and is popular with honeymooners.
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