Game Lodges Accommodation Near Kamberg Reserve
*All distances listed are as the crow flies, and not actual travel distances.
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks
Kamberg Reserve Reviews
More info about Kamberg Reserve
It was over a century ago that the world was to learn of the magnificent San rock art sites discovered in the Kamberg region created over a period dating back 4000 years. Notice of the art was first made in an article published in the Scientific American magazine in 1915.
The Kamberg, or Comb Mountain, so named because of its distinct jagged ridge that looks similar to that of the teeth of a comb, is located in the Maloti-Drakensberg Park in KwaZulu-Natal Province in a 6900ha reserve that encompasses the range.
Visit the Kamberg Interpretive Centre to begin your journey into the reserve. Guests are invited to watch a fascinating multimedia presentation and check out the displays. For those interested in visiting the spectacular Game Pass Shelter, guides are available to escort parties of up to 10 people. Set aside at least 3 hours to walk to the site which has probably the most detailed San paintings... Show more
About Game Lodges
This is the ultimate experience for guests wanting to get close to nature without compromising on comfort. Guests can usually choose to stay half board, with breakfast, lunch and selected drinks covered, or full board, with all meals and selected drinks, at the game lodge of their choice. All guests will enjoy luxury amenities; with unique touches to decor and layout that enhance their stay in gorgeous natural surrounds. Wildlife and birdlife is abundant in the areas the lodges are located in, and guests will often have the opportunity to get up-close and personal with the animals, without leaving the lodge. For those in search of the more reclusive animals in the areas, often including the Big Five, game drives are offered. Getaway and experience the beauty of Africa’s bushlife, while staying in supreme luxury at one of our many Game Lodges.