This camp is situated in a remote spot in the
northern Drakensberg and can only be accessed
with a four wheel drive vehicle. Access to the
camp takes one along the Olifants River with
various scenic views, where a few small villages
are passed before the trail takes to the mountains.
The scenery is magnificent and only a few local
people still reside in this beautiful area, staying
in traditional huts blended with the natural
surroundings.
As there are so few inhabitants the adventure and
scenery are probably the biggest draw card of this
camp.
Conditions for hiking in the surrounding mountains
are also ideal, and the unbelievable route where
Louis Trichardt crossed the Drakensberg with his
trek in the 1830’s, is a walking distance to the
east of the camp. This area is ideal for quad biking
and traverses


