Luxury in the wilderness, anyone? Take a few days to yourselves and venture out into this game reserve nestled in the heart of magnificent Ceres. Pick which deal best suits you at Aquila Private Game Reserve and get ready for a stunning vacation packed with animals and entertaining activities.
Trade in the concrete jungle and its hustle and bustle for the wide open spaces and wildlife of the magnificent Aquila Private Game Reserve in Ceres, including a 4×4 game drive and a horse-back safari.
Choose from the following options:
For two people, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and a 4×4 game drive and horse-back safari:
- R2 430 for a one-night stay
In a Standard Cottage
- R2 535 for a one-night stay
In a Family Cottage
- R3 952 for a one-night stay
In a Premium Cottage
The Game Reserve
Set amidst the Southern Karoo Highlands, surrounded by dramatic mountains, the Aquila Private Game Reserve affords its guests an exciting taste of Africa and its wildlife, located just two hours from Cape Town. The cottages are built largely from rock and wood, topped with thatch roofs and furnished with elegant décor. Each cottage is equipped with a mini bar, fan as well as views of the reserve and its wild inhabitants. On-site, the Game Reserve offers a swimming pool, a bar, a cigar lounge and a large dining room catered to by executive chefs offering up traditional South African cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Offering 7 500-hectares of game reserve in a malaria-free area, this Private Game Reserve has every charm for which the Southern Karoo Highlands are renowned – including mountains, rivers, valleys and kloofs. The Reserve boasts the Big 5 and offers its guests a two-to-three hour game drive on which to enjoy sightings of these majestic mammals. Guests can also voyage out in the Reserve on a horse-back safari, which ensures they’re able to take in the magnificence of the area and its natural fauna and flora. Besides the Big 5, guests will be able to view giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hartebeest, eland, springbok, caracal, and the bat-eared fox. Twitchers are also catered to when it comes to successful sightings with the Reserves and its natural wetland playing home to 172 species of birds and several breeding pairs of the rare and endangered Black Eagle.
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