SANParks Augrabies Rest Camp
Description
There are 40 campsites with electrical points. Each campsite can accommodate up to 6 campers and 1 vehicle. Extra vehicles are charged an additional fee per night. The campsites have use of clean shared ablutions facilities as well as a communal kitchen, laundry and ironing room.
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Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These chalets are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains 2 single beds, and a double sleeper couch that is suitable for children. The shower en suite contains a toilet and washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 4-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
En-suite
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
1 x Child-Only Couch for 2
Shower, Toilet
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Heating & Cooling
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Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These chalets are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains 2 single beds. The shower en suite contains a toilet and washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a breakfast bar with stools. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
En-suite
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Shower, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These units are adapted for guests with mobility impairment with wide doorways, roll-in showers, grab rails, and push levers. These chalets are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains 2 single beds. The shower en suite contains a toilet and washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 4-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bathroom
Shower, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These chalets are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains 2 single beds, and a double sleeper couch that is suitable for children. The shower en suite contains a toilet and washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 4-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities. These chalets have a view.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
En-suite
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Shower, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These chalets are air-conditioned and have an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains a double bed, and a double sleeper couch that is suitable for children. The shower en suite contains a toilet and washbasin. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 4-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities. These chalets have a view.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
En-suite
1 x Double Bed
1 x Child-Only Couch for 2
Shower, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
The Oranjekom Gorge Cottage is a secluded cottage with a breathtaking view. This cottage is absolutely unique as it is located beneath the viewpoint of the spectacular Oranjekom Gorge, offering unrivalled vistas of the Orange River flowing 240 m below. The cottage can accommodate up to 2 guests, and has an open-plan layout. The bedroom area contains a double bed. There is a couch, a 2-seater dining table and chairs, and a kitchen that is equipped with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery. Outside, there is a braai facility. The cottage has use of a separate ablution facility, 30 m away, that contains a shower, a toilet and washbasin. Note that this unit is situated approximately 10km from the main camp and restaurant by gravel road.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
1 x Double Bed
Bathroom
Shower, Toilet
Rates
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What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned family cottages can each accommodate up to 4 guests, and comprises 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. Each bedroom contains 2 single beds. The bathroom contains a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The lounge area contains a double sleeper couch that is suitable for children. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 6-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Bedroom
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Common area
1 x Child-Only Couch for 2
Bathroom
Shower, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
Description
These air-conditioned family cottages can each accommodate up to 4 guests, and comprises 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. The first bedroom contains a double bed and an en suite. The second bedroom contains 2 single beds. The second bathroom contains a bath, a shower, a toilet and a washbasin. The lounge area contains a double sleeper couch that is suitable for children. The kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering with a hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, cutlery and crockery, and a 6-seater dining table and chairs. Outside each chalet is a seating area and braai facilities.
Room/Unit Overview
Bedroom
En-suite
1 x Double Bed
Shower, Toilet
Bedroom
2 x Single Bed / Three-Quarter Bed
Common area
1 x Child-Only Couch for 2
Bathroom
Shower, Bath, Toilet
Rates
More room/unit pictures
What you'll find here
Popular
Heating & Cooling
Kitchen & Dining
Outdoor
Parking & Access
Price Includes
Rates displayed are on a self-catering basis and bedding and towels are provided. Rates include a 1% community fund.
House Rules
Please note: From 1 September 2017 all visitors over 18 years old will be required to produce an identity document, passport or alternative valid identification e.g. driver’s licence card for scanning upon entering/exiting the Parks.
A standard daily conservation fee of R240 for foreign visitors, R120 for SADC nationals with a valid passport, and R60 for South African Citizens and Residents with ID, will be required on entry to the park.
Please note the gate hours:
Main Entrance Gate: 07h00 – 18h30
Please note that although the gate is manned 24 hours a day, you need to make prior arrangements with the park if you plan to arrive after 18h30 or wish to leave before 07h00.
The use of drones inside (and over) our national parks is strictly prohibited.
No smoking is allowed inside the accommodation.
Take care not to leave any valuables or food items about as there are baboons present in the camp.
As outdoor lighting in camps is limited, a torch/headlamp is required when walking outside at night.
Hikers on day and overnight trails must always carry sufficient water.
Pets are not allowed in a National Park.
Malaria prophylactics and mosquito repellents are a good precaution. Malaria has been historically recorded in the area but is not very prevalent. Please consult your chemist/doctor to alleviate any concerns.
3 swimming pools are available for residents use, and the pool hours are as follows:
October to March - 6h30am to 7h30pm
April to September - 7h30am to 5h30pm
Visitors need to bring their own swimming towels.
Cancellation Policy - Custom
Cancelling or downgrading of a reservation 45 days or less prior to, or on, arrival will result in cancellation fees according to a sliding scale, based on the total reservation cost, which varies between 50% and 100%.
- Capacity: 374 people
- All ages welcome
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Check-in: 14:00 to 17:00
Check-out: 10:00 - Address: Augrabies Falls National Park, Augrabies, Kakamas, 8874, Northern Cape