AfriCamps’ Favourite Braai Recipes

If there’s one thing we love as much as glamping, it’s the delicious food we enjoy while doing it! Our lives and adventures revolve around food, and at AfriCamps, we know there’s no better celebration of food (and life) than when the fires are lit, sides are prepped, and the only thing left to do is BRAAI.

Every year on 24 September, we celebrate Heritage Day in South Africa. The braai has become synonymous with our country’s heritage, giving rise to Braai Day in 2005. But make no mistake – South Africans don’t need a reason to light the fires. With thousands standing by with their braai spice in hand every weekend, we’re sharing some of our favourite glamping-friendly recipes.

Suggested by AfriCamps camp owners from across South Africa, each recipe brings something special to the table, whether you’re enjoying them at your favourite AfriCamps location or home.

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African Cape Malay Marinade

AFRICAMPS AT DOOLHOF, WELLINGTON

The Doolhof Team believes a braai can’t go wrong if it’s served with “wine, wine, wine!” However, a good marinade can make or break your braai. Try their African Cape Malay Marinade recipe with fish or meat.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 tbsp cumin seeds, paprika, ground coriander
  • 1 tsp each of thyme leaves and rosemary
  • 3 crushed garlic cloves
  • zest and juice of 1 lemon
  • 50g fresh coriander
  • 2 tsp plain feta
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 100ml olive oil
  • 100ml sunflower oil

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Combine all ingredients in a jug blender and blend into a loose paste.
  2. Pour half of the marinade over your meat 30 minutes before the braai and use the remaining marinade for basting as you braai.

Important tips:

  • Don’t marinate for longer than 30 minutes as the salt and lemon may overpower the meat.
  • Spices like heat!
  • Just before the meat is done, baste it one more time.
  • Remember to take credit for the marinade!
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage lamb chop recipe

Karoo Lamb Chops

AFRICAMPS AT DE PAKHUYS, CEDERBERG

Thys and Mark, co-owners of AfriCamps at de Pakhuys share the secret to a perfect braai: good company, good food, and a great location. They recommend a glamping tent, a few braai buddies, and a sunny weekend. This delicious lamb chop recipe should round it off perfectly!

INGREDIENTS

  • Karoo lamb chops from de Pakhuys Farm
  • salt and pepper (to taste)
  • lime to squeeze just before coming off the fire

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Season the lamb chops with salt and pepper (to taste), then braai them to perfection. Add a squeeze of fresh lime juice just before serving.
  2.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy your delicious meal. And don’t forget to share the secret recipe with your friends.
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Karoo Lamb Chop Marinade

AFRICAMPS AT KAROO 1, HEX VALLEY

It should come as no surprise that the owner of a farm in the Karoo recommends a Karoo lamb chop for Braai Day! It’s like a taste of the Karoo, straight from the source.

INGREDIENTS

  • 8 Loin Chops
  • 1/4 cup Olive oil
  • 1/8 cup Fresh lemon juice 
  • 2 tbsp Honey
  • 1 tbsp Rosemary 
  • 1/2 tbsp Fresh crushed garlic
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper
  • 1/2 tsp Chilli Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Onion Powder

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In a ziplock bag, combine the olive oil, honey, lemon juice, garlic, rosemary, salt, and pepper.
  2. Add your chops, seal the bag and massage the marinade into the lamb.
  3. Refrigerate for about 1 to 2 hours, or overnight for maximum flavour.
  4. Preheat your braai or grill to medium-high heat.
  5. Grill the chops for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the lamb is cooked through and slightly charred. Be careful not to overcook.
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Stuffed Butternut with Spinach and Feta

AFRICAMPS AT STANFORD HILLS, STANFORD

Enjoy this delicious recipe for stuffed butternut with spinach and feta, shared by camp owners Jami and Peter Kastner from AfriCamps at Stanford Hills. This flavourful and filling side dish is perfect for sharing with friends and family, especially those who may be vegetarian. Don’t forget to complete your meal with a glass of wine from Stanford Hills Wine Estate.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Butternut (Cut in Half Lengthwise)
  • 1 Hand Full of Fresh Spinach
  • 1/2 Chopped Onion
  • 2 Cloves of Garlic
  • 1 tbsp Butter
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice
  • 1/4 Cup Crumbled Feta Cheese
  • Fresh Herbs

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the butternut in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds.
  2. Melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook until softened.
  3. Add the spinach and cook until wilted. Squeeze out any excess water.
  4. Stir in the lemon juice and feta cheese.
  5. Stuff the spinach mixture into the hollowed-out butternut squash halves. Wrap each half tightly in aluminium foil.
  6. Place on the grill or braai over medium-low heat. Cook for 45 minutes, or until the squash is tender.
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Greek-style Leg of Lamb

AFRICAMPS AT PAT BUSCH, ROBERTSON

Lindi and Stephen Busch, the owners of AfriCamps at Pat Busch, share their go-to recipe: Greek-style leg of lamb inspired by Justin Bonello. With a symphony of herbs, this dish will transport you straight to the mountaintop.

INGREDIENTS

Lamb

  • 2.5kg deboned leg of lamb
  • 500ml Bulgarian yoghurt
  • 6 cloves of finely chopped Crushed Garlic
  • 3 Lemons
  • A Small Handful of Finely Chopped Rosemary
  • A Couple of Pinches of Smoked Paprika
  • Salt and Cracked Black Pepper

Vinaigrette

  • 4 Brown Anchovies
  • A Drizzle of Olive Oil
  • A Clove of Garlic
  • Half Squeezed Lemon

INSTRUCTIONS

Lamb

  1. Combine the yoghurt, garlic, lemon juice, rosemary, smoked paprika, salt and black pepper.
  2. Using a sharp knife, make several small holes in the leg of lamb and rub the marinade all over. Cover with cling wrap and refrigerate for two days.
  3. After two days, braai the lamb over medium coals for about 30 minutes, or longer depending on your desired level of doneness.
  4. Baste the lamb with the leftover marinade periodically. You want the lamb to caramelise on the outside, and be cooked, but still pink, on the inside.
  5. Once done, remove the heat, put the lamb aside to rest and rustle up a quick vinaigrette, which will break down the fattiness of the meat.

