Quatermain's 1920's Safari Camp - Addo
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Quatermain's 1920's Safari Camp
Our mission is to offer our guests an exceptional safari with a difference. Experience the charming simplicity of a bygone era with the emphasis on personal attention and 5 Star wildlife viewing.
The Camp Experience
This classic 1920's style expedition camp is modelled on the heyday of exploration, that golden era when adventure lay around every corner. Our intimate 6 bed camp offers you the opportunity to experience "Africa under canvas", with three crisp white 1900's style safari tents fitted out with military campaign style furnishings; the choice of pioneers, hunters and explorers of that time. Relax in the centralised thatch boma area where local delicacies are prepared in front of you on an open fire, and dinner is served under a blanket of stars. Every effort has been made to stay true to the expedition style, with concessions only being allowed for rustic en suite bathrooms with modern conveniences.
Our comfortable colonial style tents will ensure you enjoy a genuine bush experience. As you unwind on your own private deck, you may be lucky enough to see an elusive bushbuck or hear the cry of the African fish eagle. At night as you lie under canvas one of the highlights of your stay is sure to be drifting off to sleep to the sounds of nature; you can frequently expect to hear jackals calling, the beautiful voice of the fiery-necked nightjar, maybe a screeching barn owl, or if you are fortunate, the roar of lions.
At Quatermains Camp we will do our very best to make sure that you are enveloped by the natural world and that you will return home refreshed and with a new sense of wonder and understanding of the wildlife around us
Map and Directions to Quatermain's 1920's Safari Camp
Take the N2 from Port Elizabeth towards Grahamstown. Approximately halfway between the two or 68 kilometres from Port Elizabeth turn left at the Amakhala Carnavondale signposted entrance, enter the gate, proceed 1.5Km to Carnarvondale Lodge where you can leave your vehicle and you will be transported to the camp.