Situated on 54 000 hectares in the heart of Little Karoo at the foot of the Warmwaterberg, Sanbona Wildlife Reserve offers a wide variety of game and wildlife, ancient San rock paintings...
Montagu is a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa, about 180 km from Cape Town in western Kannaland. It is named after former secretary of the Cape Colony, John Montagu, but was once known as Agter Cogman’s Kloof. It is situated at the confluence of the Keisie and Kingna rivers. Montagu is a tourist destination, known for its hot mineral springs and scenic beauty.
It is also an agricultural center, where orchards and vineyards are in production and local herbs are grown. Nearby rock formations make it one of the country's major rock climbing venues. The 1266m high Bloupunt peak overlooks the village and offers several hiking trails, as well as kloofing and mountain biking trails further afield. Montagu is near the Robertson Wine Valley, and is most easily reached via the Route 62 scenic route.
Situated on 54 000 hectares in the heart of Little Karoo at the foot of the Warmwaterberg, Sanbona Wildlife Reserve offers a wide variety of game and wildlife, ancient San rock paintings...
Only 3 hours from Cape Town, Sanbona boasts 54 000 hectares of undulating mountains and plains, indigenous flora and fauna, rock formations and rock art. This is a destination not to be...
Situated only 2 ½ hours from Cape Town Sanbona Wildlife Reserve offers 54 000 hectares of undulating mountains & plains, indigenous flora and fauna, rock formations & rock art, a...
Nestled on the foothills of the majestic Langeberg Mountain range in the heart of Montagu on the popular Route 62 is Mimosa Lodge. Only a 2 hour drive from Cape Town, Montagu is the...