Vinaigrette

  1. If you have a blender handy, blitz until fine.
  2. If you’re in the great outdoors, use a mortar and pestle to mix the anchovies, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil.
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Three-cheese Braaibroodjie

AFRICAMPS AT KAM’BATI, SWELLENDAM

A braai is not a braai without a traditional braaibroodjie! Jaco and Dene Badenhorst, camp owners of AfriCamps at Kam’Bati, suggest pairing your steak with their delicious three-cheese braaibroodjie (Afrikaans for ‘barbecue sandwich’).

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 Slices of Bread per Sandwich
  • Butter 
  • KIRI cream cheese
  • Grated Gouda Cheese
  • Feta
  • Sliced Onions
  • Sliced Tomatoes

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Spread butter and cream cheese on one slice of bread.
  2. Add onion slices and tomatoes with a sprinkle of Aromat and black pepper.
  3. Add grated gouda cheese and crumble some feta cheese over it.
  4. Place the last slice of buttered slice bread, and close the sandwich.
  5. Place the sandwiches on the braai grid over low heat until the bread is golden brown and the cheese has melted.
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Ostrich Biltong Potjie

AFRICAMPS KLEIN KAROO, OUDTSHOORN

This uniquely South African dish comes highly recommended by AfriCamps Klein Karoo owners, Arnold and Esti-Mari. It’s a perfect combination of a gamey taste and a smokey, rich favour.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Chopped Onion 
  • 1 tsp Garlic
  • 1 Punnet of Mushrooms
  • 1 Packet Smoked Cheese Sausages
  • 500ml Fresh Cream
  • 1 Packet Brown Onion Soup Powder
  • 200ml Chutney
  • 750g Pasta of your choice
  • 750g Ostrich Biltong
  • 300g Grated Cheese

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Heat a little butter or oil to the pot, and add the chopped onion and garlic, and sauté for a few minutes. Add sliced the mushrooms and sauté with the onion and garlic.
  2. Slice the smoked cheese sausages, add to the pot and cook until heated thoroughly.
  3. Cook pasta in a separate pot. Drain and set aside.
  4. Add the drained pasta to the pot with sautéed onion, mushrooms and smoked cheese sausages.
  5. In a small bowl, combine fresh cream, brown onion soup powder, and chutney.
  6. Combine the pasta and cream mixture and let it simmer for a few minutes to combine flavours. Mix well and add the biltong and grated cheese to the pot.
  7. Let it simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the cheese is melted and the flavours have combined.
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Rump Tail

AFRICAMPS AT OAKHURST, WILDERNESS

Jake and Claire Crowther, the owners of AfriCamps at Oakhurst, recommend trying the rump tail. This cut, also known as Pichana, is a South American speciality that’s best cooked over a very hot fire to sear the outside and quickly braai the meat. It’s perfect as a flavourful starter!

INGREDIENTS

  • Rump Steak
  • Olive Oil
  • Braai Salt Rub
  • Course Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Coat the rump steak on both sides with olive oil and a generous amount of braai salt rub (to taste), and do not remove the fat layer as it is a healthy fat and this is where the tremendous flavour comes from.
  2. Place the steak on a braai grid on a very hot fire. Braai for a few quick minutes on each side, until it’s nicely seared and slightly charred.
  3. Remove the steak from the braai and let it rest on a cutting board for a few minutes. Then, slice it into thin 5mm slices.
  4. Sprinkle the sliced steak with a twist of course salt, to taste, and serve immediately as a starter.
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage

Stuffed Kudu Backstrap

AFRICAMPS ADDO, EASTERN CAPE

The Hayter Family, camp owners of AfriCamps Addo, believe the kudu backstrap is a must-try and a game-changer! And we can see why — it’s a flavour explosion of rich, gamey goodness, creamy blue cheese, and smokey bacon.

INGREDIENTS

Marinade

  • 50ml Soy Sauce
  • 80ml Olive Oil
  • 30ml Lemon Juice
  • 3 Chopped Garlic Cloves
  • Salt and Pepper 

Filling

  • 50ml Butter
  • 2 Chopped Chives
  • 100g Sliced Button Mushrooms
  • 2 Chopped Garlic Cloves
  • 200g Crumbled Blue Cheese
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 300g – 500g Streaky Bacon

INSTRUCTIONS

Marinade

  1. Create a flavorful marinade in a small bowl by combining soy sauce, olive oil, lemon juice, chopped garlic cloves, salt and pepper, to taste.
  2. Let your kudu soak in this marinade for a day or two in the refrigerator.

Filling

  1. Melt the butter in a pan over medium heat, and sauté the chopped chives until softened.
  2. Add the mushrooms and fry till most of the liquid has disappeared. Stir in chopped garlic and cook until mushrooms are browned.
  3. Remove from heat and set aside to cool. Once cooled, add the crumbled blue cheese with salt and pepper (to taste) to the mixture.
  4. Remove the kudu from the marinade and pat dry with a paper towel.
  5. Slice the kudu backstrap in the middle and fill with the filling.
  6. Wrap the filet with streaky bacon and secure it with toothpicks.
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Cabbage on the Coals

AFRICAMPS AT GOWAN VALLEY, THE MIDLANDS

This cabbage recipe from AfriCamps at Gowan Valley has come a long way. Many years ago, Brett, the camp owner at Gowan Valley, and Jake Crowther, the owner of Oakhurst, were touring through Africa. Upon arriving at a farmer’s house, they wanted to impress the farmer’s three beautiful daughters by contributing something to the braai. Their choice? A cabbage! And so, this simple recipe was born. (Tip: Kids will love this veggie, especially if it’s followed by braaied marshmallows!)

