KARIEGA MAIN LODGE

Kariega Private Game Reserve | South Africa

HIGHLIGHTS

WHAT WE LOVE

Seeing endangered rhinos thrive in a pristine environment

Going in search of all of the Big 5 on walks or game drives

Younger children enjoying the activities of the kids’ club

WHEN TO VISIT

Dry Season:  May to September

Green Season:  October to April

CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY

African barred owlet project research
 Monitoring and recording sightings of this rare raptor on the reserve

Save the Rhino
The K9 team of the anti-poaching unit help protect Kariega’s rhino from poachers

Endemic and scarce species research and reintroductions
Motion-sensitive trail cameras monitor the movements of animals like serval, leopard, brown hyena and honey badgers

Elephant impact monitoring
Understanding how pachyderms’ range and movements change the landscape

Community upliftment
Providing employment and feeding schemes for those from Kenton-On-Sea, Ekuphumleni, Marselle and Klipfontein. Assisting Meshack and Makana Ceramics and the Aloes Community Tour group with enterprise development. Working with Early Inspiration to implement early-childhood development projects. Teaching children about biodiversity and conservation issues at schools in Ikamva Lesizwe, Nompucuko, Bhongweni, Alexandria, Ukhanyo and Klipfontein

Pack For A Purpose
Guests can donate educational items suitable for school children

Lion prey selection monitoring
 Keeping track of kills made by prides in the reserve to observe patterns and prey populations

Birds in Reserve Project
BIRP works with the University of Cape Town’s Avian Demography Unit to observe breeding and status of bird species

 

OVERVIEW

Kariega Game Reserve is home to one of South Africa’s most heart-rending conservation stories of a young rhino calf who survived a poachers’ attack. Conservation and care for the land is key here and their efforts are showcased by thriving populations of the Big 5 as well as the careful reintroduction of zebra, giraffe, Cape grysbok and African wild cat.

Back at the lodge, you’ll find a friendly, down-to-earth atmosphere and cosy log chalets, some with indoor fireplaces or plunge pools on their decks. Children have a special daily programme of fun age-appropriate wildlife and craft activities in a malaria-free environment. An Eastern Cape safari is never complete without seeing elephant, warthog or even bushpig emerge from the lush thicket!

FACILITIES

  • Gym
  • Kids’ club
  • Boma
  • Wi-Fi
  • Swimming pool
  • Dining room
  • Bar
  • Laundry service
  • Library
  • Babysitting
  • Family unit
  • Spa
  • Safe

SAFARI LODGE CHALET FEATURES

  • Deck
  • Indoor shower
  • Indoor bathtub
  • Air conditioning
  • Beverage station
  • Electrical charging point
  • Lounge
  • Hairdryer
  • Telephone system

ACTIVITIES

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Nature walks
  • Cultural tours
  • Birding
  • Game drives

GALLERY

WHY BOOK WITH BIGGESTLEAF TRAVEL

  • We are passionate about what we sell

  • The most competitive and flexible rates

  • We offer personalised and customised experiences

  • Our consultants specialise in different tour-types

  • We have 10 years experience in the travel industry

  • Our quick response and turnaround times