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Agama Tented Camp
Agama Tented Camp
Agama Tented Camp
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Get closer to nature and discover the haunting beauty the area by staying in a tent. Not just any tent, but a unique, top-class tented camp. The comfortable tented accommodation all have their own private bathrooms and spacious decks from where you can absorb this relatively unexplored part of the country. A home-cooked, farm-style dinner and full English breakfast are included.
Here, up to 14 guests at a time can relax, unwind and totally enjoy the refreshing experience of becoming part of the bush, with a variety of small game and oryx, while enjoying sundowners as the kaleidoscope of the day gives way to the blackness of night and stars, only a touch away.
Nothing beats gathering around a roaring fire in a traditional boma to socialise, enjoy drinks and discuss experiences of the day. Guests can cool off in the swimming pool.
Whether it is sundowners with breathtaking views, a hike or huddled around a fire in the boma, Agama Tented Camp will touch all your senses and offer you an unforgettable experience.
Get closer to nature and discover the haunting beauty the area by staying in a tent. Not just any tent, but a unique, top-class tented camp. The comfortable tented accommodation all have their own private bathrooms and spacious decks from where you can absorb this relatively unexplored part of the country. A home-cooked, farm-style dinner and full English breakfast are included.
Here, up to 14 guests at a time can relax, unwind and totally enjoy the refreshing experience of becoming part of the bush, with a variety of small game and oryx, while enjoying sundowners as the kaleidoscope of the day gives way to the blackness of night and stars, only a touch away.
Nothing beats gathering around a roaring fire in a traditional boma to socialise, enjoy drinks and discuss experiences of the day. Guests can cool off in the swimming pool.
Whether it is sundowners with breathtaking views, a hike or huddled around a fire in the boma, Agama Tented Camp will touch all your senses and offer you an unforgettable experience.
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30 guests' feedbackGreat adventure. Nice food. Good company. Good service.
Agama Tente Kap was a pleasant experience. We were received very kindly and their service is excellent. The hot water bag in the bed was a surprise!
What a beautiful resting place. The best dinner in a long time. Thank you very much.
We were there quite a few years ago. Definite improvements found. The surroundings were full of flowers. Very pretty.
Highly recommend this stay. Delicious meals and sleeping facilities. Thanks Victor and Linda.
A fantastic experience that is in harmony with nature. A class of its own. Delicious dinner and breakfast. Wonderful host. They really thought of everything to make it an unforgettable stay.
On a cold dreary evening in Namaqualand, our friendly host couple was a bonus. The 2 fireplaces and delicious farm food were generous and tasty. The tents are in pristine natural beauty with beautiful views. The cold wind made the scrappy wooden post bathroom partitions feel even sparser! The lack of power points in the tent was unnecessarily inconvenient in relation to a hairdryer, kettle and mobile phone charging. Only instant coffee in the room is insufficient in an era with a sophisticated coffee culture.
Wow, that was really enjoyable. The facilities, environment, host and hostess, the food especially and the wonderful company with other guests made the trip worthwhile. The lack of electricity without a TV and air conditioning in the tents was actually a bonus to really relax.
Our host and hostess made us feel so very welcome. It was an exceptional experience. Food was delicious! Could have stayed a few more days for sure. I highly recommend Agama Tented Camp.
Wow, if I could give 10 stars, I would. Linda and Victor are a first class hostess and host. Linda's dinners and breakfasts are off the books. The farm drive with Victor was informative and very beautiful. The tents are well equipped and the bedding excellent. Cosmos' cold dish with dinner was a winner. The staff are friendly and helpful. Will definitely want to go again.
An unique experience. The units in the camp are comfortable. The hosts are very welcoming and went the extra mile. The food needs a special mention, delicious "boerekos". Peace and tranquility!
Beautifully located in the heart of Namaqualand. You would have to look hard to find a better place to witness the rich diversity of the Namaqualand spring flowers. Victor and Linda are friendly, professional with a keen eye for detail and pay attention to the things which make a stay at Agama memorable and special.
Personal touch from wonderful hosts, South African hospitality, caring, providing what was needed during our trip during the August flower season. Excellent home-cooked meals. I highly recommend this venue. Scenic route with beautiful flowers on the farm. Will be back as soon as we can.
Every person who goes to see flowers must sleep at least one night at Agama Tented Camp. It is an incredible experience. We saw the most beautiful wildlife. Victor and Linda's hospitality is indescribable, we really enjoyed spending time with the other guests. We also ate very well and slept so well that we fell asleep. It is a must for every person who is in the area.