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 whole cabbage
  • brown onion soup powder
  • butter
  • foil

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the cabbage into large slices without slicing all the way through.
  2. Sprinkle brown onion soup and butter between the slices, cover with foil, and braai for 45 to 60 minutes, turning occasionally.
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage

Venison Sirloin

AFRICAMPS AT WHITE ELEPHANT SAFARIS, PONGOLA GAME RESERVE

Dr Heinz and Debbie Kohrs, camp owners of AfriCamps at White Elephant Safaris, bring a taste of the African bush to your table with their venison sirloin recipe. This dish only requires five ingredients and pairs perfectly with a traditional chakalaka game braai wors and a glass of delectable red wine for a truly authentic South African experience. 

INGREDIENTS

  • Olive Oil
  • Balsamic Vinegar
  • Fresh Lemon
  • Ina Paarman Garlic Pepper Spice
  • 400g Venison Sirloin (Kudu or Wildebeest)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Pour into a shallow dish and combine a large glug of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, a squeeze of lemon juice and a good sprinkle of garlic pepper.
  2. Lay the venison sirloin in the marinade, ensuring it’s well-coated on all sides. Let it marinate for at least 30 minutes, turning it occasionally.
  3. Braai the venison sirloin slowly over hot bushveld wood coals (knob thorn or sickle bush wood).
  4. Remember that venison is lean, so medium-rare is the ideal cooking temperature to prevent it from drying out.
  5. After braaing, let the venison rest for a few minutes before slicing it into thin medallions.
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Sweet Simple S’mores

AFRICAMPS AT MACKERS, HAZYVIEW

Michelle and Ryan, the camp owners from AfriCamps at Mackers, have a sweet and nostalgic treat that’s sure to be a hit. Their s’more recipe only requires two ingredients and is a favourite among little explorers and adults alike.

INGREDIENTS

  • Caramel Marie Biscuits
  • marshmallows

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Toast the marshmallows over an open flame until they’re golden brown and gooey.
  2. Place them between two biscuits, gently squeeze them together to spread the marshmallow, and let them cool slightly before taking a bite.
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage

Mustard Sirloin Steak with Salad

AFRICAMPS HOEDSPRUIT, GREATER KRUGER

Monica and Louwtjie, the owners of AfriCamps Hoedspruit, have crafted a delicious and healthy recipe that’s perfect for your next outdoor adventure. Their recipe for mustard sirloin steak and a beetroot, feta, and nuts salad is packed with flavour and nutrients.

INGREDIENTS

Sirloin steak

  • 600g – 700g sirloin steak
  • 30ml sunflower oil
  • 30ml  Robertsons Braai & Grill Spicy BBQ
  • 50g butter
  • 30ml Dijon mustard

Salad

  • 2 Sliced Beetroots
  • 1 Red Onion, Sliced
  • 1/2cup of Halved Olive
  • 1 Disc of Feta
  • 5ml Chopped Mint
  • 250ml Knorr Greek Salad Dressing with Moringa

INSTRUCTIONS

Sirloin steak

  1. Brush the steaks with oil and season generously with Robertsons Braai & Grill Spicy BBQ.
  2. Place on a grid over hot coals and braai for just long enough to brown the meat on all sides.
  3. Place a big heat-safe or cast-iron pan on the grid.
  4. Add the butter and Dijon mustard. Place the steaks in the pan and coat them well with the butter mixture.
  5. Cook the steaks in the pan until done to your liking.

Salad

  1. Add beetroot to a large pot, cover with water and bring to a boil then reduce to simmer until soft.
  2. Drain the beetroot and place them aside to cool, then peel and slice for later use.
  3. In one medium-sized bowl, add beetroot, red onion, olives, feta cheese (crumble) mint and Knorr Moringa dressing, mix well and serve.
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage

Succulent Halloumi and Veggie Skewers

AFRICAMPS WATERBERG, LIMPOPO

Juliet and Dr Philip Calcott, the camp owners of AfriCamps Waterberg, share their vegetarian-friendly recipe for succulent halloumi and veg skewers. This flavourful and easy-to-make dish is perfect as a starter or a side dish, and it’s sure to please everyone at the table.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Pack Braai Halloumi 
  • Onion or Red Peppers (Optional)
  • 1 Punnet of Button Mushrooms
  • ⁠1 Pack of Cherry Tomatoes
  • ⁠Crushed Garlic 
  • Olive Oil 
  • ⁠Braai Skewers

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut 2 cm cubes of halloumi, and if the mushrooms are big cut them in half, otherwise use them whole.
  2. If adding onions or peppers, cut these into similar-sized chunks to the halloumi.
  3. Thread alternate chunks of your ingredients onto the skewers.
  4. Brush the skewers with a mixture of olive oil and crushed garlic.
  5. Braai the skewers until browned, being careful not to burn the ingredients or let the cheese melt and drop off.
  6. For added protection, you can place some tin foil on the braai to prevent items from falling off the skewers.
  7. These skewers are perfect as a starter or a side dish to accompany your main course. Enjoy them with a refreshing salad and a glass of South African wine.
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africamps boutique glamping braai day recipes south africa heritage

