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Camdeboo National Park

Introduction

***Accommodation facilities now open! Lakeview Tented Camp and Nqweba Campsite are available***

Formed hundreds of millions of years ago, the Karoo of South Africa is one of the great natural wonders of the world. Camdeboo National Park provides the visitor with insights into the unique landscape and ecosystem of the Karoo, not to mention awesome scenic beauty.

A unique feature of the 19 405-hectare park is its location, practically surrounding the town of Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape.

The greater portion of the park is situated between 740 and 1480 metres above sea level on the foothills of the Sneeuberg range, while a small section of the low lying-plains is included. The Nqweba Dam lies within the park and covers about 1000 hectares when full. At some places, dolerites form jointed pillars – the best examples of which are found in the Valley of Desolation where erosion of the softer sedimentary beds has left dolerite pillars which rise to heights of 90 – 120 metres.

Areas of Special Interest

Visitors to the Game Viewing Area are requested to remain in their vehicles in order to protect the interests and expectations of other tourists. Visitors are also advised to leave the area in event of heavy rainfall, in order to avoid the risk of getting stuck or cut off by flash floods.


Still available next weekend!

Nqweba Camp Site (CK6P), Camdeboo
Nqweba Camp Site (CK6P), Camdeboo
  • Braai Area
  • Communal ablutions
  • Communal Kitchen
  • Base rate: R175
Lakeview Tent (CTT2), Camdeboo
Lakeview Tent (CTT2), Camdeboo
  • 2 single beds
  • Bedding and Towels Supplied
  • Braai Area
  • Base rate: R500
 

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