Our Other Destinations
See some of our destinations from all over the province.
Awalani Lodge
Awelani Lodge is 12kms from Kruger’s Pafuri Gate on the R525. The Lodge offers self-catering chalets as well as camping sites and an on-side restaurant and pub. Situated in a 1700 hector conservancy, Awelani provides visitors an outstanding opportunity to walk or mountain bike through a forest of baobabs. | Visit Website
Kgalagadi Accommodation
!Xaus Lodge provides luxury accommodation in the Kgalagadi TFP for eco-tourists and visitors to the Kalahari. The complex comprises a central lodge building and 12 individual chalets, each with its own deck overlooking a vast saltpan and waterhole fed with fresh water | Visit Website
Witsieshoek Mountain Lodge
At 2200m, Witsieshoek Mountain Lodge is the highest Lodge in the Northern Drakensberg. Situated for access to Sentinel Peak and the escarpment, this is an ideal place for backpackers, hikers and climbers who want to explore the Maloti Drakensberg. It is also home to the endangered Bearded Vulture and extraordinary mountain flora. Witsieshoek Mountain Lodge has double-bed en-suite chalets, and two-room family units. The facilities include a restaurant, bar and lounge with fireplace and television | Visit Website
Moonglow Guest House, Simon’s Town, Cape Point Route
Providing 4-Star bed & breakfast accommodation, Moonglow Guest House is situated on the slopes of the mountain overlooking False Bay and Simon’s Town. On the Cape Point Route close to the penguins of Boulders and Cape Point, it has easy access to Cape Town. Local attractions include a township tour, material printing factory and a seaweed vuvuzela factory. Individually decorated rooms are all en-suite and have sea views. A full English breakfast is served in the dining room overlooking the bay | Visit Website
African Ivory Route
The African Ivory Route was established with the adventure traveler in mind. A selection of unique and off the beaten track destinations were therefore a more important consideration than ease of access. Access to some of the camps is adventurous and may require 4 wheel drive vehicles while others can be conveniently accessed with an ordinary vehicle | Visit Website