Blueberry and Brie Braaibroodjie

AFRICAMPS AT MILORHO, MAGALIESBERG

Made with the finest export-quality blueberries from their neighbouring farm, Iain and Renee Shields from AfriCamps at Milorho share their blueberry and brie grilled cheese braaibroodjie recipe. This simple dish is a perfect way to savour the natural sweetness of the local harvest.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 Cup Washed Blueberries
  • 1 tbsp Balsamic Vinegar 
  • 1 tsp Honey 
  • 4 Slices Artisan Bread 
  • Handful of Fresh Basil Leaves
  • Slices Brie cheese (Desired Amount)
  • Room Temperature Butter

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the blueberries, balsamic, and honey. Stir to mix well.
  2. Gently cook and mash the blueberries until they soften and turn jammy, about 5 minutes. Set aside.
  3. Butter the outside of each slice of bread. On the one unbuttered side, spread a layer of the blueberry mixture, then top with basil leaves, and a few slices of brie, or the desired amount.
  4. Top with the remaining slice of bread, buttered side up. Repeat for the next sandwich.
  5. Place the other slice of bread on top, buttered side up.
  6. Place sandwiches in a folding grilling basket, braai over medium heat, browning each side until golden brown and the cheese is melted.

Whether you’re glamping at one of your favourite AfriCamps locations or firing up the braai at home, we hope you’ve enjoyed these delicious glamping-friendly recipes inspired by our South African heritage.

Extend Your Glamping Adventure with Clever Holiday Planning

At AfriCamps, we understand the value of making the most out of South Africa’s public holidays, and we’re here to help you do just that! We know how busy life can get, and it’s all too easy for those long weekends to sneak up on us without a plan in place. But fear not, because we’ve got your back. We’ve hacked the 2024 holiday calendar to provide you with the ultimate guide to turning those public holidays into unforgettable glamping getaways.

March, April & May: The Holy Grail of Public Holidays in SA

21 March – Human Rights Day | 29 March – Good Friday | 1 April – Family Day

Take just 1 day’s leave on 22 March, and voila, you’ve got yourself a 4-day getaway! Or if you’re feeling extra adventurous, why not take 5 days’ leave on 22 and 25-28 March for 12 days of glamping? The school holiday starts 21 March and ends on 2 April, so this is the perfect time to put those leave days to use and enjoy a family holiday.

27 April – Freedom Day | 1 May – Workers Day

Sneak in 2 days’ leave on 29 and 30 April, and you have a well-deserved 5-day break. Add another 2 leave days on 2 and 3 May, and enjoy a 9-day holiday.

africamps boutique glamping 2024 guide to long weekends and public holidays

africamps boutique glamping 2024 guide to long weekends and public holidays

africamps boutique glamping 2024 guide to long weekends and public holidays

June, August & September: Cosy Weather, Spring Flowers, and Braai Day

16 June – Youth Day (observed Monday 17 June)

Take 4 days’ leave on 18-21 June, and treat yourself to a cosy 9-day holiday. With schools closed between 15 June and 8 July, these 9 days are perfect if you want to enjoy a getaway with the kids.

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9 August – National Women’s Day

Grab 4 days’ leave on 5-8 August, and you’ve got yourself 9 days of glamping.

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24 September – Heritage Day

Take 1 day’s leave on 23 September for a 4-day escape or secure a 9-day holiday by adding another 3 days’ leave on 25-27 September. With the schools closing on 21 September and starting back on 1 October, these couple of leave days have family holiday written all over it.

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December: South Africa’s Favourite Month

16 December – Day of Reconciliation | 25 December – Christmas Day | 26 December – Day of Goodwill | 1 January 2025 – New Year’s Day

Ready for a festive season to remember? Take 3 days’ leave on 23, 24, and 27 December, and unwrap a 9-day holiday. Want to prolong the festivities? Add 2 more leave days on 30 and 31 December, and extend your holiday to a glorious 12 days.

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Don’t let those precious public holidays slip away without making the most of them. Whether you’re craving a quick weekend escape or looking for an extended adventure, AfriCamps is here to make it happen. Check our availability now and book your glamping adventure here.

Must do’s at AfriCamps at Pat Busch

A stay at AfriCamps is not just about glamping. It is a chance to experience the surroundings, taste the local produce and simply unwind in nature. AfriCamps at Pat Busch offers the most breathtaking mountain views and plenty of ways to explore the mountain up close. Get closer to the fynbos, streams, mountain dams and birdlife. Explore the surrounding wine farms famous for award-winning wines, or just have fun with the family, swimming the day away.

Here are a few activities to tick off during your stay at AfriCamps at Pat Busch…

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Swimming

During our hot summer days nothing is better than going for a dip. The salt water pool is a favourite among the kids. Keep an eye on them from the sun beds while soaking up the rather magnificent mountain views (you can’t really go anywhere at Pat Busch without being surrounded by the majestic Langeberg Mountains.) Get a spot of shade beneath our sun covers, stretch out on a sun bed and get lost in a good book.

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Thrill seekers might prefer to cool off in our farm dam after a hike or mountain bike ride. Our farm dam is located beyond the tents at the top of the property. You will also find row boats and kayaks available for rent. Try your luck at catching Bass and Tilipia (strictly catch-and-release). 

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Mountain Biking

Rent a bike for a half-day or a full-day to explore the farm and the surrounding area. How does a wine tour by mountain bike sound? A 30km route takes you past some of our neighbouring wine farms for tastings or meals. Book your bike with us in advance (helmets included).

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Hiking

When arriving at Pat Busch, you can already spot some of the trails leading up the mountain. These can be quite intimidating, but fear not, there are trails for all fitness levels! These hiking trails are not open to the public, so you can hike in complete privacy. Make sure you pack enough water, power snacks, good hiking boots, sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. 

