Reserve
Mount Camdeboo Private Game Reserve (R)
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 1 level
7 bedrooms, 9 baths, 4800 square feet, 446 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, Queen, Queen, Queen, Full, and 2x Twin
14 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Port Elizabeth Airport
3 hours by car
Property View
The plains of Camdeboo
Additional Fees
As part of your stay at Mount Camdeboo you will have the opportunity to book up to 2 game drives per day (averaging at about 3 hours each - fees apply) at optimal wildlife viewing times, namely: pre-dawn and sunset.
Reserve Property
The Reserve tier within ThirdHome is a collection of qualified higher-end homes. The required key values to book these homes and exchange fees are higher than other homes in the Club.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Hike
- Shopping
- Pre-historic fossil trails and bone collections
- Historical Graaf-Reitnet Tour - Take a walk through the history of this architectural Gem of the Karoo.
- Mount Camdeboo Small Cat Project - Daytime means safaris to see animals, and a visit to the small cat project is a highlight for the mini-guests, and perhaps, and lots of delicious ‘kiddie-friendly’ treats!
- Cheetah Tracking - One of the highlights of your stay is the opportunity to track wild cheetah on foot!
- Guided Bush Walks - For guests looking for an active thrill, a guided bush walk offers an opportunity to connect with the African bush, learning about its fascinating fauna and flora!
- Stargazing
- Game Drives
Places of Interest
- Mount Camdeboo Game Reserve - At the foot of the majestic Sneeuberg Mountain Range, the reserve is home to white rhino, Cape buffalo, cheetah, giraffe, mountain zebra, a host of antelope and an abundance of birds.
- Valley of Desolation (1 hour and 10 minute drive) - This unique ecosystem creates a type of oasis in the midst of the aridness of the Karoo.
- Nieu-Bethesda (1 hour and 20 minute drive) - This 19th-century village in the Eastern Cape at the foot of the Sneeuberge is home to a growing number of artists, crafters and other creatives seeking a more conducive way of life.
- The Owl House (1 hour and 20 minute drive) - Converted into a museum, this is a visionary environment, elaborately decorated with ground glass and containing more than 300 statues.
- Addo Elephant National Park (2 hours drive)- Established to save elephants on the brink of extinction, Aldo Elephant Park is a perfect destination for the adventurous outdoor and nature lover.
- Anglo-Boer War Museum (3 hour drive) - Provides an understanding of the background against which the Anglo-Boer War took place through its unique art collection, dioramas and exhibitions.
Reviews
Robert H.
July 2019A great stay despite some confusion
A wonderful stay at Camdeboo Manor. The team and the guides were amazing. The food and wine were perfect. The game drives were so unique and different from the traditional drives we have been on at other safari’s in Kruger. The views are tremendous. A different location but well worth the visit. We had some confusion on arrival as the large main villa that we expected to stay in and had reserved, had other guests In it. We were lucky to be a smaller group and were hosted at another lodge in the resort. It was very nice and resolved the little mix up. This is my only reason for not awarding 5 stars.”
Lyndsay W.
April 2017Spectacular - a hidden gem of the Karoo!
This property was even more beautiful than expected! The house and the rooms are beautifully furnished and decorated - every little detail has been thought through. The kitchen really is equipped for a chef... it's rare I find a kitchen that has everything I need and with plenty of countertop space and two fridges providing enough space for all the food and drinks for a week. The views from the top of the escarpment when you go on game drive, are absolutely spectacular - literally 360 views... a photographers dream with some of the most interesting and dramatic sunsets I've seen in a while. In addition to the Game Drives, we also went on a game walk with the ranger, which is a great option for the more adventurous. The staff were also a treat - expertly servicing the manor every day, and laying the table for meals, and even setting up the Boma or outdoor dining area when weather permitted. Don't miss out on a visit to the Valley of Desolation and the quaint, beautifully preserved historic town of Graaff Reinet. Dinner or lunch at the Drostdy Hotel is also recommended.”
Janine P.
December 2016One of those experiences that will stay with us for ever ....
We had the most wonderful stay at Mount Camdeboo - it is one of those experiences that will stay with us for ever ... the setting, the views, the stargazing, the staff and the most amazing animal encounters both on the game drives and right outside our door with baboons, warthogs, ostrich and nyala coming to say hello on a more or less daily basis. The manor house is large and luxurious with excellent indoor and outdoor space so that we could come together or find our own quiet place ... essential with four boys ranging from 9 to 17! We have been on safari before but to spend a week at Camdeboo with the time to get to know the place and the mix of animals was a different and a more meaningful experience. Dane our ranger took us out everyday - sometimes twice a day - and there was always something new to see. The rhino and cheetah encounters were very special. We opted for Camdeboo to cater for us - which is essential given that the nearest small supermarket is an hours drive away and, although expensive especially by South African standards, this added to our experience : the food was excellent, the staff professional - friendly and non at all intrusive and one of our group who was coeliac was very well looked after. Thank you to everyone at Camdeboo - we just loved our stay ....”