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PAID CONTENT FOR BOTLIERSKOP PRIVATE GAME RESERVE & VILLAS


PAID CONTENT FOR BOTLIERSKOP PRIVATE GAME RESERVE & VILLAS


Botlierskop Private Game Reserve & Villas WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA


Set among the natural beauty of the Western Cape along the scenic Garden Route is Botlierskop Private Game Reserve & Villas. This family-owned reserve is set on over 10,000 acres, offering luxury, wildlife sightings and breathtaking views. It sits against a mountain backdrop, looking out to the Indian Ocean. Upon setting foot on the reserve, visitors are


greeted by the sight of free-roaming giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalo and various antelope species. Guests can embark on an exhilarating game drive led by experienced rangers and get up close to the reserve’s majestic creatures. Spotting a sleek cheetah sprint across the grasslands or hearing the roar of a mighty lion are experiences that leave visitors in awe of the animal kingdom. The property at Botlierskop showcases a


harmonious blend of elegance and authentic African allure. The spacious tented suites and villas offer a private sanctuary where guests can relax in their surroundings. Each tented suite boasts modern amenities and captivating views


of the surrounding natural landscape, creating an atmosphere of pure serenity. Botlierskop offers a range of facilities to enhance


guests’ stays, including safari game drives and horseback safaris. There is the option to relax from the privacy of the individual decks, unwind at the reserve’s infinity pool, or book a massage at the spa. Guests can enjoy a culinary journey at the


reserve’s restaurants, where skilled chefs combine locally sourced, fresh ingredients with contemporary techniques to craft a creative menu. Every bite celebrates the region’s distinct flavours, from sumptuous game dishes to delectable specialities. The reserve is actively involved in multiple


conservation efforts, including a partnership with the African Wildlife Conservation Foundation (AWCF), where work focuses on removing invasive plants and protecting endangered species, locally and across Africa. Sustainability is very important at the reserve, evident by its use of locally sourced products, its on-site vegetable garden, and adoption of alternative energy solutions to aid in reducing its carbon footprint.


DON’T MISS See four of the big five — lions, elephants, buffalo and rhinos — up close on a guided game safari experience


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KEY FEATURES • The Tented Lodge • The Village Lodge • Bush Villas • Fijnebos Spa • Spekbos Restaurant and Day Visitor’s Centre


KEY ACTIVITIES • Guided game drives • Guided bush walks • Horseback game drives • Fishing • Fijnebos Spa and Wellness • Veterinary safari • Tennis • Heated pool, sauna and steam room • Massage treatments, including traditional African massage


GET IN TOUCH botlierskop.co.za T: +27 44 333 0021 E: info@botlierskop.co.za


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