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Guided Day Hike

Duration: 2,5 – 3 hours

An early start is advisable because in high summer months the temperatures can reach up to 40 degrees. A qualified field guide will walk with you through the area. During this hike he will tell you everything that you want to know about the local fauna and flora! *Minimum of 2 adults. Subject to prior arrangement and availability.

Self-Guided Hiking Trails

There are also three self guided hiking trails on the property. On arrival at AfriCamps you can find information on the various hikes inside the welcome book in your tent. !

Middelrug Trail

Duration: 3 – 4 hours

The hike begins at the farm dam just beyond the tents. This is a fantastic trail to hike in the morning, not only because of the cool weather but also for the sunrise. The hike will return along the stream and kloof.  The hike is quite steep but other than that not difficult.

Hermit’s Ridge Trail

Duration: 2 – 3 hours

Hermit’s Ridge Trail is named after the legend of an old hermit who used to live in the Langeberg Mountains. The story goes that he hoarded a fortune in Kruger Rands and the secret of this treasure was lost when he died. Start at the gate near Oak Cottage where the trail takes you deeper through the Poplar Forest where, if the legend is true, the treasure can still be found. This trail from bottom to top should take about 2-3 hours, but don’t forget to add on the return time for returning via Karin’s trail.

Karin Trail

Duration: 2 – 3 hours

This beautiful hike is named after Pat Busch’s wife, Karin Busch. You can choose to continue this hike from the top of Hermit’s Ridge Trail, or follow the trail there & back. This popular trail follows the mountain streams along shaded valleys. Indigenous trees, boulders and the gurgling stream are your companions.

Watch the sunset

Sunsets at AfriCamps at Pat Busch Mountain Reserve are simply one of the best sunsets you will ever see. Watching the sun disappear behind the mountains, see the sky change colour from orange to pink. There are simply no words to describe it! Make yourself comfortable in one of the comfy deck chairs outside and watch the sun slowly going down. (A glass of Robertson’s finest wine will make it even more special.)

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Guided Wine Tour

Last but not least, Pat Busch Mountain Reserve offers a guided wine tour which starts at the property. This tour shows you around the beautiful sights and tastes of the Robertson Wine Valley. And no worries about driving! Your chauffeur will drive you all the way to the world-famous wine cellars. Lunch, wine tastings and an underground cellar tour is included. If you want to extend your tour with a boat trip along the Breede Rivier, your guide is happy to add that in the tour. All tours can be tailor made to suit your preferences. A minimum of 2 persons is required for a guided tour.  *Subject to availability and prior arrangement.

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We look forward to host you at AfriCamps at Pat Busch. For more information and bookings click here.

The story behind SA’s favourite glamping brand

How did two Dutchies create South Africa’s favourite boutique camping brand? The Dutch travel magazine, Oog Voor Afrika recently interviewed AfriCamps’ co-owners Jeroen van Rootselaar and Manou Bleumink on the origins of AfriCamps and their road to success. We couldn’t keep this story from our local community, so, here it is! The story of how two Dutch entrepreneurs revolutionised glamping as we know it in South Africa.

A NEW START

After arriving in South Africa, Manou Bleumink and his girlfriend Willemijn started a homeshare B&B in their rented house to help make ends meet. The demand for student accommodation grew and so they founded Cape Town Rocks. Their successful company filled a gap in the market for the rental of beautiful apartments, houses and student rooms. This was their first encounter with the tourism industry in South Africa.

Jeroen van Rootselaar and his partner Katelijne arrived in South Africa in 2006 with two backpacks, some surf equipment and a website about internships. As a student, Jeroen completed an internship in Cape Town and fell head over heals for the city. The couple saw a gap in the market after their own internship in the Mother City and started the internship agency, 4exchange.

The two companies overlapped in the market for student housing, but after a chance meeting over a beer, Jeroen and Manou clicked instantly.

Soon we started brainstorming about starting a business together and, coincidentally we both thought of different forms of tents and camping gear. That’s how AfriCamps was founded.

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THE CHALLENGE: AFRICAMPS

Manou: ‘We both saw a glamping trend starting in Europe. At various farms and campsites, you suddenly saw cheerfully decorated “safari” tents. That was funny to see for the Dutch in South Africa because the original form of the safari tent really comes from here. The tents in Europe, with their double bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom, however, seemed more like canvas cottages suitable for the whole family. Our idea was to import the glamping trend to South Africa. We could not find local tents that met our requirements and importing tents was too expensive. We decided to buy a sewing machine and learn how to work with industrial sewing machines and canvas.

With the help of YouTube videos, we tried to familiarise ourselves with industrial sewing machines and canvas.

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After eight months of designing, sewing canvas, building furniture and welding couplers, we built a life-size glamping tent in an old asbestos factory building.

Jeroen: ‘Then things went quickly. Investors picked up our plans and with their financial help we set up a production facility in Atlantis. Atlantis has a huge youth unemployment rate, so we trained young, local labourers.

On 1 November 2015, exactly two years after the purchase of our first sewing machine, we opened our first camp at one of the biggest working ostrich farms in Oudtshoorn.

Now we have eight camps at the most beautiful locations in the Western Cape. Since 1 July 2018, there is also a camp in Hazyview, Mpumalanga. All camps can be booked separately, or as a route. Our vision is that guests can experience how an authentic South African family lives in their country, while learning everything about real South African products. As an AfriCamps guest, you will meet the farm owners, become acquainted with their produce and the unique fauna and flora of the area.’

