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Bushmans Kloof Wilderness Reserve & Wellness Retreat

A Wilderness Oasis in the Cederberg Mountains: Bushmans Kloof is not just a place; it’s an invitation to escape into nature’s embrace. Cradled by the rugged Cederberg Mountains, this family-owned lodge and ecological oasis beckon travelers seeking a unique and transformative experience. Imagine a vast expanse of pristine wilderness—a 7500-hectare private reserve where luxury meets untamed beauty.

As you step onto this hallowed ground, you’ll find yourself enveloped in five-star luxury. The accommodation at Bushmans Kloof is more than a place to rest; it’s a sanctuary. Each room, suite, and private villa has been thoughtfully decorated to celebrate the history and culture of the region. Handpicked art, antiques, and heritage furniture pieces create an ambiance that resonates with the soul of the Cederberg. Gracious hospitality and delightful surprises await, ensuring an unforgettable stay. And then there’s the cuisine—a celebration of South Africa’s flavors. Inspired by local culinary traditions and the bounty of the lodge’s kitchen gardens, dining experiences at Bushmans Kloof are nothing short of extraordinary. Picture fine dining in the historic Homestead or savoring flame-grilled fare beneath a star-studded sky. Every meal is an ode to the land, the people, and the ingredients that make this place special.

But Bushmans Kloof offers more than luxurious comfort and gourmet delights. It’s a gateway to history—an opportunity to step back in time. Over 130 ancient rock art sites dot the landscape, some dating back an astonishing 10,000 years. These ancient paintings, etched into the sandstone cliffs, tell stories of the San people—the indigenous inhabitants of this region. With experienced local guides by your side, you’ll unravel the mysteries of these ancient artworks and connect with the spirit of those who came before us.
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