SHAMWARI LONG LEE MANOR
Garden Route, Eastern Cape
Malaria Free, South Africa
Introduction
Welcome to Shamwari Game Reserve, 20 000 hectares (49000 acres)
the malaria free, private game reserve situated in the Eastern Cape
of South Africa, has received numerous international awards, including
the World's Leading Conservation Company and Game Reserve for five
consecutive years. It is situated in verdant bush along the Bushmans
River, halfway between Port Elizabeth (45 minutes drive outside
the city) and Grahamstown, a pleasant drive from Cape Town, forming
a natural extension to the famous Garden Route. Shamwari is about
conserving a vanishing way of life and is the realisation of one
man's dream, and the success of many people's passion. Steeped in
Settler history, and dating back to the time when a multitude of
game roamed wild and free, the 20 000 hectare reserve boasts five
eco-systems, thus enabling the support of many forms of plant, animal
and bird life. This is the ultimate African adventure and conservation
effort coupled with responsible tourism.
Camp Description
Experience refined elegance & gracious living from a bygone
era. Long Lee Manor, originally built in 1910, offers a distinctive
Colonial experience. This splendidly restored Edwardian Manor House
offers guests refined comfort, congenial service and enticing cuisine
in the African bush. Long Lee Manor accommodates 38 guests in elegant
en-suite rooms, all with air-conditioning and heating, as well as
family suites for the children. Sumptuously prepared meals are enjoyed
in the main dining room or around the open blazing fire at the Barn.
Between game drives guests can laze around one of the two pools,
relax in the beautifully appointed garden lounge, or experience
a rejuvenating treatment in our spa. Long Lee Manor is a reminder
of an era of gracious living - positioned as the flagship of Shamwari
- it overlooks the sweeping plains leading down to the Bushmans
River. A river lapa is an outdoor option for meals.
Game Viewing
When you visit SHAMWARI Game Reserve, we want you to have the 'safari
of a lifetime'...rangers dine with you - sharing daily experiences
and providing further information.
Something you'll look back on in years to come, long after the
video has been lost and the photos have faded. We want you to experience,
learn and enjoy the very best that African wildlife viewing can
offer. To achieve this goal, the staff at SHAMWARI Game Reserve
have brought together the best that the area has to offer. There
is great game viewing, of course, but we also provide modern Land
Rovers converted into open viewing. Each vehicle has a trained ranger
who will increase your enjoyment with his knowledge of both the
flora and fauna. The rangers are in 2-way communication with each
other at all times, so on any day they know where the game is, and
how to find the elusive animals such as the rare Black Rhino.
Game viewing is carried out morning and evening on game drives,
when you are driven in your open vehicle (which seats up to 6) over
the rolling hills and valleys. If you have a particular species
you would like to see, please mention it to your ranger; he will
be happy to merge your plans into the group. In the early morning
(if you are keen) you will leave before dawn, spending up to 3-4
hours spotting before returning to your lodge for a hearty breakfast.
Blankets are supplied for those cold morning starts!
The heat of the day is usually spent in the shade, playing tennis,
swimming, reading and, of course, enjoying a delicious lunch. Between
4:00 - 5:00pm, you assemble again for the evening drive. As the
animals emerge from their midday cover, you may see elephants browsing,
rhino drinking at a waterhole, or perhaps the shy bushbuck motionless
in the dense bushveld. At dusk, the Land Rover stops at some panoramic
spot for a sundowner (from the icebox ) and snacks.
Then, as the light fades, your ranger will plug in a powerful hand-held
light. With its help, you can sweep the veld, seeing first the eyes
and then the forms of a variety of nocturnal animals. By 8:00pm
you are back at your lodge where a drink in the bar with your ranger,
amid cheerful recollections of the day's discoveries is followed
either by another great meal expertly prepared by our chefs, or
a barbecue next to a roaring fire. Finally, a hot shower and a well-earned
sleep. Before repeating it again the next day!
Generally, you may not leave your vehicle when it is in the reserve.
Guided walks can be arranged in the company of your armed ranger,
in search of rare animals. These hikes can often be the highlight
of your African trip, for it is really only then that you gain a
perspective of this great continent.
Note: Game drives are done in open Land Rovers, so you can feel
close to Nature.
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