WOODBURY TENTED CAMP
Amakhala Game Reserve, Eastern CapeWoodbury Tented Camp, located in the Malaria free Big Five Amakhala Game Reserve, Eastern Cape, an hours drive from Port Elizabeth.
At a GlanceAccommodation
This three star tented camp has seven twin / double tents set in amongst the Albany thicket vegetation, ensuring pricacy, each with own bathroom en suite. The toilets are separate. There is a central thatched area with bar, view deck and dining and lounging facilities. From the main lodge deck one is able to relax and enjoy the panoramic views over the Amakhala Game Reserve and the plains below. The central swimming pool and outdoor boma, two very social venues at the camp.
Early morning and afternoon into the evening guided game drives are offered with experienced game rangers on the Amakhala Game Reserve, this adding value to the wildife experiences and sightings.
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The Amakhala Game Reserve is renowned for its spectacular topography, having 5 of South Africa's 7 biomes. It is a particularly diverse and picturesque reserve, with the Bushman's River meandering through it. Amakhala boasts an abundant variety of wildlife including the Big 5,lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard. Leopard are however rarely seen due to their secretive nature, being nocturnal and probably a legacy of their persecution be the farmers in the past. With over 250 species of birdlife and the large diversity of animal species one experiences on game drives, night drives, walking safaris and boat cruises, the Amakhala Game Reserve offers guests an exceptional game viewing experience.
At the exclusive Annual Adventure Province (Eastern Cape) Tourism & Conservation Awards on 24th March 2011, Amakhala Game Reserve was the winner of the "Best Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape" category.
The Amakhala Game Reserve is also the only Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape to have Fair Trade Certified Lodges, a testament to the emphasis placed by the Amakhala Lodge owners on their social responsibility and support for the local communities.
The FTTSA certification label is an independent endorsement of fair and responsible tourism practice in South Africa. It is based on adherence to specific criteria such as fair wages and working conditions, fair distribution of benefits, ethical business practice, and respect for human rights, culture and the environment.