Botlierskop Private Game Reserve

GONNAKRAAL ROAD, LITTLE BRAK RIVER, 6503, Mossel Bay

ZAR 3,400 - ZAR 5,544 per night

About Botlierskop Private Game Reserve

Botlierskop Private Game Reserve is situated in a picturesque location, nestled between the majestic Outeniqua Mountains and the sun-kissed beaches of the Indian Ocean, in the charming town of Mossel Bay on South Africa's stunning Garden Route. This exclusive reserve offers its discerning guests elegant accommodation that perfectly complements the breathtaking natural surroundings. The reserve's luxurious rooms and suites are tastefully decorated with a classic, yet understated elegance, providing all the necessary amenities for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and satellite television to ensure that guests can unwind in style after a day of exploring the surrounding wilderness. Guests at Botlierskop Private Game Reserve also have access to an outdoor swimming pool, where they can enjoy a refreshing dip or simply bask in the warm South African sun. A sauna is available for those seeking some relaxation and rejuvenation, while a tennis court provides an excellent opportunity for guests to get some exercise and enjoy their surroundings. The reserve's prime location also offers guests numerous opportunities to engage in exciting outdoor activities, including guided game drives through the surrounding wilderness, where they can spot an abundance of wildlife such as antelope, zebra, and wildebeest. Birdwatchers will also be in heaven, with over 200 species recorded within the reserve. Avid golfers will appreciate that the nearby Fancourt Golf Estate is home to four world-class golf courses, including the Gary Player Country Club, which hosted the 1952 South African Open and has been consistently ranked as one of Africa's top golf courses. Additionally, the Outeniqua Pass and Route 62 offer a unique driving experience, with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Mossel Bay itself is also worth exploring, with its rich history dating back to the early days of European settlement in South Africa. The town boasts a number of museums, including the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex, which commemorates the Portuguese explorer who first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in 1488. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the reserve's restaurant, which serves up mouth-watering South African cuisine using only the freshest local ingredients. The reserve also offers a range of activities and excursions, including horseback safaris, guided hikes, and fishing trips to ensure that guests have a truly unforgettable experience in this stunning corner of Africa.

Hotel Details

Number of Rooms: 15
Country: ZA
City: Mossel Bay