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We have a lot of experience in building websites for accommodation establishments.BUFFELSDRIFT GAME LODGE IS SITUATED IN THE MALARIA FREE GARDEN ROUTE, SOUTH AFRICA ~ Yva K. Perth, Australia A unique South African bushveld experience in the heart of the Klein Karoo within the Garden Route, only 5 hours drive from Cape Town. Unique, understated elegance in our luxury tented accommodation in Oudtshoorn. With the Swartberg mountains as backdrop and a magnificent waterhole at your doorstep, it’s the closest you’ll get to the wild of the Klein Karoo and true African accommodation. Just off the famous Route 62, part of the South African Garden Route & Klein Karoo, Buffelsdrift Game Lodge offers you an escape to something spectacular. Experience an array of wildlife including Elephants, Rhino, Cape Buffalo, Giraffe, Hippo and over 200 bird species. We also offer African Bush Safaris, Meerkat Safaris, Elephant Feeding, Walking & Brushing Experiences. Our A la Carte Restaurant offers some of the best local cuisine in the area.

It is open to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as drinks & sundowners on our surrounding deck overlooking the magnificent waterhole from where you might see some game species. Just a stone’s throw away are attractions such as the culture-rich town of Oudtshoorn, Swartberg Mountain Nature Reserve, Cango Caves, Ostrich Farms, Wine Farms and the Gamaskloof Valley ( also known as “Die Hell”). A unique South African Bushveld experience at Buffelsdrift Game Lodge, luxury accommodation in Outdshoorn, Garden Route & Klein Karoo, Western Cape South Africa. Latest News5th Annual Ladies Golf Day at Oudtshoorn Golf ClubNewborn Meerkat BabiesZebra dust bathingTestimonialsThe most breathtaking location and setting i have stayed in, the tent was a unique experience, the free standing bath in the en-suite with views out over the lake was awesome, the outdoor rain shower very refreshing and the decked area off the main room taking you feet away from the hippos bathing in the lake was just beyond expectations.

- Lobodo, Manchester, UKNewsletter Sign-upKnysna, the ideal base from which to explore the Garden Route, nestles on the shores of an estuary between indigenous forests, the Quteniqua mountains and a rugged coastline. Beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers offers visitors an unforgettable holiday – for everybody from the very adventurous to those who prefer to relax in the sun, stroll through cool forests or take scenic day drives. For on-site activities, click here Turbine Water Club Enjoy a Golfing feast - Knysna are within easy driving distance of the most beautiful and challenging courses in the Garden Route. WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING PREFERENTIAL GREEN FEES AT THE FOLLOWING CLUBS: Click here to view our GOLFING ACCOMMODATION PACKAGE Keurboomstrand has a natural long beach surrounded by fynbos and indigenous forest next to a private coastal nature reserve. Robberg Nature Reserve - this Peninsula has three walking trails, the famous Nelson’s Bay Caves and is a good vantage point for viewing whales.

From whale and dolphin watching, to excellent surfing and kitesurfing, to hiking, marvelous monkeys and scenic glider flights, Plettenberg Bay has a little bit of everything for the whole family. Storms River – Scenic drive to Storms River bridge via the Groot River Pass to Nature’s Valley and Tsitsikamma via the Bloukrans Pass. Entrance to the Tsitsikamma National Park is 6km off the N2, offering contrasting beauty of river, forest, sea and fynbos.
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chandelier ai weiwei A paragliding mecca, Sedgefield also offers a wide range of aquatic attractions.

It has a large lagoon, is wedged between Swartvlei Lake and Groenvlei Lake, and boats many excellent beach destinations such as Myoli, Cola and Gericke’s Point. Swimming, body surfing, surfing, canoeing, yachting, skiing and jet skiing, wind surfing and kite surfing are all on offer in this area. Not to mention fishing and spear fishing. Wilderness is renowned for its tranquil sea and beaches that stretch on forever. The are 2,500ha of National Park with fiver rivers, five lakes, two estuaries and 18km of coastline. Famous for its wildlife, in particular birds. Mossel Bay has always been a favourite holiday destination, a small harbor town with long, sandy beaches. Famous for boat rides and whale watching: big game viewing and extreme adventurous: museums and excellent shopping. Explore the rich history of this seaside town. Get the adrenalin flowing with shark diving, sailing, hiking, whale watching and bungy jumping. Mossel Bay offers a diversity of action. Oudtshoorn is situated 55 kms north of George.

Experience the Cango Caves, one of the worlds great subterranean wonderlands. Amidst the 400 ostrich farms surrounding the town, 3 have distinguished themselves worthy to be named “show farms”. Enjoy these exotic bird species, the largest in the world. If you want to venure a little bit further, visit the wonderful Port cellars between Oudtshoorn and Calitsdorp Whether you’re looking for fresh ingredients, easy food, or fine fare … one of the food/farmer’s markets in the area is your best bet. It’s here you’ll find not only the widest choice, but very often the best value too. Originally built to house convicts, the Old Gaol Complex is now home to the Knysna Art Gallery as well as the Maritime and Angling Museums. The Holy Trinity Church in Belvidere, circa 1851, is a charming example of the 12th century Norman-style architecture. At Millwood House Museum, old photographs of Millwood and scenes from Knysna’s pioneering days offer a nostalgic journey down memory lane.