Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve
  • Ceres Karoo & Cederberg
  • Mountain Fynbos & Succulent Karoo
  • 15000 ha
  • Arid Wilderness

  • Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve Bed and Breakfast Clanwilliam Accommodation situated in the Cederberg Mountains, Ceres, Cape Winelands, Western Cape. Game reserve near Cape Town, Tankwa karoo national park, hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve Bed and Breakfast Clanwilliam Accommodation situated in the Cederberg Mountains, Ceres, Cape Winelands, Western Cape. Game reserve near Cape Town, Tankwa karoo national park, hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve Bed and Breakfast Clanwilliam Accommodation situated in the Cederberg Mountains, Ceres, Cape Winelands, Western Cape. Game reserve near Cape Town, Tankwa karoo national park, hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve Bed and Breakfast Clanwilliam Accommodation situated in the Cederberg Mountains, Ceres, Cape Winelands, Western Cape. Game reserve near Cape Town, Tankwa karoo national park, hiking and mountain biking trails
  • Kagga Kamma Private Game Reserve Bed and Breakfast Clanwilliam Accommodation situated in the Cederberg Mountains, Ceres, Cape Winelands, Western Cape. Game reserve near Cape Town, Tankwa karoo national park, hiking and mountain biking trails


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Game & Nature Drives

This arid reserve is situated partly inside the Ceres Karoo, the area of South Africa with the lowest annual rainfall. Dry Mountain Fynbos and Succulent Karoo provide grazing for the animals that are well adapted to the arid western part of South Africa.

Qualified guides take you on a sundowner drive to have drinks with breathtaking views over the Ceres Karoo and Cederberg. Morning and night nature/game drives take you onto this 15000ha reserve to spot resident species, such as, Black Wildebeest, Ostrich, Zebra, Springbok, Red Hartebeest, Bontebok, Gemsbok and other antelope species including the huge Eland. If you are lucky you might see some lynx, black backed jackal or even the elusive cape mountain leopard. The guides will also point out some of the many bird and reptile species as well as interesting facts about the plants of the area.