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Photo: AfriCamps at Oakhurst in Wilderness

THE FUTURE

Jeroen: ‘The future of AfriCamps is bright. People show a need for meaningful travel experiences where the local people, the country and food can be experienced in an authentic way. AfriCamps offers that experience like no other. With the opening of AfriCamps at Mackers in Hazyview, Mpumalanga, we have taken the first step in our national expansion plan.’

People from Namibia, Botswana and even Zimbabwe have expressed their interest in AfriCamps. Signs are promising that we can make AfriCamps the glamping brand of Southern Africa.

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Photo: AfriCamps at Mackers in Hazyview.

What is the unforgettable memory? The wow moment?

Manou: ‘There are countless! But what really stood out was when I arrived with my family at our first camp in Oudtshoorn. We looked out over the dam and saw the tents looming in the distance under the splendour of the setting sun. An unforgettable feeling.’

Jeroen: ‘The moment our investors decided to invest a serious amount in the wild plans of two boys, a sewing machine and a self-made glamping tent. Manou and I dreamed enormously and all of a sudden there were serious entrepreneurs who dared to dream with us! I got the opportunity to start up a unique company for the second time and, once again, realized that South Africa is the country of unlimited possibilities.’

What are your favourite spots in South Africa? Where would you take us?

‘That’s easy. Of course, we’ll take you on a 21-day glamping tour through the Western Cape, where you’ll visit all our camps.’
• AfriCamps at Doolfhof in Wellington. Glamp on a working wine farm in the Cape Winelands and learn everything about some of the world’s greatest wines.
• AfriCamps at Stanford Hills. Owner Peter Kastner tells you all about the protea floriculture, about his wines and you can enjoy a delicious lunch at his own restaurant.
• AfriCamps at Kam’Bati in Swellendam. This is a children’s paradise with activities on the farm and Breede River.
• AfriCamps at Oakhurst in Wilderness. A beautiful dairy farm with mountain bike trails through the woods, a private waterfall and a very special church.
• AfriCamps at Ingwe, Plettenberg Bay. See beautiful views of the green hilltops of Plettenberg Bay, hiking trails through the primeval forests and the beach around the corner.
• AfriCamps Klein Karoo, Oudtshoorn. Learn all about a working ostrich farm, with a beautiful view over the Cango Valley and the Swartberg Mountains.
• AfriCamps at Pat Busch Mountain reserve. This is one of our most popular camps with gorgeous views of the mountains in the reserve. A true hidden gem!

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Photo: AfriCamps at Pat Busch Nature Reserve in Robertson.

Outdoor Wood-fired hot tubs at AfriCamps

If you’re visiting AfriCamps at Ingwe in Plettenberg Bay, AfriCamps at Doolhof in Wellington or AfriCamps at Oakhurst in Wilderness soon, you are in for a steamy hot, wood-fired treat.

No, it’s not your delicious pre-booked braai pack, or even marshmallows on the fire – we’re talking about the private outdoor wood-fired hot tubs that can be spotted next to our luxury glamping tents!

Our camps in Wellington and Wilderness offer wood-fired hot tubs next to each tent, and three tents at AfriCamps at Ingwe in Plettenberg Bay have wood-fired hot tubs (make sure to book tents 4, 5 or 6).

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Photo: AfriCamps at Oakhurst in Wilderness

We are beyond proud of this local, handmade creation invented together with Buitengewoon Luxury Outdoor Living.

So what makes our tubs so awesome?

  • Firstly, a wood-fired hot tub is the purest form of relaxation, ideal for those long summer evenings and starry winter nights.
  • Secondly, they don’t require any electricity, so you can unwind under the stars absolutely guilt free.
  • We source water from our farm dams and the water goes back into our farm soil.
  • They are super user-friendly and heat up in 1.5 to 2 hours. Simply start the fire, leave the lid on, stir occasionally to spread the heat and let the brilliant design do the work.
  • They double as a splash pool in the summer!
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Photo: AfriCamps at Doolhof in Wellington

AfriCamps at Ingwe

AfriCamps at Ingwe is home to our original bright red hot tubs. These tubs are found next to tent 4, 5 and 6, so make sure you book a hot tub tent. Here our tubs are best enjoyed after a long day of exploring the many activities in the Crags and Tsitsikamma area. You can savour your favourite bottle of wine (the one you got after visiting The Crags’ wine route), overlooking the foresty green surroundings.  These eco-friendly tubs are filled with water collected from Whiskey Creek and stored in the property’s dam.

AfriCamps’ hot tubs comfortably fit four people, but our farm owners at AfriCamps at Ingwe have proven that the whole family can fit!

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AfriCamps at Ingwe, Plettenberg Bay.

AfriCamps at Ingwe is the perfect location to explore the vibey holiday town of Plettenberg Bay (10 minutes’ drive away) and the quaint village of Natures Valley. This part of the Garden Route is a popular holiday destination as visitors flock to the mind-blowing beaches and ancient forests.

ALSO READ: 30 REASONS TO GLAMP THE GARDEN ROUTE

When booking your stay at AfriCamps at Ingwe, make sure to select one of our hot tub tents and book well in advance to avoid disappointment.
*Wood-fired hot tubs are charged at an additional R200 per night

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AfriCamps at Mackers, Hazyview is officially open!

On the 1st of July 2018, AfriCamps welcomed the first guests to their newest camp – AfriCamps at Mackers in Hazyview, Mpumalanga. Hazyview has officially joined our list of glamping locations, making it the first of many planned locations outside of the Cape.

If you’ve been to any of our boutique glamping camps, you will know that our 5-sleeper, two-bedroom tents are pure luxury. Complete with a kitchen and bathroom, air-conditioning and a closed combustion fire place, these are no ordinary tents and you’re in for a glamping experience to remember.