As we neared Springbok, our spirits soared when we saw the first sparse clusters of flowers along the roadside, announcing that we were nearing the coveted Namaqualand flower region. And as we drove on, the profundity of blooms increased, all waving an enthusiastic welcome to their colourful and unique region of the Cape. With growing anticipation, we watched the kilometres count down on the Garmin Nuvi to the turnoff from the N7 onto Klipfontein Road, as we headed for the next three nights of our adventure. Finally, the sterile female voice instructed us to turn westwards and ten minutes later to turn right into the gate to the Agama Tented Camp farm (Agama meaning Gecko). We had been given the code to the combination lock securing the gate and soon we were driving on a winding gravel track that weaved through the verdant shrubbery bathed in the enhancing glow of the late afternoon sun. After twenty minutes, we spied the roofs of the seven tented chalets reflecting in the distance. We received a genial welcome from Victor Burke, owner of the camp, who was trim and dapper, scampering around like an excited Fox Terrier. He directed us to a parking spot, then instructed Alex to assist with carrying our kit along the path to tent number three where we were to spend our next three nights. It was everything that we had hoped for. The tent was spartan, yet luxurious in comparison to ‘real’ camping … and the location was awe-inspiring. We dumped everything inside the tent and strolled back along the winding sand path through the patches of jewel-like flowers to the main lounge area and had a drink sitting outside by the pool. Later at dinner, I chose the lamb pie and Paddy had chicken pieces which we washed down with a bottle and a half of Sauvignon Blanc. We went to bed and it was a very warm night during which I slept uncovered. Although the weather prediction indicated changing conditions, we had no way of knowing that the following night would be freezing and rainy! Dawn on Saturday was spectacular – the sun crept up behind the tents and sprayed the rocky hills opposite with hues of orange. After a generous English breakfast, served with bonhomie by hosts Victor and Linda, we set out on a long off-road trip that had been recommended by one of the other guests the previous evening. We headed out of the farm on the alternative route recommended by Victor and through a particularly scenic portion of the 7000-hectare farm to the Klipfontein Road. Then we turned south for a couple of kilometres and took the winding road along the N7 down to Garies where we turned off, doubling under the highway towards Studer’s Pass. We followed the gravel road through scenic hills and valleys, all adorned with differing hues of flowers. The route over Studer’s Pass again displayed the grandeur of Namaqualand. We drove past Lilliesfontein and around the Nourivier turnoff. Then we headed off the track onto a tiny farm road, opened a gate and went into the side-track where we stopped for snacks. The quietness and harmony of nature provided food for the soul. Insects buzzed languidly around us and the scent of the fynbos was intoxicating. Later, we pulled out of our private picnic spot, closed the gate and drove through the Kamiesberg Pass to Kamieskroon. All along the route, the profundity of flowers amidst the undulating countryside was breath-taking. That night the temperature plummeted. We returned to our tent to find it completely zipped and a gas heater burning inside. We were glad to be able to share the warmth of a double bed. The following day (Sunday) we got a map of the 7000-hectare farm from Victor and planned a serious 4x4 trail up the mountain. He warned us that the track was rough and gave us branch shears to cut away vegetation that would invariably impede our progress and scratch the side of the vehicle. It certainly was a challenging ride – ideal for experimenting with the capability of the Discovery. The crawl through the rugged terrain was enthralling – the solitude, the grandeur and the scenery, plus the flowers were utterly captivating. At the summit we stopped and spent three hours admiring the scenery, photographing the myriad flower species and collecting gnarled weathered wood pieces for ikebana. Sitting on the drop-down rear of the vehicle, we enjoyed a light lunch from all the lovely goodies that we still had kept fresh in the cooler box, having put the ice blocks in the camp’s freezer overnight. The drive back to Agama was even more spectacular in the late afternoon sun. The Discovery, now adorned with deep scratched along both sides, had taken a sever hammering on the sharp stones, but had performed impressively. Linda’s dinner was, again, typical boerekos and most enjoyable. As previously, the fires were lit inside the canvas sided dining room, which was closed against the chill of the evening, creating a cosy atmosphere. Our last breakfast completed, we were again replete with the generous offering of eggs, bacon, beans, mushrooms and sausage. It had been a delightful stay in so many ways, and certainly exceeded all our expectations. We look forward to returning.
Beautifully located, great facilities. A high point.
Good food.
Agama is located in a beautiful area, with a wide variety of flowers. The people are friendly and put a lot of effort into their guests. I would definitely recommend Agama!
