Ashanti Green Point
More chilled than their original Gardens branch, this Ashanti has a breezy hillside position with sea views and is nicely decorated with old Cape Town photos.
More chilled than their original Gardens branch, this Ashanti has a breezy hillside position with sea views and is nicely decorated with old Cape Town photos.
Not since the Rolling Stones tumbled down these derbs has Marrakesh seen such rock-n-roll style.
Perfect for surfies, this backpackers is less than 100m from the beach and offers very salubrious digs in a spacious villa-style house complete with giant dining room hung with a chandelier and big sun deck.
Perched on the edge of the Livingstonia escarpment (aka abyss!), this permaculture campsite and ecolodge run by genial Aussie, Mick, is worth the arduous journey for the warm welcome and views that will have you manually closing your jaw.
If you’re after a more luxurious experience, book a night in Kgalagadi’s only upmarket lodge accommodation.
The most accessible and popular rest camp on either side of the river, Twee Rivieren features a swimming pool and, unusually for this area, an outdoor bar-restaurant.
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