The 5 camps at Londolozi, Pioneer Camp, Founders Camp, Private Granite Suites, Tree Camp and Varty Camp, are ideally situated within walking distance of one another over the space of one kilometre on the banks of the lush Sand River.
Each of the 8 en suite chalets at Varty Camp has a private swimming pool / Jacuzzi, and thatched sala framed by a timber deck that overlooks the riverine bush. Features include air conditioning, fan, fridge, heater, Internet, lounge area, mini bar, safe, and tea and coffee station. The living spaces are raised off the ground and shaded under a cathedral of trees. Activities include yoga where you are free to schedule a private yoga session in your room or in the shade of your deck, massage treatments, game drives, bush walks, bush breakfasts and adventure picnics, game tracking, birding, and astronomy lectures. If you wish for a more adventurous experience, why not spend a night cradled in the branches of a 1000 year old Ebony tree sleeping out under a clear, starlit winter sky. In the silence you can enjoy nature’s nocturnal orchestra and as the dawn chorus breaks, a golden sunrise lights up the phragmites reeds along the beautiful water course of the Sand River. |
The camp has a pleasingly down-to-earth quality and the emphasis on family heritage means that children always have a place at Varty Camp. The Cubs Den is a children’s programme uniquely tailored for each child.
Camp facilities offer a gym, kiddies pool, babysitting, laundry and room services.
On visiting Londolozi in 1992 Nelson Mandela saw the vision that was being lived by the employees and management in collaboration with nature.
Starting at the 1926 Sparta Camp, situated in the heart of Varty Camp, the short village walk is in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela, and allows guests to interact with many of the staff and their families who have lived and worked at Londolozi for over 30 years.
Camp facilities offer a gym, kiddies pool, babysitting, laundry and room services.
On visiting Londolozi in 1992 Nelson Mandela saw the vision that was being lived by the employees and management in collaboration with nature.
Starting at the 1926 Sparta Camp, situated in the heart of Varty Camp, the short village walk is in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela, and allows guests to interact with many of the staff and their families who have lived and worked at Londolozi for over 30 years.