
Krugerskop-Kloof
Wilderness Camp & Hiking
Tranquil and secluded campsites in the Krugerskop-Kloof, Baviaanskloof. Camp beneath a dense canopy of ancient Yellowwood and Wild Fig trees, surrounded by magnificent flora and unique birdlife, including the Knysna Loerie. Enjoy the serene Krugerskop-Kloof waterfall hike.
FEATURES
All the wilderness campsites features the following:
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Privacy
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Mountain stream
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Shade
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Braai/BBQ stands
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Hiking, Birdwatching & Swimming
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Pet friendly (subject to approval)
General features:
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Shared Bathrooms (x2 cold water showers, x2 hot water showers & 2 toilets)
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Shared WiFi available at the Wilderness Lounge
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Individual braai areas & water taps on each private campsite
Please be advised that all camping and on-site activities are undertaken at the participant's own risk.
Krugerskop-Kloof and Poortjies is an environmental sensitive area. Please help us to protect & preserve our environment for future generations.
All refuse generated during camping and picnicking must be removed by guests and properly disposed of at an approved public waste disposal site.
The damaging or removal of any trees or plants is strictly prohibited.
A permit is required for all travel from Krugerskop-Kloof deeper into the park. This permit can be obtained at the Eastern Gate of the Baviaanskloof. Please note that traveling without a valid permit is prohibited.


DIRECTIONS
From Port Elizabeth
Travelling from Port Elizabeth on the N2 towards Cape Town, take the Baviaanskloof/Gamtoosvallei/Hankey off-ramp, 1 km after the dual carriageway narrows down to a single lane. Drive through Loerie, Hankey and Patensie. About 23 km after you have passed through Patensie, the tarmac ends. From this point the road surface becomes gravel and for the next 20 km., past Komdomo on the left, which is the Eastern Entrance to the Baviaanskloof, the road follows a winding path through the “Groot Rivier Poort” into the Cambria valley and from there on leading to the Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area Eastern Gate Entrance, 300 meters after the Eastern Entrance turn right at the Krugerskop-Kloof sign.
From Cape Town (Via the N2 Humansdorp, Hankey/Patensie)
Travelling from Cape Town towards Port Elizabeth on the N2, take the Hankey/Patensie off-ramp at Humansdorp, turn left towards Hankey. In Hankey at the stop sign turn left on the R332 towards Patensie. From this point follow directions as described in the previous paragraph.
From Uniondale/Willowmore (N9)
From the Baviaanskloof turn-off from the N9, follow route R332 (T1) towards Nuwekloof Pass, which forms the Western entrance to the Baviaanskloof. The distance from Nuwekloof Pass to Krugerskop-Kloof and Cambria, is approximately 122 km. and about 6-7 hours driving time. The road leads through Studtis, Sandvlakte, past Coleskeplaas, Geelhoutbos, Rooihoek and Doodsklip onto the plateau at Bergplaas. From here for the next 13 km. there is a steep and winding descend down Combrink's Pass into the "Poortjies Valley" and Krugerskop-Kloof signboard and turn-off on the left hand side of the road.

CAMPSITE GALLERY

HIKING GALLERY

CONTACT
WhatsApp: +27 81 036 1110
E-mail: info@baviaanskloof.net
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