Safari hunting accommodations in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.Safari Hunting Accommodations

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Hunting Accommodations in the Eastern Cape.


Hellspoort

Aloe & Elephant

Kikuyu

Geelhoutskloof

Homestead

Our safari accommodations offer the finest in luxury and comfort during your stay with us.  Our highly trained staff will pamper you with mouth watering dining, immaculate rooms and daily laundry and maid service.  All accommodations are tastefully decorated and offer all of the modern en-suite amenities including hot and cold running water, bath/shower facilities, flush toilets and electricity.  After a long day on safari you will be able to completely unwind in comfort while enjoying the natural surroundings and breathtaking views.

Our primary safari lodge is Hellspoort.  Because of the wide diversity of game that is available in our area, sometimes the driving time to our varied concessions can take some time.  Rather than having you either get up very early in the morning or cut in to your actual safari hunting time, this year we have made arrangements for accommodations that are very near to all of our safari areas and thus eliminated those extended drives.  These other safari lodge accommodations are the Aloe & Elephant Lodge, Kikuyu Lodge and Geelhoutskloof (which translates to Yellow Wood Ravine).  Those that are on our management hunts will only be staying at our Homestead accommodations.  For information and pictures of all of our accommodations, click on the pictures above.

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