Three camps · One veld
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The shaded entrance to the Loch Maree field camp
Three camps · 42 beds

Sleep with the veld at your door.

From a luxurious suite with its own pool to a bedroll under the stars — every camp at Loch Maree is unfenced, and the Kalahari carries on around you all night.

Freshly made beds in the Loch Maree family suite
The four-poster bed in the family suite
The modern bathroom
01 · The comfortable one

Family Suite

Two rooms sharing a bathroom, a self-catering kitchenette, braai facilities — and a swimming pool at your doorstep for when the Kalahari does its midday thing.

Sleeps 61×4 + 1×2, shared bathroom
Breakfast includedDinner on request
Kalahari fine diningTraditional farm kitchen
Own pool + braaiAt the main house
from R2 200per room per night · 2 guests · confirm current rates when booking
The field camp gateway under Kalahari clouds
The Nguni hut name sign
Bunk beds made up in a field camp hut
02 · The classic

Field Camp

Three huts named after the cattle of the Kalahari — Nguni, Afrikaner and Boran — plus ten campsites with proper ablutions, 24-hour power and firewood included.

3 huts · 18 beds2×7 + 1×4
10 campsites4 showers & toilets
220V · 24 hoursFully equipped kitchen
Wood includedFire every night
from R580per night · 2 guests · confirm current rates when booking
The braai fire burning in the open veld
The donkey geyser that heats the bush camp showers
The camp fire after dark
03 · The wild one

Bush Camp

Open veld, no power, no fences — just you, the fire and the biggest night sky in South Africa. Hot showers courtesy of a proper old donkey geyser.

Unlimited sitesIn the open veld
No powerThat's the point
Hot water2 donkey-geyser showers
Wood included+ 1 flush toilet
Ask for rateswhen you book — sites are never crowded
Good to know

The practical bits.

Check-in 14:00–19:00 · check-out 10:00. A small shop with basic supplies sits 10 km from the farm — but stock up properly in Upington on the way through.

The last 43 km are gravel. Any car makes it comfortably driven sensibly; the dune routes themselves need a 4×4. Cell signal is thin out here — tell someone your plans, then enjoy the silence.

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Shade on the stoep at midday
The stoep at midday