A private paradise in the wilderness.
An almost four-hour drive from noisy Cape Town lies Kagga Kamma Nature Reserve, a slice of untouched wilderness in the heart of the Cederberg with a unique accommodation offering. Enhanced by breathtaking views of the stark landscape by day and the starlit sky at night, it’s the sort of place where unforgettable memories are made.
Cave in
Accommodation comes in the form of 10 man-made cave suites that blend seamlessly into the natural sandstone formations from which they are built. Each has a terrace and is equipped with a double bed and en-suite bathroom.
In addition to the caves, there are five thatched huts, modelled after the dwellings of San clans, who inhabited the area centuries ago. Each has a large bed and en-suite bathroom. Both accommodation types include air conditioning, and coffee-and-tea making facilities.
Onsite and nearby attractions
- Restaurant, bar, swimming pool and spa on the reserve
- Hiking, mountain-biking and Jeep trails in the surrounding nature reserve
- Nature drives
- Sundowner tours
- Quad-biking
- Stargazing
- Reptile educational talks presented by qualified snake handlers
- Tours of ancient rock art sites, with paintings dating back 6 000 years
3 Responses to “Kagga Kamma: A Comfortable Cave Getaway in the Cederberg”
Harshila Kassen
Please give me a rate for a weekend in June for 2 adults. Rate Please?
Nicolette Jarmolowicz
Are kids allowed as mine is 4 and 7?
The Inside Guide
Hi Nicolette
The huts include a double sleeper couch and can, therefore, accommodate two kids under the age of 12. Hope that helps.
Enjoy!