
Kwandwe Fort House is a private villa set within the rugged landscape of the stunning Kwandwe Private Game Reserve. Guests can look forward to an incredible safari adventure in the heart of the wilderness, surrounded by rolling verdant plains and scattered vegetation. Elegantly designed and set within a rugged landscape, modernity meets classic safari at Fort House.
The exclusive villa features two master bedrooms and two suites as well as luxurious and spacious living and entertainment areas. The house can cater for up to eight guests and includes staff who will ensure every detail is perfect throughout your stay.
Guests can enjoy unwinding on the front terrace that overlooks a wildlife-rich expanse of grassland close to one of the major waterholes on the reserve. Here you can look out for the Kwandwe’s prolific birdlife or amazing mammals including the famous Big 5.
The solar-heated rim-flow pool shares the same view, as does the boma which is sunken into the grounds of the expansive lawn in front of the house and offers guests a romantic setting for dining under the stars. Fort House’s central location provides easy access to the prime game viewing areas of Kwandwe, while offering a serene and tranquil atmosphere far from the other lodges within the reserve.
Kwandwe Private Game Reserve, Grahamstown, South Africa
Kwandwe Fort House is an exclusive-use villa set within a private reserve. The wide windows and open outdoor spaces provide the perfect vantage point for admiring the rugged landscape and watching the local wildlife as it congregates at the house’s private waterhole.
Guests can drive to Kwandwe Fort House from Grahamstown or Port Elizabeth Airport, which takes 30 minutes and two hours respectively. The roads are in good condition and guests can leave their vehicles at the main reception before being transferred to Fort House itself in an open-topped safari vehicle.
Alternatively, guests can fly from Port Elizabeth Airport to Kwandwe airstrip. Flights are scheduled daily from both Cape Town and Johannesburg or guests can choose to take a private 20-minute charter flight.
- Exclusive use of the private villa
- Caters for up to eight guests at a time
- Situated in a remote part of the Kwandwe Private Game Reserve
- Incredible wildlife viewing including the Big 5
- Over 300 species of birdlife
- Private solar-heated swimming pool
- Spa treatment available
- Wine cellar
- Private library
- Family-friendly
Kwandwe Fort House is a modern and luxurious villa which offers families and groups of up to eight people a private and exclusive stay in the heart of the Kwandwe Private Game Reserve. The house features two spacious master suites and two classic rooms, all of which include a king-size bed and modern en-suite facilities. Enjoy reading a book from the private library in the study or a quiet seated corner, or spend time together in the expansive lounge with glass sliding doors that offer incredible views over the lush plains and Great Fish River Valley.
The house includes a range of indulgent facilities including a wine cellar, spa treatment room and a refreshing swimming pool. A private chef will be on hand to whip up culinary delights of your choosing, and a team of staff will be available to ensure you have everything you need for a perfect safari experience.
Guests staying at Kwandwe Fort House can look forward to an array of delicious meals made with fresh local ingredients by their very own private chef at the house’s interactive kitchen. Enjoy your favourite dishes with a South African twist, which will be served to you either in the comfort of the indoor dining room, or outside in the log-built boma beside a roaring fire. Enjoy a hearty meal with your family, or choose to take a private meal for two on the verandah.
Enjoy up to two game drives each day and explore the diverse setting of the Kwandwe Private Game Reserve, where guests can look out for incredible animals including the Big 5, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hyenas and cheetahs. Game drives in the morning allow visitors to see predators returning from hunts while the other animals graze in the cooler climate before the heat of the day. The late afternoon and evening drives focus on the wildlife travelling down to the river to quench their thirst before nocturnal species such as aardvark, bat-eared foxes and porcupines begin to emerge.
The professional guides and game rangers will be able to take you to the best spots for watching game in the reserve, while teaching you fascinating facts about the South African bush and its occupants as you admire the astonishing landscape.
Journey across the verdant plains on foot and experience the thrill of tracking big game such as white rhino, black rhino, elephant and buffalo while enjoying a leisurely exploration of the incredible landscape. Guests will be accompanied by an armed specialist ranger and tracker team who will keep you safe while you learn to spot and follow tracks and clues that lead to the game.
The walk lasts 3 to 4 hours, finishing with a tranquil picnic lunch on the banks of the Great Fish River. Participants must be aged 16 or over.
Capture unique and personal images that record your amazing safari experience with a private photographic safari. A professional photographic guide will assist guests by advising the appropriate camera settings, angles and imaginative compositional ideas. Learn more about the world of photography and build on your skills. This activity is open to guests with any level of experience and includes a game drive in a private vehicle, edited photographs and a digital photobook.
Guests can enjoy a peaceful afternoon beside the Great Fish River, reeling in Largemouth Bass, Yellowfish, Carp and Sharptooth Catfish while admiring the stunning scenery. Alternatively, guests can enjoy fly fishing in the reserve’s largest dam. This activity is suitable for adults and children alike.
Enjoy a gentle stroll through the wilderness at your own pace where every detail, track, plant and insect can be admired. Look out for the smaller species that often go unnoticed during drives, and listen to the gentle songs of birds without the distracting noise of an engine.
An armed ranger will accompany you for your protection as you get up close to amazing mammals such as antelope, giraffe, warthog or zebra. This activity is not suitable for children under the age of 12.
Private bush walks are also available, allowing guests to dictate when they want to walk or explore inside the comfort of the open-topped safari vehicle. Track the species that interest you the most and get close to your favourite safari animals. For a fully private experience, this must be booked for the duration of your stay.