You will find this self-catering escape between the Kruger National Park and the magnificent Panorama Route – two of the most popular tourist attractions in the country.

Tours for these (and more) experiences can be pre-booked and you will be collected and dropped off from your doorstep. From hiking to hammocking, exploring the rapids and rock formations along the river, cooling off in the on-site pool or even booking a spa treatment in the comfort of your tent – you will find it all at Mackers

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Ten glamping tents face an exceptionally beautiful part of the Sabie River. Wake up just meters from the streaming water and step outside to your surroundings of lush green grass and indigenous forest. This idyllic location ensures glampers will find loads of adventure outdoors, whilst returning to the comfort of our fully equipped tents for some well-deserved rest.

The owners, Ryan and Michelle Mc Kain eagerly welcomed their first guests this week. Guests were welcomed with bubbly, something sweet for the kids and something a bit stronger for those late nights by the fire. The Mc Kain’s even added a few charming extra touches, like Michelle’s honesty shop and a complimentary herb garden for guests to use.

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We wish Ryan and Michelle all the best on their new adventure and welcome all glampers to experience Mpumalanga’s beautiful lush surroundings in true AfriCamps style. Visit AfriCamps at Mackers in July and August 2018 from only R595 per person sharing. We can’t wait to show more guests this remarkable spot.

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Blog post: AfriCamps at Ingwe

There are few places in South Africa that could be called paradise. One springs to mind, especially for those who are familiar with the popular resort of Plettenberg Bay. Conveniently situated only within half an hour from this town is a gem of a destination, The Crags.

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(Click here to go to our camp page  in the Crags or continue reading this blog post below)

You will be almost overwhelmed with the plethora of activities, adventures and places to visit. A definite favourite for locals and tourists alike is the boutique wine estate, Bramon Wine Estate.As the first wine estate in The Crags, they pioneered vineyards with their first vines, Sauvignon Blanc, resulting in Plettenberg Bay being classified as a Wine of origin region.

Winning awards both nationally and internationally (most recently double gold in 2015), this family run estate lead to the birth of Plettenberg Bay’s own Bubbly and Wine Route

The aspiring owners Peter and Caroline Thorpe hope to create a ‘Sparkling Wine Route’ in the near future. Enjoy the restaurant uniquely set in the vineyards and gardens overlooking the Elephant Sanctuary and Tsitsikamma Mountains; or the cathedral-like cellar.

For the more adventurous, the pristine indigenous forest of AfriCamps at Ingwe offers a haven for plant, bird and animal life and is a very special location to restore your soul. Relish in a pre-hike breakfast or lunch picnic as you are guided along a hiking trail in the natural forest, hearing about the flora and fauna of the region. Or savor celebratory sundowners as part of your hike.

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The Eden to Addo Corridor, being the most bio-diverse corridor in the world, passes through a portion of the farm where AfriCamps at Ingwe is situated.

For the intrepid adventurer, the family hike with the Eco Warriors is guaranteed to quench your thirst for adventure and exploration and is also for a good cause, namely the Green Ticket

Orienteering, trail running, mountain biking and horse riding are also among the numerous activities on offer. Or plant a tree in support of the local NPO. For those wanting a restful time, soak up the tranquil sounds of nature, breath in the fresh air and enjoy the spectacular forest, mountains and calm surroundings.Discover delightful water adventures with the Keurbooms River Gorge, Bitou River & Wetland and Keurbooms Lagoon; all offering guided canoeing eco adventures. The Keurbooms River Nature Reserve is a world heritage site with sightings of ververt monkeys, blue duiker, mongoose, grysbok and the elusive leopard. This is best suited for the active traveller who loves the outdoors while having fun on the water. Each of these canoeing adventures offers something distinctive.

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Paddle on the lagoon, venture to the other side to visit Keurbooms beach or canoe to either the Bitou or Keurbooms River. In and around the lagoon there is lots of wildlife to be seen, such as flamingos, spoonbills and oyster catchers.

The Keurbooms River Gorge is one of the most beautiful in the world, with numerous secluded beaches amidst the natural forest and high gorge solid with vegetation in an untouched atmosphere

Along the way, settle on white beaches with picnic baskets, a good book and a bottle of wine; while the kids safely explore. The Bitou River section winds along a channel through a wetland system, with plenty of birdlife including South Africa’s national bird, the Blue Crane; and the African Fish Eagle. Enjoy the Keurbooms Lagoon with the beauty of Bird Island and the largest breeding colony of Kelp Gulls, amongst other bird species.

One can easily understand now why this region is named the ‘Jewel of the Garden Route’, with its splendid natural selection of beauty in its forests, beaches, lagoons and magnificent mountains.

Activities at each of our AfriCamps camps

If you are planning to visit one of our AfriCamps camps, you should know that the camps also offer some activities.

AfriCamps at Klein Karoo offers you a sunset game drive and stargazing. You can rent mountain bikes and do hikes at AfriCamps at Pat Busch; and you can play putt-putt and enjoy the nice swimming pools at Africamps at Kam’Bati.

Sunset drive in Klein Karoo

Experience a close encounter of the fauna and flora (excellent bird watching opportunity) of the Little Karoo with our specialist guide. During the drive there is the possibility to view some wildlife and ending the day with a beautiful sunset over the mountains. Thereafter returning to your tent for dinner. Duration +- 2 hours. This is all including drinks and snacks.

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Star gazing

Join us for a fascinating 45 minutes tour of the Southern Celestial Hemisphere at the comfort of your own tent (Subject to availability, amount in group and clear skies). And enjoy the beautiful starry sky of Oudtshoorn.Thank you Fabrice Debatty for the picture

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Rent a Mountain bike at AfriCamps at Pat Busch

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In 2014 we purchased two new Axis 90 mountain bikes with front suspension & Shimano 18 speed parts. These bikes are great quality and very comfortable.Try out some fun mountain bike action over the weekend or explore the Klaasvoogds Valley by cycling to nearby restaurants for breakfast or drinks. Bike rental includes helmets.

