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The touch of the 1820 Settlers is everywhere - from the beautiful architecture
and art in towns like Grahamstown and Fort Beaufort to the colonial furniture
and fittings that were brought to manor houses.
KWANDWE GAME LODGE consists of nine luxurious
suites, set high up on the banks of the Great Fish River. Each
thatch and glass chalet has a private plunge pool and observation
deck with spectacular views over the river valley. A mix of Settler
and Xhosa décor is characterised by a subtle blend of earth-toned
fabrics, indigenous timber, artefacts and antiques.
Each of the nine, luxurious, thatched stone and glass suites is set high up
on the banks of the winding Great Fish River, offering sweeping views over
the valley bushveld landscape. A pebbled path winds down to secluded river
deck hides with private plunge pools. The glass and wood rooms ensure an
unbroken view of the surrounding nature while sliding doors in the bathroom
promise a unique bathing experience.
The stylish and classic décor at Kwandwe has been modelled on the new Frontier
Settler style, which integrates local African culture with colonial settler
history. Thick, roughly-hewn yellowwood tables, chunky kists and woven basketry
exquisitely blend with Persian rugs and plush chaise longues. The emphasis is
on deep comfort and contemporary design elements. Subtle aloe green and slate
grey hues are used throughout the lodges to complement and enhance the natural
environment.
The main reception area is situated in a turreted, fortressed old farmhouse
called Heatherton Towers. Built as the home of Arthur Douglass, the world's
first ostrich farmer, Kwandwe Main Lodge boasts spacious rooms, a shady, deep
verandah, yellowwood floors and high ceilings from which chandeliers hang
imposingly. A welcoming fire blazes from the huge fireplace with massive stone
chimney. The glass-fronted lounge and dining area follows the river's contours.
It is surrounded by timber-decking which overhangs the cliff edge, offering
spectacular views.
Kwandwe specialises in delicious Pan-African cuisine, which is either served
on the private decks or in the candlelit dining room. Alternatively, dinner
is enjoyed outside, in the boma (reeded enclosure) under the African sky.
UPLANDS HOMESTEAD offers an alternative experience
of Kwandwe Private Game Reserve and is perfect for those for whom
privacy is paramount. It is ideal for a group or family of six
people. The 1905 farmhouse combines modern touches with classic
architecture and the private balconies and full size swimming
pool with gazebo ensure a comfortably luxurious stay.
This lovingly restored 1905 farmhouse contains three bedrooms with en suite
bathrooms and private balconies and can accommodate a group or family of
six.
Completely secluded and surrounded only by the African bush, Uplands boasts a
full size swimming pool and gazebo and is perfect for small conferences or
those who want to completely get away from it all.
Persian carpets and antiques elegantly blend with comfortable, modern finishes.
The spacious rooms feature elements of the New Frontier Settler Style, in
which African-inspired artefacts and textures are combined with colonial
collectables, furniture and art. The high ceilings and wooden floors form an
exquisite backdrop for the yellowwood tables, woven basketry and contemporary
design motifs.
The airy living and dining rooms each feature period fireplaces and have been
restored to turn-of-the-century style. A deep and shady verandah invites long
contemplation of the beautiful African bush which surrounds Uplands in
splendid isolation.
Uplands has its own chef, who will create delicious, mouthwatering Pan-African
meals and local specialities for you.
ACTIVITIES
The twice-daily game drives in open 4x4 Land Rovers provide excellent
opportunities to view the Big Five and many other animals in their natural
environment. A ranger and tracker, dedicated to your party, will lead you to
impressive sightings and impart interesting information about nature and
wildlife to you.
Walking in Kwandwe Private Game Reserve is a unique way of experiencing the
wild. Hiking along the river or in the valley is permitted only with a guide
and is especially rewarding for those interested in birds, vegetation and
folklore.
There is a wide range of additional excursions available at Kwandwe - like
the four-hour safari tour to the Valley of the Ancient Voices to see
thousand-year-old rock paintings, stone tools and artefacts. There is also
a "Walking Adventure" package which includes a full day hike through big game
country all along the Great Fish River. You may track rhino on foot under the
guidance of an experienced ranger. Visit nearby Grahamstown to explore museums
and places of historical interest - the region has a fascinating history. It
is also possible to go on polo or golf tours in the vicinity of Kwandwe Private
Game Reserve. Kwandwe has a cosy library with first edition books on the
region as well as other valuable books on South African history, fauna and
flora.
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