Sanbona Wildlife Reserve
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A newly created nature reserve and spa lodge in the klein karoo between Cape Town and the Garden Route Most visitors to the western Cape drive straight through the Klein Karoo, or avoid it altogether. This vast expanse of desert-like wilderness may appear, at 160 km/h, to have little worth stopping for. But if you do stop and absorb the wide changing skies, the carpets of spring flowers, the bizarre rocks, the turquoise river pools and the fascinating wildlife, it works a slow magic on you. It certainly worked its magic on South African entrepreneur Adrian Gardiner: in 2001 he bought 54,000 hectares of it to create a new wildlife reserve, in which he built the latest of his 5-star lodges, Sanbona. The area is surprisingly rich in flora and fauna: no fewer than 6,500 species of plant and 160 species of birds live alongside the many wild animals, such as native springboks, zebra and hyena, or the recently re-introduced lion, elephant and rhino. But it is not only about game. Rangers also show you bizarre rock formations, intricate fossils and 3500-year-old rock art left by the San people, who lived in these hills until 100 years ago. read more and book at i-escape
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