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Sesfontein

Distance about 70 km.

Pieter announced that 'today is elephant day' and was he right!! The first spotting was a lonely bull. 'Eying us gingerly' but not too worried about our presence. So was the second, third and fourth sightings. Four bulls. Not bad.

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Posted on 27 August 2008 by Linx

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Amspoort to Sesfontein Big Fig Campsite

Situated next to the fountain, close to the Sesfontein Conservancy office, and already proving very popular with visitors to the area, Fig tree Campsite offers a shady haven under beautiful giant fig trees.

Each of their four shady campsites easily accommodate up to 4 tents, and each with its own private flush toilet and hot shower, hand basin and mirror, braai area, and kitchen area with sink. A deep freeze facility is also available.

Since Sesfontein Castle closed their camping facility, the Big Fig Community campsite in town did brisk business accommodating campers in their fine bush-luxury camp and friendly, efficient service.

Reservations:

Booking via Nacobta

Enquire at the Sesfontein Conservancy Office.

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