Kamberg Camp
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Exceptional natural beauty characterizes the dramatic landscapes of the Kamberg Nature Reserve in the central Drakensburg. Only two hours’ drive from Durban and four from Gauteng, the steep and imposing buttresses of the mountains shelter the largest and most concentrated group of rock paintings in southern Africa, made by the San people over a period of 4,000 years.
Surrounded by rivers and trout dams, Kamberg camp is an ideal fishing getaway, with fly-fishing and trophy fishing available all year round. Comfortable accommodation in tranquil natural surrounds, complemented by picnic spots and scenic walks, await visitors to this mountain wilderness.