




About
A gracious and historic lodge that celebrates the untouched wilderness of the Sabi Sand
Located high on a ridge of the world-famous Sabi Sand Nature Reserve, overlooking the magnificent Sand River, lies Kirkman's Kamp, a lodge with a rich history and a safari experience like no other in the world.
Sharing an unfenced boundary with the Kruger National Park, South Africa’s largest and most well-known game reserve in the world, the Sabi Sand Nature Reserve benefits from a great diversity of wildlife. The reserve is, however, world-renowned for its prolific leopard sightings that are just unmatched to anywhere else in the world. Guests staying at Kirkman’s Kamp have the privilege of traversing 10,500 hectares (26,000 acres) of exclusive-use land that is home to, not only the Big Five but other rare and iconic species. Safaris are led by expert &Beyond-trained ranger and tracker teams, that ensure sensitive off-roading practices and vehicle limits at sightings ensure the exclusivity of an up-close game viewing experience.
Back at the lodge, one steps back in time, into the classical ambience of an original 1920s homestead. &Beyond Kirkman’s Kamp has spectacular views of the unspoiled landscape that surrounds the Sand River from each of its 12 guest cottages, including a family cottage consisting of two interconnected reguale cottages. Here, old meets new; with antique-styled beds seamlessly blending with modern comforts, while private verandas creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
A library offers a sanctuary filled with interesting reads, while the classical sitting room provides the ultimate setting to enjoy a pre-dinner drink. Immersed in the bushscape is a rim-flow swimming pool with views of the Sand River. Guests enjoy tea on the rolling lawn, while breakfast and lunch are served on the shady and picturesque verandas. Dinner is a magnificent affair, where mouth-watering Pan-African menus can be enjoyed in a boma, on the lawns, or in a candlelit bush setting.
Choose from a variety of exciting activities such as twice-daily game drives, interpretive bush and nature walks, private, family, birding or photographic safaris, or even a game of croquet or tennis (complete with Pimms and strawberries). Our WILDchild programme is designed especially for children visiting our safari lodge and is filled with fun, interactive activities.
- OPEN: June to October, December to March
- CLOSED: April, May and November
- CLOSEST AIRSTRIP (NORTH): Kogatende, 45-min drive from camp
- CLOSEST AIRSTRIP (SOUTH): Ndutu, a 20-min drive from camp
- FAMILIES: Children aged 5 and older
ACCOMMODATION & AMENITIES
TWELVE AIR-CONDITIONED COTTAGES WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF THE SAND RIVER
INTERCONNECTED FAMILY COTTAGE, TRIPLE BED OPTIONS, DEPENDENT ON AVAILABILITY
CARING, QUALIFIED STAFF MEMBERS AVAILABLE TO WATCH THE LITTLE ONES
IN-ROOM MASSAGE TREATMENTS AND GYM-IN-A-BASKET AVAILABLE FOR YOUR WELLNESS
COMPLIMENTARY LAUNDRY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE SHOULD YOU NEED IT
- FAMILY FRIENDLY
- SAFARI GAME DRIVES
- BUSH WALKING ADVENTURES
- EXCEPTIONAL GAME VIEWING
- COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES
Your Questions Answered
A number of international airlines fly directly to South Africa’s major cities and a good network of domestic airlines makes it easy to reach even the smaller towns, while scheduled charter flights can take you directly into most private reserves. South Africa also has an excellent road network and a road trip is an ideal way to explore.
Important tips when travelling to South Africa
Casual, comfortable clothing, binoculars, and your sense of adventure are essential for your safari. For everything else, a substantial list listed here should cover most, if not everything.
With no wrong time to go; your timing will depend largely on what you want to experience
Rates & Seasonality*
* Special offers may apply
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* Rates are correct at the time of publishing and subject to change