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Amathunzi Game Lodge

~ Robertson ~ Western Cape ~ South Africa ~

Set amidst the Fynbos Floral Kingdom in the heart of the Klein Karoo, rests 'The valley of shadows'. Amathunzi Game Lodge offers you an out of Africa experience in superb luxury.

Rich in heritage, the Lodge is situated within 3500 hectares of indigenous African bush, The Klein Karoo is an internationally recognised biodiversity region, with abundant bird life and unique 'Fynbos'.

In close proximity to Amathunzi is the world renowned Karoo National Botanical Garden, Winefarms, Studfarms, Breede River and Cape Town is only 90 minutes away.

The main lodge of Amathunzi, consisting of restaurant and bar, overlooks the picturesque water hole framed in the distance by the Langeberg Mountains Range. Enjoy true culinary delights prepared by our chef, whilst listening to the sounds of the African night.

Amathunzi has embarked on an extensive game reintroduction programme, with Springbok, Black Wildebeest, Gemsbok, Red Hartebeest, Grey Rhebok, Duiker, Steenbok, Grysbok and Klipspringer successfully reintroduced. Trials are underway at present for the reintroduction of Zebra, Kudu, Bontebok, Eland, Bushbuck and Giraffe.

With breathtaking views, our accommodation is reserved to private thatched lodges (four luxury and one deluxe), with unique African décor and exceptional attention to detail.

All have superb en-suite bath and shower facilities, a sitting area, open fireplace and outside patio facing the waterhole, ensuring your visit is a luxurious, private and memorable experience.

Breathtaking views from your own private patio, makes Amathunzi Game Lodge every nature enthusiasts' dream destination.

Amathunzi has peace and tranquillity in abundance.
Stare in the African space and relax.
Soak up the African sun in between refreshing dips in our swimming pool with a landscape of breathtaking views and at night dine in our African Boma under a truly magnificent African sky.

Our aim is to recreate a bygone era, where wild animals will once again roam freely. In 2000 we started a programme to reintroduce antelope to the reserve. An informative game drive will give you the opportunity to experience the game at a closer range.

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