Overlooking the Sand River, this game lodge has spectacular views of the unspoilt wilderness as far as the eye can see. Kirkman's Kamp is a historic and famous camp, which was originally built, in the early 1920's. Kirkman's Kamp was named in honour of W. Harry Kirkman, one of South Africa 's foremost conservationists, who began his illustrious career as a ranger in Toulon in 1927.
The colonial atmosphere of gracious style and luxury has been retained and one steps back in time upon entering the old homestead, which now serves as the recreational hub of the camp. The large lounge, decorated in 1920 style, leads through double French doors onto rolling lawns that provide a velvety contrast to the wild and tumbling bush surrounding the camp.
Breakfast and lunch at Kirkman's Kamp are either served in the new air-conditioned dining area, or on the shady surrounding verandahs. Dinner is a very special event taken under the stars in the boma around a campfire. All 18 en-suite cottages have a private verandah, ceiling fan and air-conditioning. Children under the age of 12 are not permitted.