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Lalibela Game Reserve - Inzolo Lodge
Lalibela Game Reserve - Inzolo Lodge offers accommodation 43 km from Addo Elephant National Park. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Some rooms feature a seating area where you can relax.

Burlington Bush Cottages by The Oyster Collection
Set in Salem, within 21 km of Thomas Baines Nature Reserve and 21 km of Lalibela Private Game Reserve, Burlington Bush Cottages by The Oyster Collection offers accommodation with a terrace and as well...
Seven Fountains Farm
Situated in Grahamstown, 10 km from Lalibela Private Game Reserve, Seven Fountains Farm features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

1-on-Ross
Located 3.1 km from 1820 Settlers Monument, 1-on-Ross features an outdoor pool, free WiFi, and free private parking for guests who drive.

The Milner by The Oyster Collection
Providing garden views, The Milner by The Oyster Collection in Grahamstown provides accommodation, water sports facilities, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities.

African Safari Lodge
Providing river views, African Safari Lodge in Grahamstown provides accommodation, a garden, a shared lounge, a terrace and barbecue facilities.

8A Grahamstown by The Oyster Collection
Located in a quiet and leafy cul-de-sac in Grahamstown, 8A Grahamstown by The Oyster Collection offers free WiFi access and a pool with loungers.

Pumba Private Game Reserve
The 5-star Pumba Private Game Reserve lodge has views from a private wooden deck overlooking Lake Kariega or the African bush.

Three On Bond
Located in Grahamstown, Three On Bond provides accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive.

Land's End Private Game Reserve
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, a garden as well as a terrace, Land's End Private Game Reserve is set in Grahamstown, within 22 km of Thomas Baines Nature Reserve and 27 km of 1820 Settlers...

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- From US$1,342.03 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 12 reviewsBeautiful rooms and a very private, exclusive lodge. It felt like something from Hemmingway, with fireplaces for cooler evenings, but white tablecloths and excellent food/wines. The game drives were excellent and our guide was very knowledgeable. We saw a family of cheetahs chase and kill a deer, which was a highlight of the trip. One day it rained and the elephants (15 or so) came out to play and bathe in the pond below the lodge. Fantastic!Guest review byBruceGermany
- From US$78.90 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 72 reviewsSuch a nice place and even nicer host! Suzanne was so kind and helped us with choosing the best route for the next couple of days :) We really enjoyed our stay here! Choose this accomodation and you won't regret it..it is even better and cozier than in the pictures - the place exceeded our expectations.Guest review byTheoAustria
- From US$241.80 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 214 reviewsPeople working there are kind and honest. They love the nature and will provide with lots of activities and guided tours. Also there's possibility to go on Pumba private game during the day safari. The views are amazing. So you can get safari experience for a better price.Guest review byTomasLithuania
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 7 reviewsThis is a quite exceptional private game reserve and we saw a great many animals close up. The ranger and tracker were very knowledgeable and managed to produce great viewings for usGuest review byRichardJersey
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 183 reviewsThe property had secure parking and the inside of the property was welcoming and safe. The staff are helpful and friendly. The place is so cosy. I will book here again when we visit!Guest review byAustinSouth Africa
- From US$77.82 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 19 reviewsUnfortunately we arrived late, so it was dark so we could not appreciate the view as much as we would have liked, but we really enjoyed the accommodation and setup.Guest review byMerleneSouth Africa
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 374 reviewsService of staff was great , as was the knowledge of our game ranger Mzi. Suite facilities and comfort were definitely worthy of being called a 5 star resort.Guest review byScottSouth Africa
- From US$74.94 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 114 reviewsGreat location for walking down to the university. Lovely hosts. We had a very comfortable stay. Electric blankets are always appreciated in winter!Guest review byAiyshaUnited Kingdom
- From US$161.25 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 240 reviewsVery spacious and neat room and a very big bathroom. Quick response to fix complaints and a very cozy luxurious home ambianceGuest review byGeorgeGhana
- From US$140.08 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 258 reviewsBeautifully maintained and kept. In a great location Very well AppointedGuest review byRussellUganda
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.3Good - What previous guests thought, 257 reviewsI liked the looking of the building looksGuest review byfaithZimbabwe
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“I visited a town in South Africa called Grahamstown, also...
“I visited a town in South Africa called Grahamstown, also known as Makhanda. It is a beautiful place. At first, it looks small, but it has very good schools and University there . It is also easy to get around, and the security there is very good. People can walk freely and enjoy the town.”Guest review byvickyTanzania - 10.0
A truly remarkable African safari experience.
A truly remarkable African safari experience. The staff were just incredible, warm and welcoming. So many special touches and extra effort into making a birthday celebration the best and most memorable experience possible. Delicious food, great South African wine and the best of the bush. Great game viewing! Highly recommend to anyone looking for something extraordinary!Guest review byLindsay LuppnowSouth Africa - 10.0
AMAKHALA< the Sidbury area is home to many of the world's...
AMAKHALA< the Sidbury area is home to many of the world's top wildlife reserves, including Amakhala. Amakhala is best known for its prolific wildlife and big 5 viewing. Many lodges on Amakhala Game Reserve give you the best selection of accommodation from characterful 3 star to magnificent 5 star lodges.Guest review byartist - 4.0
The historical aspects were fascinating, especially the old...
The historical aspects were fascinating, especially the old Churches and cathedrals. These are largely untouched from the general significant decline in basic services. We were only there for a sporting event. Not sure it is a place we would consider a holiday destination.Guest review byGavinSouth Africa - 10.0
The staff, guides, game drives, units and meals were all...
The staff, guides, game drives, units and meals were all superior. Just make sure your unit is secured when you go away, as we left a window open and the poor staff had their hands full cleaning up as the monkeys managed to get in and had a huge party with my grand-daughter's glitter paint!Guest review byJudge Igna StretchSouth Africa - 2.0
Grahamstown has amazing old buildings and history.
Grahamstown has amazing old buildings and history. BUT the roads are a disaster !! Giant potholes everywhere and some of the roads you have to actually look for the tar that is left. The municipality should be ashamed. African road between 3 biggest private schools is abysmalGuest review bytheunissenSouth Africa