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| Self Catering Cottage (Minimum 6 persons, maximum 14) |
| The cottage can accommodate 12 people and is located below the plateau in a valley with the mountains forming a beautiful backdrop. It is fully equipped with bedding included. There is a room with a double bed and en-suite bathroom; rondavel with four single beds and en-suite bathroom; and a rondavel with bunk beds sleeping 6 with en-suite bathroom. |
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The cottage at Kgaswane Mountain Reserve |
The outdoor braai area at the cottage |
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Rondavel with four single beds & en-suite bathroom |
Rondavel with bunk beds & en-suite bathroom |
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| Camp Sites (Maximum 8 people per stand) |
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There are 22 camp sites which overlook the vlei area running through the reserve. Eleven sites are arranged around each of the two ablution blocks under shady trees. Each stand is equipped with a picnic table and benches, monkey-proof waste drum, and a key-shaped fireplace with a braai grid and place for an open fire. There are no taps at the stands but the ablution blocks have hot and cold water showers and baths (bring own bath plug), flush toilets and wash basins. There is a scullery with sinks and a large electric chest freezer. There are no power points at the stands but one spare power point is available in the scullery for charging camera batteries, cellphones, etc. There is no cellphone reception at the campsites, but there is reception on the plateau. Birds and antelope abound around the campsite areas. |
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The camp sites are situated under shady trees |
The key-shaped fireplaces allow for a side fire |
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Each stand is provided with a monkey-proof waste drum |
The stands are arranged around the ablution blocks |
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Bush safari trailers and tents |
Each stand is equipped with a table and benches |
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| Group Camp (Minimum 20 people and maximum 50 people) |
| The group camp lies tucked against the base of the mountain and sleeps up to 50 people. It is ideal for large groups. There are huts with beds and mattresses (linen not provided), an ablution block with hot and cold showers and flush toilets, a kitchen and dining area, conference or group tented, and an outdoor boma area. |
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The conference or group hall alongside the boma |
The boma with firepit |
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The sleeping huts |
The kitchen and dining huts |
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The ablution block at the group camp |
The huts are equipped with beds and mattresses |