SHAMWARI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE

EASTERN CAPE

Greater Addo Area
SHAMWARI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
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The lodge houses its own Wellness Spa & facilities also include a dining area, library, business centre, lounge & bar.

Wildlife

The reserve provides sanctuary for a wide variety of birds and wildlife. Game drives in open Land Rovers with highly trained rangers bring you close to the back and white rhino, elephant, lion, giraffe, hippo, cheetah and more than 18 antelope species.

 •  Early morning and late afternoon game drives  •  Swimming pool

Shamwari Game Lodge is a Member of the Mantis Collection.


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SHAMWARI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE /
GREATER ADDO AREA / EASTERN CAPE

The Shamwari Game Reserve, which comprises 20 000 hectres of malaria free, private game reserve, is situated in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It has received numerous international awards, including the World's Leading Conservation Company and Game Reserve for five consecutive years. It is situated in verdant bush along the Bushmans River, halfway between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown, forming a natural extension to the famous Garden Route.

Shamwari is about conserving a vanishing way of life and is the realisation of one man's dream, and the success of many people's passion. Steeped in Settler history, and dating back to the time when a multitude of game roamed wild and free, the 20 000 hectare reserve boasts five eco-systems, thus enabling the support of many forms of plant, animal and bird life.

Accommodation

Long Lee Manor was built in 1910 by the descendants of William Foulds, one of the early settlers from York in England. Lovingly restored and expanded, this gracious Edwardian mansion has the feel of a country manor, located in the African bush where you will experience the style of living of a past era, with uncompromising service. Long Lee Manor accommodates guests in elegant en-suite bedrooms, all with air-conditioning and underfloor heating.

Lobengula Lodge is a truly traditional African experience. Tucked deep in the valley bushveld, this thatched five-star ethnically decorated lodge offers guests a tranquil, luxurious and exclusive getaway.

Riverdene Lodge: Rooms at the Riverdene Lodge are fully air-conditioned, with television and telephone, and feature a small lounge area. Each bathroom en-suite has a 'his' and 'hers' vanity basin, separate shower and bath. The public areas consist of two elegantly furnished casual lounges and a glorious sunroom, a rim flow swimming pool with sun deck and poolside bar.

Bushmans River Lodge offers a fully inclusive service, complete with your own game ranger and chef. The lodge is located along the Bushmans River with spectacular views. Accommodation is available for individuals, small groups or families.

Bayethe Lodge - it is the welcoming salutation you will receive on your arrival at this lodge. Bayethe offers air-conditioned twin-bedded luxury tented suites, with en-suite bathroom, outdoor shower, private plunge pool and deck. Early morning and evening game viewing drives in open land rovers, guided nature walks, bird watching and historic tours are all part of this magnificent experience. Eagles Cragg Lodge is an avante-guard masterpiece of thatch, stone and glass for the most discerning of traveller who is looking for privacy and tranquillity. Eagles Cragg consists of individually built rooms to accommodate two guests each. Each room has its own private deck and plunge pool with an uninterrupted view of the bush.
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