Samara Manor House
Samara Karoo Reserve
Accommodation
A striking oasis in the semi-desert landscape, The Manor is an elegant exclusive-use villa in a Karoo contemporary style sleeping 8 guests. Guests benefit from their own private vehicle, guide, tracker and chef, as well as a tailor-made programme of activities for the entire family to enjoy.
The main villa building is open-plan and consists of two living areas with two smaller breakaway alcoves for lounging and reading. A dining room, small bar, breakfast room and kitchen complete the layout, with pleasingly-generous architectural proportions throughout. The Manor grounds and indigenous garden are encircled by a 45-degree angle electrified fence. As The Manor is an exclusive-use property, children of all ages are welcome. Game drives and meal times can be flexibly scheduled to accommodate little ones. Kids can enrol in the Samara Cubs Programme to partake in a variety of activities. Child-minding is available at a small additional cost.
Four luxury suites each comprise a spacious bedroom with en-suite bathroom containing a free-standing bath and separate shower. Each suite opens onto a private patio with outdoor seating to take in the serene mountain views.
Dining takes place around the villa - in the dining room, on the verandah, on the lawn under the purple-flowered Jacaranda tree or in various spectacular bush locations.
Location
Samara Karoo Reserve is situated near Graaff-Reinet, about 250 km or 2.5 hours drive north of Port Elizabeth in the Great Karoo area, more precisely on the Plains of Camdeboo.
The owners of the Samara Karoo Reserve purchased Apieskloof Farm in 1997, which is now the heart of Samara. Knowing that in earlier times huge herds of springbok, rhino and lion roamed this barren land overgrazed by agriculture, they lived the dream that someday it could be like this again.
Over the years, several adjacent farms were added and today there are a proud 271km² of former farmland that is gradually recovering from agriculture. The five distinct biomes in the Samara area allow for healthy wildlife diversity and several formerly native and locally extinct wildlife species have been successfully reintroduced.
Wildlife
The story of Samara began with a cheetah named Sibella, who was rescued from a life-threatening situation and brought to Samara, where she gave birth to nine cubs during her lifetime. In the meantime, elephant, lion, leopard, rhino, eland antelope, springbok, zebra, giraffe, etc. live again in the vast area of Samara. The scarce Aardvark is relatively often seen – what a hightlight for safari fans!
Activities
The game drives lead to the open plains and also up to the beautiful high plateaus. The journey steep up the hills itself is an experience! Here on the high plateaus unfolds a new world, far away from your daily routine, close to the sky and indeed beautiful. Grass plains as far as the eye can see, memories of the Serengeti are awake, a perfect environment for cheetah. Your guide can track some of the cheetahs with an antenna and when found, they can be approached on foot up to 5 meters distance without feeling disturbed. Further there are some well-preserved rock paintings in the area.
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