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Drakensberg Excursions

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenic environment of the Kamberg Valley, KwaZulu Natal. Nestled in the foothills of the majestic Drakensberg Mountains, Drakensberg Excursions offer you the ultimate experience to encounter nature first-hand.

Accommodation at Drakensberg Excursions consists of:

Situated on a working stud and cattle farm, Drakensberg Excursions provide accommodation in a spacious lodge-style cottage which sleeps 10 guests, an adorable private cottage with loft space sleeping 4, and a Bush Camp with two separate sleeping areas which can accommodate 8 guests. All of the accommodations are self-catering, fitted with shared bathroom / ablution facilities and guests of the lodge cottage and Bush Camp are required to bring their own linen.

Absorb the astounding views of the Kamberg Valley and mountains while having a barbeque, drink in the awe-inspiring sunsets as you gather around the bonfire at the Boma area, or just simply relax and relent to the tranquil atmosphere of Drakensberg Excursions' spectacular surroundings.

Saddle up the striking spotted Appaloosa horses to partake in day or 2-day excursions led by Drakensberg Excursions' experienced guides. Follow the picturesque trails winding along lush vegetation, river streams and meandering mountain paths, camp under the stars in tents on 2-day excursions, and view the array of small game and birdlife. Hike and mountain bike the trails, fish in the dams at the nature reserves, view the fascinating rock art sites, or play a round of golf at the nearby Glengarry course. The dazzling surroundings of Drakensberg Excursions is inspiring and infuses your spirit with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of nature, truly a fantastic venue for a memorable outdoor escape.

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Accommodation
Cottage
campsites
Two separate Bush Camp sites
Bedrooms
In cottage with loft space
Bathrooms
Self Catering Units
Boma
Well situated
Loft
Activities
Hot-air ballooning
Hiking
Game Viewing
Fishing
Bird watching
Mountain Biking
Services & Facilities
Child friendly
Barbeque facility
Tours
Sporting Facilities
Golf course
Horse Riding
Situated on stud farm
Environment
Mountain Views
Nature Reserve
This property is suitable for:
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Directions
Sans Souci Farm Kamberg KwaZulu Natal
DIRECTIONS: From Pietermaritzburg:
To get to the Kamberg Valley take the Nottingham Road off ramp on the N3 Highway.
Travel through Nottingham Road to Rosetta (8kms)
Opposite the "Ugly Duckling" - on the right side - turn left onto the Kamberg Road.
Keep on the tar - 31 kms
Do not take any of the turn-offs until the Glengarry/Highmoor junction. Keep right.
Cross the Little Mooi River (about 250 m along an unmarked road).
300 m further on the right is the entrance sign for Drakensberg Excursions.
From Johannesburg:
Take the second turn off the Highway for Mooi River. Head for the Wimpy- close to the Toll. At Rosetta sign, turn left.
In Rosetta take the Kamberg Road to the right.
Keep on the tar - 31 kms
Do not take any of the turn-offs until the Glengarry/Highmoor junction.
Keep right.
Cross the Little Mooi River (about 250 m along an unmarked road).
300 m further on the right is the entrance sign for Drakensberg Excursions.
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