Thursday, 24 October 2019

South Africa: Kuganha Tented Camp

KUGANHA TENTED CAMP

INTRODUCTION
Kuganha Tented Camp is situated 2.5 hours outside Cape Town, within the Inverdoorn Private Game Reserve, offering unique and authentic safari experiences within the pristine wilderness. Priding itself by creating tailor made safari experiences that caters for your particular needs.
Kuganha consist of three 66m 2 luxury tents that are surrounded by incredible landscapes and wildlife. The name originated from the Mozambican dialect, which means Victory.
Guest can look forward to exclusive, private tailor-made safari experiences as well as flexibility of the itinerary. The tents are exquisitely appointed with private decks and each has their own dining deck.
DINING
Full English breakfasts are served to each tent and can be enjoyed on the tent deck or on the dining deck.
Light lunches are served from day 2 onwards and these are also served to each tent.
Dinner is prepared around a campfire with a choice of 3 meats, vegetables and salad. Dessert is served with both lunch and dinner.
A TYPICAL DAY AT THE CAMP
14h00 Check-in
17h00 Evening game drive (winter 16h00)
18h30 Snacks and drinks around the campfire while the chef cooks the braai (barbecue)
20h15 Dinner is served, beginning with a starter (winter 19h15)
07h00 Morning drive followed with coffee and tea in reserve (winter 06h30)
09h00 Breakfast
11h00 Check-out
WILDLIFE & SAFARIS
All members of the Big 5 – the elephant, lion, rhino, buffalo and the elusive leopard – are represented at Inverdoorn. The game is thriving and during your safari you may come across herds of eland, Gemsbok and zebra, or hippos wallowing in the dam. The rhinos are a distinct highlight at Inverdoorn.
Game drives focus not only on the Big 5 but on the entire ecosystem, with great birding opportunities, a bird count in the region of 165, as well as an insight into the fascinating vegetation in this area of the Karoo.
Inverdoorn is well known for its spectacular "tower of giraffe" that thrive in the expansive acacia river beds that winds its way through the reserve.
The game reserve is also home to a cheetah rescue and rehabilitation centre which has an ethics committee that ensures that the cheetah are not negatively impacted by educational programs so necessary in the fight against their extinction. There is a strict "no touch" policy in place at the reserve.
CHEETAH CONSERVATION
There are 14 cheetahs that have been rescued by Cape Cheetah. Many of them, such as Banzi and Nushka, have heartwarming – and heartbreaking stories. A rehabilitation and breeding program is underway under the guidance of an Ethics Committee headed up by Chris Mecer, founder of Campaign Against Canned Hunting. Guests are able to see the Cheetah in an environment that does not impact negatively on the cheetah. No touching or human imprinting.
AWARDS
TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence 2016
DIRECTIONS
Drive 150 km from Cape Town to Ceres, N1 onto R43 on R46 past Ceres. Inverdoorn is 60 km outside of Ceres on the R356.
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