Western & Northern Capes , South Africa
Nestled at the heart of ravines, open plains and the Cedarberg Mountains, lies a very special place. 270 kilometres north of Cape Town, Bushmans Kloof is home to an incredible variety of wildlife and plant species.
The rock art sites at Bushmans Kloof have been described as the 'The World's largest open-air gallery'. Seven luxury rooms, six deluxe rooms and three suites all have private terraces with spectacular mountain and river views. The new Koro Lodge is perfect for families as it offers exclusive use of a personal guide, chef and hostess in a villa style lodge. Amongst this magical mountain reserve, sunset game drives in open vehicles are just one of the many highlights. Dining is an experience not to be missed with 'Embers' a natural sandstone amphitheatre being one of the more dramatic settings.
Walk amongst the game and enjoy unfolding landscapes that will take your breath away. Other facilities include four swimming pools and an amazing spa. Treatments have been specifically designed to harmonise, mind body and spirit with the wonders of nature.
October to May is the best time to visit the Cape. Game viewing is better during the drier months of April to September. The wildflower season is generally from mid August to mid September. The whale watching season runs from June to November.
Cape Town/Johannesburg
11 hours 30 minutes/10 hours 30 minutes non-stop
GMT +2 hours
Not required for UK passport holders
Yellow fever certificate if arriving from an endemic area