A Cape Town Safari to remember
Experience Big 5 wildlife and lots more

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Your Cape Town safari
Want to experience a genuine big 5 safari not far from Cape Town? Well you can do just that, in the convenience and luxury of an extensive private game reserve. You can also bring the family along - children are welcome and well catered for. In fact children under 4 are admitted at no charge and 4-11 years at 1/2 price.
Groups are also well catered for.
Complete the form on this page below for more details, tariffs, and the link to an interesting downloadable information file.
This is a Cape Town safari experience you don't want to miss. In case you were thinking that the Southern Cape region has nothing to offer in terms of a real wildlife safari, read on.
This exclusive private game reserve is situated 2 hours from the city centre, in the highlands of the Southern Karoo, in a malaria free zone. It extends over 4,500 hectares of diverse natural environment, including wetland, and is home to a large variety of wild animals, birds and plant life.

You'll be able to see and experience lots of big game. In fact all the well known African Big five are to be found in their natural habitat on this scenic game reserve. They are of course the lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino and elephant.
A number of safari package options are on offer in the game reserve and accommodation is provided in the form of fully equipped luxury thatched chalets. There is a conference centre, restaurant and cosy bar.

Road transport is provided between your hotel in Cape Town and the game reserve if required. You can choose from day or night game drives on your Cape Town safari package.
Early morning and evening horse-back safaris are another activity on the reserve and are always popular. A unique way for you to approach much closer to the wildlife for some memorable photos.
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Social responsibility
The game reserve employs about 180 people. Among a number of ongoing community projects jobs are provided to previously disadvantaged people from a nearby town. These people are trained in tourism, conservation and hospitality skills.
The historic Khoi/San people are showcased in the curio shop and visitors to the reserve are educated about their ancient culture.
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