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South Africa

Great Fish River Lodge

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Great Fish River Lodge is located in the malaria-free Kwandwe Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of nine luxury suites. Each suite enjoys floor to ceiling framed glass doors that fold back to reveal stunning views of the wilderness. The en suite bathroom features a relaxing bath, both an indoor and an outdoor shower, a separate toilet, and twin vanities. The rooms have air-conditioning and ceiling fans to keep comfortable during the heat of the day. Moreover, each suite has its own spacious, thatched veranda and private plunge pool.

Kwandwe means “place of the blue crane” in the local Xhosa language. The lodge is situated right on the green banks of the Great Fish River in the 54,000-acre private Kwandwe Game Reserve. Along this stretch of the Great Fish River in 1820, there was a famous battle between settlers and the indigenous black population. Some of the wildlife living here includes kudu, grysbok, and caracal as well as the Big Five: lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant. In addition, Kwandwe has some of the most magnificent cheetah sightings in Africa. A bird watcher’s paradise, the fish eagle and endangered blue crane are just some of the birds found on the Reserve.

Activities at Kwandwe emerge from the staff’s passion for sharing their knowledge of the bush. Twice daily game drives in open 4×4 safari vehicles are the primary activity. Morning drives begin at dawn when many animals are grazing before the heat of the day. Late afternoon, evening, and night drives often result in unusual sightings, including porcupine, aardwolf, aardvark, and leopard. For a more intimate look at the bush, guided nature walks led by an armed guard study the various flora and fauna of the Reserve. The dense euphorbia thickets are best explored on foot, revealing a secret world of lichen, mosses and ferns. Three- to four-hour big game walking safaris are also available with an armed guard. Specialist rangers lead Save the Rhino drives to learn about this endangered creature. Boating trips explore the Great Fish River.

The main area houses sophisticated, glass-fronted sitting and dining areas whose expansive viewing decks enjoy great river views where Cape clawless otters play in the cool water. The dining is fantastic with pan-African cuisine served on the private decks, in the candlelit dining room, at the traditional boma. The lodge also has a refreshing communal pool as well as a library and bar.

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South Africa

Great Fish River Lodge

PLAN MY TRIP

Great Fish River Lodge is located in the malaria-free Kwandwe Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of nine luxury suites. Each suite enjoys floor to ceiling framed glass doors that fold back to reveal stunning views of the wilderness. The en suite bathroom features a relaxing bath, both an indoor and an outdoor shower, a separate toilet, and twin vanities. The rooms have air-conditioning and ceiling fans to keep comfortable during the heat of the day. Moreover, each suite has its own spacious, thatched veranda and private plunge pool.

Kwandwe means “place of the blue crane” in the local Xhosa language. The lodge is situated right on the green banks of the Great Fish River in the 54,000-acre private Kwandwe Game Reserve. Along this stretch of the Great Fish River in 1820, there was a famous battle between settlers and the indigenous black population. Some of the wildlife living here includes kudu, grysbok, and caracal as well as the Big Five: lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant. In addition, Kwandwe has some of the most magnificent cheetah sightings in Africa. A bird watcher’s paradise, the fish eagle and endangered blue crane are just some of the birds found on the Reserve.

Activities at Kwandwe emerge from the staff’s passion for sharing their knowledge of the bush. Twice daily game drives in open 4×4 safari vehicles are the primary activity. Morning drives begin at dawn when many animals are grazing before the heat of the day. Late afternoon, evening, and night drives often result in unusual sightings, including porcupine, aardwolf, aardvark, and leopard. For a more intimate look at the bush, guided nature walks led by an armed guard study the various flora and fauna of the Reserve. The dense euphorbia thickets are best explored on foot, revealing a secret world of lichen, mosses and ferns. Three- to four-hour big game walking safaris are also available with an armed guard. Specialist rangers lead Save the Rhino drives to learn about this endangered creature. Boating trips explore the Great Fish River.

The main area houses sophisticated, glass-fronted sitting and dining areas whose expansive viewing decks enjoy great river views where Cape clawless otters play in the cool water. The dining is fantastic with pan-African cuisine served on the private decks, in the candlelit dining room, at the traditional boma. The lodge also has a refreshing communal pool as well as a library and bar.

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