Situated just over 85km East from Port Elizabeth on the N2 towards Grahamstown Kwantu Private Game Reserve is malaria free. Kwantu Private Game Reserve is an all inclusive resort with 5 star accommodations at Pollards Inn Hotel and the Lodges which is situated in the middle of nature facing a water hole giving you an opportunity to see animals when they visit the water hole.
You can enjoy 3 hour game drive where you will encounter 42 species of mammals including the big 5, predators camp where you will have an up-close with tigers and lions and the elephant sanctuary where you can feed, touch and interact with them. Back ride safaris are also available. Traditional and tantalizing African dishes are prepared by the eccentric Chef to the highest of standards.
Guests with special culinary requirements or food intolerance are catered for. Conference, wedding and functions facilities are also available. Kwantu game reserve is alcohol free and caters for visitors in wheel chair making sure easy access is provided to every amenity.
From the comfort of our specially equipped open Land Rovers, you encounter the impressive BIG 5 roaming freely on the Sidbury plains. Here the white rhino, monarchs of the African bush roam the plains as freely as they did hundred of years ago.
Delight in the entertaining squabbles and games of the playful Vervet monkeys or Chacma baboons, the original comedians of the wild! Indulge your fascination as you stumble upon a family of warthog, digging for roots or speeding across the lains with their trademark tails held high.
Youll be awestruck by our zebra, giraffe, wildebeest, and many of the common and rare antelope who have roamed these plains for centuries. From the delicate solitary Blue duiker, who melts out of the brush at the edge of a clearing, to the towering kudu bull, who fixes his gaze on you as he browses nearby.
At night the porcupine, aardwolf, caracal, and other nocturnal explorers and predators patrol the silent, inky darkness.
Situated just over 85km East from Port Elizabeth on the N2 towards Grahamstown.