Safaris



Game Viewing

Enjoy sunset and sunrise game drives in an open Landrover with your experienced game ranger who will bring you sightings of lion, elephant, white rhino, buffalo and cheetah. Garden Route Game Lodge is also home to giraffe, zebra and numerous antelope species such as bontebok, red hartebeest, kudu, eland, impala, springbuck and many more. Game drives will take between 2 and 3 hours depending on how much time is spent at each sighting. There will be a ...

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Family Safari

Garden Route Game Lodge is situated in a malaria free area making it safe for families with small children to visit. Our location on the Garden Route and close to Cape Town makes it a convenient and accessible family safari destination. Children of all ages are welcome to join the morning and evening drives when accompanied by an adult. Families are either accommodated on there own game viewer or with other families which gives the kids a chance to make new friends while on holiday. Child minders are available to assist ...

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Typical Overnight Stay

There is much to see and do at Garden Route Game Lodge and to get the full experience while having some time to relax and unwind we recommend at least a two night stay. A day at Garden Route Game Lodge 7:15 Depart on sunrise game drive with your game ranger, enjoy coffee/tea stop at    lookout point on the reserve. 9:00 Return ...

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Ranger Sightings/Diary

Read our Ranger Diary Blog for interesting, exciting and 'wild' experiences here at the lodge...

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Conservation Volunteer Program

Thinking about volunteering on Garden Route Game Lodge? Become a conservation volunteer on Garden Route Game Lodge, in South Africa. Garden Route Game Lodge offers the ultimate in conservation volunteer placements through its UMKHONDO Volunteer program. Here we promise to offer you the experience of a lifetime as you assist and adapt to the on going conservation work. This unique and exciting UMKHONDO Volunteer program in South Africa will give you the opportunity to get behind the scenes on our game reserve, working with the field rangers in the wildlife and conservation department. UMKHONDO means "footprints", so come and leave your footprints on African soil. Volunteer conservation projects are life changing and highly rewarding. This is your chance to give something back and make a difference to the future of ...

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