Camping
Camping
At Kudu Kaya there are 15 campsites (Sites 1 – 4 have been converted to tented campsites) located in the valley of the Ysrivier, a mountain stream. They are all individually marked and located in a peaceful setting on the farm amongst yellow wood and other indigenous trees.
- Rates
- Rules
- Please Note
- Facilities
Tented Camp
R430(Adult) & R215 (Children 5 and Up) P.P.P.N
Camping
Price per Campsite Per Night (Include 2 persons) – R300
Additional Adults – R85 P.P.P.N,
Additional Children (5-10) – R65 P.P.P.N
No dogs allowed.
No rubbish bins are provided at the campsites, bring own bags that can be dropped in a small wagon at reception.
Do not leave tents unattended or open.
Make sure that all food is in closed containers or covered up.
Card facilities available, visa and mastercards are welcome
Only MTN reception is available
Please note that rates should be used as a guide line only, please confirm rates before making any bookings
Tented Camp – Check in time: 14h00
Tented Camp – Check out time: 10h00
Towels included at the tent
Campsites check in 13H00
Campsites check out 11H00
Deviations only by prior arrangement
Tap per campsite.
Braai (BBQ) facilities
Electricity
Ablution Facilities (excluding Toilet Paper)








Tented Camps
The Tented Camp is located on the other side of the stream at the Campsite providing guests with privacy.
The four tents are located in indigenous bush under huge yellow wood trees next to a stream it is the ideal spot to relax away from the normal hustle and bustle.
It comes equipped as follows:
- Beds
- Bedding
- Cutlery for 4 persons
- Shower and toilet
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Electrical power points
Tented Camps
The Tented Camp is located on the other side of the stream at the Campsite providing guests with privacy.
The four tents are located in indigenous bush under huge yellow wood trees next to a stream it is the ideal spot to relax away from the normal hustle and bustle.
It comes equipped as follows:
- Beds
- Bedding
- Cutlery for 4 persons
- Shower and toilet
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Electrical power points








Campsites
The shady campsites share 4 ablution facilities with hot water showers and flush toilets. Campsite number 16 is a large stand suitable for groups with its own ablution block.
Starting at the camping area there is a hiking trail through the indigenous bush along a mountain stream into the mountain. Plenty of opportunity exist for swimming in natural rock pools, rock climbing and kloofing.
The dense indigenous plant life also offers ample opportunities for bird watching.
It comes equipped as follows:
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Electrical power points









Campsites
The shady campsites share 4 ablution facilities with hot water showers and flush toilets. Campsite number 16 is a large stand suitable for groups with its own ablution block.
Starting at the camping area there is a hiking trail through the indigenous bush along a mountain stream into the mountain. Plenty of opportunity exist for swimming in natural rock pools, rock climbing and kloofing.
The dense indigenous plant life also offers ample opportunities for bird watching.
It comes equipped as follows:
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Electrical power points














Bush Camps
Then we have Bushcamp, which is away from all campsites on the otherside of the farm.
It comes equipped as follows:
- Gas geezer
- Wash-up basin
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Toilet
Bush Camps
Then we have Bushcamp, which is away from all campsites on the otherside of the farm.
It comes equipped as follows:
- Gas geezer
- Wash-up basin
- A tap at each campsite
- Braai (BBQ) facilities (Bring your own braai grid)
- Toilet




