Go Camping the Modern Way with AfriCamps Boutique Glamping

AfriCamps is the perfect space if you’re looking for an outdoors experience in the Western Cape. They offer an array of exciting activities for everyone, from the extreme nature lover to city lover who just wants a luxury getaway.

AfriCamps are located in some of the most breathtaking farms and estates in the country. As a guest you can unwind and get adventurous in the great outdoors, you’ll get to choose   any activity from hiking, biking, booking a massage or staying in their beautiful boutique tents.

Africamps offer camping destinations nationwide. So if you’re not from the Western Cape you can definitely book a stay in one of their 11 glamping camps across South Africa. Glamping is just a form of camping that involves amenities and facilities more luxurious than your traditionally pitched tents.

They’re well known for their Instagramable hot tubs, canoeing in the dam, beautiful greenery all around, perfect picnic spots on hills and farm cattle ‘cause why not. The experience will definitely immerse you in vacation mode with family, friends or for a romantic getaway. Let’s face it, at this stage we can all use a getaway. 

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Western Cape hosts 6 Africamps: Africamps at Doolhof Wine Estate(Wellington), Stanford Hills Estate (Hermanus), at Pat Busch (Robertson), at Kam’bati River Resort (Swellendam), Oakhurst (Wilderness), Ingwe (Plettenberg Bay) and Klein Karoo (Oudtshoorn). Trust us when we say each estate and farm has something unique to offer you, so enjoy being spoilt for choice.

Stanford Hills Estate in Hermanus is closest to the Mother City and therefore considered the ‘local’ glamping site, and it’s as picturesque as it gets. Pamper yourself with their delicious local food and flavourful wine (we say hopefully!) at their boutique wine farm. Calling all Cape Town foodies, high and low looking to support fresh locally produced food! It has become one of the most loved attractions in the area. The glamping tents  overlook a dam and Stanford Valley at the base of the Klein River Mountain.