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Central Drakensberg Accommodation
Didima Camp - Accommodation
near Winterton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Didima
Camp, with a unique blend of ancient cultural heritage and modern
luxury, evokes the atmosphere of Bushman culture within the
magnificent mountain setting of Cathedral Peak valley. Winding up the
narrow road approaching the camp, the Drakensberg mountain splendor
beckons, with sweeping panoramas of jagged mountain peaks rising from
massive sandstone cliffs, and dramatic cloudscapes against an
impossibly blue sky. This is the setting for Didima, a luxurious
mountain haven inspired by the San Bushmen, incorporating San Rock Art
into a uniquely themed luxury camp. Experience the beauty of the
mountains an the fascinating San history from the comfort of this
resort.
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| Price:
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| bed and breakfast/ self-catering |
| 66 chalets |
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Didima
camp features 63 two-bed luxury chalets constructed to resemble caves,
each with two units back to back. An interleading door allows the two
chalets to be converted into a four-bed family unit with self-catering
facilities. In addition Didima features two four-bed chalets with two
bedrooms each en-suite, a lounge/dining area and a kitchen, and one
six-bed chalet with three bedrooms each with en-suite facilities, a
lounge/dining area and a kitchen. All accommodation at Didima boasts
satellite television and cosy fireplaces.
The
facilities at Didima camp includes:
Exciting curio shop,Ethnic Eland View Restaurant,Open-plan Bar Facilities,Cozy
Cigar lounge with DSTV,Thatched Gazebo alongside the Swimming Pool and
Tennis courts,Magnificent Mountain scenery. Activities at Didima
includes: Walking and Hiking Trails into the surrounding mountains
Guided Trails up Mike’s Pass, Guided Walking trails to Rainbow Gorge,
Baboon Rock and a variety of other scenic destinations San Art Rock
in-camp Trail
Braais in the Boma or at the Gazebo Sundowner Walks & Braais Mountain
streams with rock pools within walking distance of the Camp.
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