



The camp has been recently renovated, with solar-assisted geysers, decor of earth-friendly fabrics in neutral tones, and heated spa pools replacing the previous cold-water plunge pools. The spacious, welcoming main area has an open-air dining boma (where excellent meals are served), a lounge with a fireplace (Karoo nights can get really cold), a well-stocked wine cellar and a spa retreat. Wi-fi is available. Outside is the pool and viewing deck.
Stay in one of nine luxury tents – two with twin-beds and seven with a king-sized bed. Each is air-conditioned, with underfloor heating, and plush bathrooms complete with roll-topped bath, shower and twin basins, and an outdoor shower (showering beneath the stars is unforgettable). Each suite has a private deck with jacuzzi, with marvellous views of the rugged landscape. You'll feel indulged from beginning to end, even at bedtime, when an African legend is left on your pillow.
This is a Big Five reserve, with a plethora of other animals and birds to keep your camera busy. The morning and evening game drives are simply mind-blowing. Ask your guide about the endangered riverine rabbit and the endemic dwarf blue butterfly – the world's second-smallest butterfly. Admire the indigenous succulents and renosterveld, explore the rock art, and learn about the reserve's policy of destroying all redundant agricultural infrastructure to restore the integrity of the natural ecosystem.
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Out-of-time and off-the-map allure abound in this stretch of mountain-flanked semi-desert.