Absolutely unique experience - stay in luxury tents in nature! Victor and Linda were excellent and made us feel very welcome and at home. Delicious food with a special local touch. My personal highlight was only to look at the stars in the dead silence - I have never seen and experienced the Milky Way so beautifully! Just be aware that the accommodation is in tents - now very well luxury tents, but still tents. It makes the experience unique, but one is more exposed to nature - if the wind blows then you know about it! And the location is a bit off the road - at least a half hour extra for the last 10 km.
We wanted to get away from the city and the noise. This is exactly what we got. No complaints. We had a wonderful, relaxing time.
Warm reception, delicious food.
Very nice, but slightly difficult to find as it is very remote.
Very pleasant experience, fantastic atmosphere. Will definitely stay longer next time.
The tent adventure was stunning. The tents were impeccably clean and tidy. The fire in the boma before dinner was delicious and the food wonderful. The lamps on the footpath are a gorgeous idea and the hot water bag in the bed was the highlight. The personal service of the owners was really very special.
It was a wonderful experience. Hospitality and excellent service! Beautiful place and the most delicious food! These people know how to make you feel at home and treat you! It was great!
Despite the host and hostess's warm and caring warmth and exceptional effort, as well as the WONDERFUL food, the tent stay is not ideal for Namaqualand's cold winter months! The boma experience around the campfire before dinner was truly an experience we will remember for a long time, despite the bitter cold.
A lovely unique place to stay in during flower season. The tents are comfortable but I wouldn't want to be there in really bad weather! The hosts are very friendly and gracious and prepare lovely traditional down-to-earth meals for guests. Sitting around the boma before dinner with tourists from far flung places swapping tales was very sociable and entertaining.
The stay and meal were pleasant.
Excellent stay and great hospitality!
What a wonderful and peaceful setting. We received a very warm and friendly welcome. Accommodation was very comfortable and greatly exceeded our expectations. Great tasty home cooked food and plenty of it. The service was great and nothing was too much trouble. Were made to feel very much at home. Unfortunately we only had booked for the one night and would recommend a minimum of two nights in order to really appreciate the beauty of the place.
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Tents are serviced daily
Swimming Pool
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Wifi available at dining area
Tea and Coffee
Linen and Towels
Tents are serviced daily
Swimming Pool
Cash Bar
Wifi available at dining area
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Buffet dinner and a full English breakfast included.WiFi available
Cash Bar
Swimming Pool
No pets allowed
Tent with a king-size bed
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All tents have a spacious deck and their own private bathrooms with shower, basin and toilet. The beds are made up with high-quality linen as well as down feather duvets and pillows.
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Buffet Dinner, Bed and Full English Breakfast Tea and Coffee Linen and Towels Tents are serviced daily Swimming Pool Cash Bar Wifi available at dining area
House Rules
Buffet dinner and a full English breakfast included.
WiFi available
Cash Bar
Swimming Pool
No pets allowed
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All tents have a spacious deck and their own private bathrooms with shower, basin and toilet. The beds are made up with high-quality linen as well as down feather duvets and pillows.
Twin-bedded tent
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Description
All tents have a spacious deck and their own private bathrooms with shower, basin and toilet. The beds are made up with high-quality linen as well as down feather duvets and pillows.
Room Arrangements
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About This Room
Services
Bathroom
Room Facilities
Extras
Entertainment
Price Includes
Buffet Dinner, Bed and Full English Breakfast Tea and Coffee Linen and Towels Tents are serviced daily Swimming Pool Cash Bar Wifi available at dining area
House Rules
Buffet dinner and a full English breakfast included.
WiFi available
Cash Bar
Swimming Pool
No pets allowed
Cancellation policy
before check-in
before check-in
before check-in
Description
All tents have a spacious deck and their own private bathrooms with shower, basin and toilet. The beds are made up with high-quality linen as well as down feather duvets and pillows.
Get closer to nature and discover the haunting beauty the area by staying in a tent. Not just any tent, but a unique, top-class tented camp. The comfortable tented accommodation all have their own private bathrooms and spacious decks from where you can absorb this relatively unexplored part of the country. A home-cooked, farm-style dinner and full English breakfast are included.
Here, up to 14 guests at a time can relax, unwind and totally enjoy the refreshing experience of becoming part of the bush, with a variety of small game and oryx, while enjoying sundowners as the kaleidoscope of the day gives way to the blackness of night and stars, only a touch away.
Nothing beats gathering around a roaring fire in a traditional boma to socialise, enjoy drinks and discuss experiences of the day. Guests can cool off in the swimming pool.
Whether it is sundowners with breathtaking views, a hike or huddled around a fire in the boma, Agama Tented Camp will touch all your senses and offer you an unforgettable experience.