Kwandwe Melton Manor, in the Eastern Cape’s malaria-free Kwandwe Private Game Lodge, is one of only four luxury lodges in the reserve.
Beautifully positioned to overlook the valley, this exclusive-use villa is a perfect escape for a family safari, or small group of friends. It enjoys the dedicated services of a butler, chef, ranger and tracker.
This contemporary frontier farmhouse blends modern touches and chic colonial furnishings to create a beautiful safari villa.
The u-shape building has four spacious en-suite rooms with discreet butler hatches and private patios with sweeping vistas.
An interactive farm-style kitchen is where delicious meals are created and served in the dining room or on the outdoors terrace.
Enjoy open vehicle game drives in your private safari vehicle, under the expert guidance of your ranger and tracker team.
Formed in 1994 comprising of the Xhosa Homelands of Transkei and Ciskei and the Cape Province, this young region (which is also the birth and resting place of Nelson Mandela) is blessed with a diverse landscape, culture, and adventure.
From the dry lands of the west to the to the well-watered east, agriculture is of vital importance to the locals. From pineapple orchards to sheep farming, and a newly devised olive nursery, the people of the Eastern Cape make the most of their region.
With 800km of beautiful coastline, the waters and shores a-like offer a multitude of activities for the excited adventurer: Surfing, snorkelling, swimming, kite boarding and fishing are all at your mercy, as well as keeping your eyes open to spot one of the 27 species of whale and dolphin which occupy the waters. There are many hiking routes for those who like to stay on land, and the towns of Bathurst and Grahamstown will give you an insightful experience into the history and culture of the Province.
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The Eastern Cape climate tends to be a mix of both subtropical and Mediterranean, due to it’s vast area ranging from the slightly humid and sometimes windy coast, to the drier and hotter climate inland, and the wetter greenery of the mountains. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Inclusions:
3 meals daily, soft drinks, house wines, local & premium brand spirits, beers, teas & coffees, refreshments on game drives
Twice daily game drives, nature walks, big game walking safari (tracking rhino, elephant and buffalo on foot) accompanied by specialist ranger and tracker team (subject to availability), laundry
Emergency medical evacuation insurance, transfers to / from the lodge airstrip, complimentary child minding.
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