Kaaimans River Rustic Views in Wilderness, Garden Route (original) (raw)

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Kaaimans River Rustic Views is a property for self catering in Wilderness for up to 4 guests visiting the Garden Route region.

Rustic Views is a uniquely positioned, self-catering, accommodation near Wilderness on the iconic Kaaimans River. This spot is ideal for outdoor and nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a touch of adventure.

Self Catering Accommodation

Rustic Views is a unique, rustic, yet comfy cottage near Wilderness with two bedrooms and one bathroom. The first bedroom has a Queen-size bed and the second room has a bunk bed. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, toilet and basin.

The home boasts an outdoor kitchenette area with basic gas appliances, a sitting area with a bbq and firepit, whilst our top deck offers arguably one of the best views of the Kaaimans River valley, making it the perfect spot for a sunrise coffee and an even better spot for a sundowner.

During your stay, you are free to use our kayaks and SUPs to explore the river and to get to and from the parking.

You can also walk from the parking to the beach right opposite the lodge (10min walk) and cross the river there (often possible to walk through during low tide, and only get your feet/ legs wet.

Access to the lodge is by rowboat/kayak (10min from parking). Our caretaker will assist you on arrival day -it's all part of the experience.

Attractions

Wilderness is a sought-after holiday destination along the Western Cape's magnificent Garden Route. The quiet coastal village of Wilderness lies between the Kaaimans River and the Goukama Nature Reserve, and is bordered by the towering Outeniqua Mountains. Extensive waterways, pristine beaches, and lush indigenous forests make it a nature lover�s paradise. Watersports enthusiasts flock to the ocean, rivers, lakes, and lagoons. Wilderness not only overlooks the ocean, but also the calm lagoon (Touw River Estuary), which is a favoured location for water skiing, boating, fishing, and other water sports. Bird watchers are attracted by the abundant birdlife. The wetlands are home to over 200 species of bird, including the Fish Eagle, Nightjar, and Southern Boubou. Other adventure activities include mountain biking, quad biking, hang gliding, paragliding, abseiling, bungee jumping, and diving.