Bergplaats Tours, Game Drives, Karoo Park, South Africa
Hiking Tours, South Africa, Bergplaats
Week ender Karoo Hiking Opening Special

R300 per person including:

  • 2 days hiking (self guided)
  • Self catering accommodation at God's Window
  • 1 guided game walk
Bergplaats Horse Trails
2 day self guided horse trail

R600 per person including:

  • 2 nights self catering accommodation at God's Window or 1 of our campsites
  • 1 complimentary guided game walk
  • Use of horses for 2 days
Bergplaats Guided Horse Trail
2 day guided horse trail

R800 per person including:

  • 2 nights self catering accommodation at God's Window
  • 2 days guided tour with game ranger
  • 1 complimentary guided game walk
  • Use of horses for 2 days
Self Drive 4x4, Bergplaats
Week-ender 2 day 4 x 4 trail - self drive

R150 per vehicle & R120 per person camping:

  • 2 nights camping
  • Max 6 vehicles per group
  • Exclusive use of campsite
  • Self drive 4 x 4 routes
  • We have 5 routes from grade 3-5
Guided 4x4 Trail, Bergplaats
Week-ender 2 day 4 x 4 trail - guided

R150 per vehicle & R180 per person camping:

  • 2 nights camping
  • Max 6 vehicles per group
  • Exclusive use of campsite
  • 1 complimentary guided game walk
  • Guided 4 x 4 routes
  • We have 5 routes from grade 3-5
Bergplaats Slack Packers
Slack-packers Week-ender Special

R450 per person including:

  • 2 days hiking (self guided)
  • Transport of bags
  • B & B accommodation at God's Window
  • Transport when required
  • 2 days guided game walks

Info on towns & places of interest near Bergplaats:

Near the small town of Brandvlei lies Verneukpan, where Sir Malcolm Campbell unsuccessfully attempted to break the world land-speed record in 1929. Carnarvon is well-known for its corbelled domed-roofed houses built of flat stones because of a lack of wood. The floors of these interesting houses were smeared and coloured with a rich red mixture of fat and oxblood, polished with smooth stone. A few kilometres outside Fraserburg lies the Gansfontein Palaeosurface. Discovered in 1968, it comprises several trackways of large, four-footed and five-toed mammalian reptiles. The prints are estimated to be some 190 million years old. Sutherland, birthplace of well-known Afrikaans author and poet NP van Wyk Louw, is known for its brilliant night skies and cold, biting winters. The sterboom (star tree), which blossoms in September, is found only in Sutherland. The South African Astronomical Observatory's (Saao) observation telescopes including the Southern African Large Telescope (Salt), are in Sutherland. From Monday to Saturday, the Saao offers two guided tours per day and two night tours per week. Day tours entail a guided walk through the visitor's centre adjacent to the telescope sites on the mountainside and a guided tour of selected telescopes, including Salt. During night tours, visitors can view interesting objects in the sky through two dedicated visitors' telescopes. Booking is essential.