Learn all about the rhinos of Kwandwe and the threats they face from poachers as you track them with a specialist ranger and tracker team. This activity lasts 3-4 hours and allows guests of all ages to find out more about Kwandwe’s conservation efforts and how their stay is helping to support rhino populations. Rhino tracking concludes with refreshments and relaxing at a scenic spot in the bush.
Guests staying at Kwandwe Fort House for three nights or more are offered the amazing chance to participate in Kwandwe’s exciting rhino-darting and notching programme. This enables the wildlife management team to monitor and identify the individual rhinos and is crucial to the conservation of this beautiful and sadly endangered species. Guests will be supervised by experts as microchips are planted into the rhinos’ horns and they receive ear-tags for future identification.
This activity is usually carried out from May until the end of September when weather conditions are cooler, but can be done year-round. The procedure is always subject to the availability of the wildlife management team as well as the availability of rhinos that need to be notched for conservation purposes. Participants must be aged 16 or over.
Develop your safari barbequing skills and learn new methods of food preparation and cooking authentic South African ‘braais’ using fresh local ingredients. Enjoy a hearty meal of meat cooked over an open fire and learn more about traditional South African cuisine.
Guests can enjoy a variety of wellness treatments from the comfort and privacy of Fort House’s treatment room. Experience a relaxing and rejuvenating pamper day with treatments and therapies that use only natural ingredients which celebrate the rich heritage of South Africa’s natural world. Lie back and enjoy a soothing massage with oil from the Marula fruit, ointment from the Baobab tree or, or healing Shea butter.
Kwandwe offers a variety of fun activities for children and families. On arriving, children will receive a welcome gift including an animal checklist, themed games and activities, a pledge to ‘live green’, crayons or colouring pencils, and an age-appropriate gift.
Families can enjoy exciting pastimes such as kite building, scavenger hunts, creating animal-shaped crumpets, sand art, beading, fishing trips and baking.
Plant a Spekboom, one of the top five carbon-storing plants on Earth and do your bit to offset your carbon footprint, or join in with Kwandwe’s voluntourism activities through the reserve’s Ubunye Foundation, helping to better the lives of the community members who live in and around the reserve.
Guests staying at Kwandwe for 3 nights or longer are able to join in on a wilderness walk and fly camping adventure, where guests are given the unique opportunity to explore the stunning landscape on foot with a private guide before arriving at a private fly-camp where you can sit around the fire, swapping exciting stories and cooking a meal over the open flames. Listen to the sounds of the nocturnal wildlife while snuggling down into your sleeping bag and enjoying a night under a canopy of beautiful stars.
Fly camping is best enjoyed during Kwandwe’s winter months (May – November) when conditions are drier. Guests can return to their suite at any time if they wish, and their rooms will remain available to them. The day begins with a walk and guests will be able to stop and enjoy a picnic lunch in the wilderness before continuing to the private fly camp. A vehicle is available, allowing guests to take a break when needed, choosing when to walk and when to enjoy the drive.
This activity can cater for a maximum of four guests at a time.
Guests who stay at Kwandwe Private Game Reserve pay a Community and Conservation Levy which is included in their stay. This levy makes a difference to those who are supported through community projects and helps to monitor and protect the reserve’s amazing wildlife.
Through their social development partner, the Ubunye Foundation, Kwandwe has been able to invest in a number of community projects designed to ‘improve lives and create sustainable livelihood opportunities in marginalised rural communities.’
The Ubunye Foundation was set up in order to support and empower local communities. So far, the foundation has been able to provide employment for over 200 people from rural communities, provide housing and service for over 400 people, build the Mgcamabele Community Centre, provide pre-school, meals and aftercare services for staff member’s children, offer primary healthcare support and counselling for staff and their family members, provide leadership and professional development training for staff, donate land for an agri-village and they co-funded the Development Centre at Rhodes University.
Kwandwe’s founders created The Ubunye Foundation in 2002 in order to help support and empower people living in and around the reserve. Since then, the foundation ‘has grown to become an independent non-profit organization with a reputation for work that is innovative and rooted in a genuinely developmental approach.’
The poorest province in South Africa, around 60% of the Eastern Cape’s population live in rural areas. The Ubunye Foundation focuses on community leadership, savings and financial education, supporting early childhood development, education and health and livelihoods. Ubunye comes from the word ‘togetherness’ in Xhosa, and Kwandwe aims to bring local people together by supporting ‘nearly 30 communities in the Makana and Ngqushwa Municipal Districts.’
Kwandwe Private Game Reserve consists of 22,000 hectares of pristine wilderness, home to a variety of unusual and endangered species including both black and white rhino, leopards, cheetah, and the endangered blue crane from which the reserve gets its name. The reserve acts as a sanctuary to these creatures, protecting them from poachers and monitoring them with initiatives such as the Rhino Monitoring. In total, Kwandwe Private Game Reserve has translocated 7,000 mammals and given them a safe environment for their populations to recover.
Through projects such as Spekboom planting, Kwandwe has ‘in excess of 13,000 hectares of subtropical thicket, amounting to 520,000 tons of carbon being stored on the property.’
‘Kwandwe Private Game Reserve is a conservation victory. Comprising just 30 rooms split across six intimate lodges, villas, and camps, providing understated luxury and one of the highest land-to-guest ratios in South Africa. The successful development of this high yield/ low impact conservation model is key to furthering our numerous conservation initiatives.’
Children of all ages are welcome at Kwandwe Fort House