Hiking in our private mountains

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Beautiful scenery awaits the nature lover! The reserve offers several trails, from mountain fynbos & protea hikes to kloof hikes along wooded streams. Hiking trails are not open to the public – exclusively for the enjoyment of our overnight guests so that guests can walk or hike in complete safety. Each cottage has a detailed map of our trails. Please remember to never hike alone, and to be prepared with enough food & water, good hiking boots, common sense and a jacket. Take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints. Hikes take 3-5 hours and can be difficult. 

Swim at AfriCamps at Kam’Bati

There are 3 swimming pools and water slides at Kam’Bati. The relatively new (Jan Hagen) landscaped entertainment area is situated at the old conference centre parking area in the middle of the resort. Besides that there are some nice play areas next to it. For the parents there is a new pool lounge to relax in while the kids are playing!

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Play putt-putt

Next to the swimming pool you can find the putt-putt hole course, this course consists of 8 holes. This is fun for the kids and adults who can thoroughly enjoy it! So as you can see you don’t have to leave the property to have an awesome stay at AfriCamps at Kam’Bati! If you want to know more, check our website here!

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Enjoy your AfriCamps stay with us!

Top 7 Things To Do in Stanford

We are opening a new AfriCamps glamping location in Stanford! It’s a great place and there are a lot of things that you can do in this area. We’ve made a selection for you, of our highlights of things you must do during your stay in Stanford.

1. Whale Watching

From June until November, Southern Right whales are highly visible along the Cape south coast, making this the perfect time of year for a whale-watching trip. You can do these trips at several companies near Stanford but you don’t even have to go out on a boat to see them because Hermanus, overlooking Walker Bay, is considered to be the best land-based whale watching spot in the world. Southern Rights often come in close to the shoreline, sometimes appearing only metres from the shore. Hermanus’ cliffs offer an incomparable viewing point.

You can also do a whale-watching from the sky! It’s a unique experience to see the whales from the air.

2. Shark Diving

Go shark cage diving close to Stanford to see these amazing creatures. The area around Stanford is known for the numerous sharks who visit this area. You can go on a half day tour with a shark diving company, where you will go into a cage and see sharks up close!

3. Wine Tasting – Stanford Wine Route

The Stanford Wine Route officially launched late 2015 and is seen as one of the up and coming wine routes in South Africa. This close-knit group of wine farms with their cooler temperatures have produced outstanding wines over recent years. This wine route meanders through the Stanford valley and each wine farm welcomes you into their tasting room. The Stanford Wine Route encompasses Springfontein Wine Estate, Raka (try the Biography Shiraz), Brunia, Boschrivier, Sir Robert Stanford, Stanford Hills, and Lomond Wines.

As with the other wine routes, this one holds a number of smaller wine festivals throughout the year with the Stanford Stumble being one of the known favourites.

 4. River cruising

River cruises are a relaxing way to spend the day. These cruises will take you through the Klein River and will offer you breathtaking views of the Klein River Mountains. Relax on the boat, braai, jump in the river or get pulled along in a tube. These cruises cater for everyone. If you are lucky you can spot 129 species of birds who make this area their home. There are a few companies in this area who arrange these river cruises. Platanna: www.platanna.com or African Queen: www.africanqueenstanford.co.za and River Rat www.riverratstanford.wordpress.com

5. Horse Riding

One of the best and most highly recommended ways to explore this beautiful area is by horseback. These horse riding tours will allow you to escape into nature for one, two or three-hour tours.

6. Hiking & mountain biking

Fancy a bit of adventure, why not go into the mountains for a nice hike or a mountain bike ride. This is an incredibly beautiful area and you will not get bored for a second. You will find these hiking and mountain bike trails all around Stanford.

Stanford is home to beautiful indigenous flora and fauna which make this area a delight to explore. For all the mountain bike enthusiasts this area covers part of a few famous mountain bike races, the most famous being the Cape EPIC.

7. Cape Agulhas

You are spoilt for beauty when you head through to Stanford as the surrounding areas are all spectacular. Cape Agulhas being one of them. This is the southern-most tip of Africa, perfect for a day trip to see the point where the Atlantic ocean and the Indian ocean meet.

Our fourth camp, AfriCamps at Stanford Hills Estate is set to open later on this year. Check into our Facebook page for more info on bookings and launch dates.

Introducing Stanford Hills Estate

This week we announced our next location, Stanford Hills Estate. Time to break out the champagne and get excited because this location is packed with beauty and a wide range of activities to keep both young and old entertained.

Take a look at this sneak peek of this stunning location. Video by James Yeats and Mattis Hansen.

Can you picture yourself walking through this beautiful estate, grabbing lunch at the Tasting Room, swimming in the dam or exploring via horseback?

Stanford itself is located 2 hours from Cape Town. This quaint town is on the banks of the Klein River. This area is becoming a known highlight by foodies who flock there for their delicious food, found in both the markets and restaurants in the area.

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One of the highlights on this property is their restaurant, The Tasting Room, which uses local organic and free-range products.

Besides the delicious food and wine at Stanford Hills Estate, there are a number of activities which will make your stay memorable.

From horse riding to swimming in the dam, fishing, hiking and you can even take to the skies and go whale watching in the private plane.

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AfriCamps Stanford Hills Glamping South Africa
AfriCamps Stanford Hills Glamping South Africa

“The perfect getaway for people who appreciate the simple things in life.”

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