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Botlierskop Private Game Reserve

Botlierskop Reserve, Mossel Bay, Gonnakraal Near Little Brak River, 6503 Little Brak River, South Africa
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Situated outside of Mossel Bay, Botlierskop ensures visitors a unique safari experience with luxury accommodation and activities. Day visitors welcome.

The Village @ Botlierskop

Botlierskop Reserve, Mossel Bay, Gonnakraal Near Little Brak River, 6503 Little Brak River, South Africa
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Situated outside of Mossel Bay, Botlierskop ensures visitors a unique safari experience with luxury accommodation and activities. Day visitors welcome.

Bush Villas Self-Catering Accommodation

Botlierskop Reserve, Mossel Bay, Gonnakraal Near Little Brak River, 6503 Little Brak River, South Africa
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Situated outside of Mossel Bay, Botlierskop ensures visitors a unique safari experience with luxury accommodation and activities. Day visitors welcome.

Madi-Madi Karoo Safari Lodge

Dysselsdorp Western Cape, C/O Botlierskop Game Reserve, 6503 Little Brak River, South Africa

Madi-Madi Klein Karoo Safari Lodge, Western Cape (Near Oudtshoorn & Beaufort West) provides luxury suites & cottages. includes meals, some activities & Little Karoo accommodation!

At Whale-Phin Guest House

8 Grysbok Avenue, 6503 Mossel Bay, South Africa
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At Whale-Phin Guest House offers B&B and self-catering. Information desk about What To Do in Mossel Bay and Garden Route

Little Brak Beach House

Barwell Street 9, 6503 Klein Brak River, South Africa

Little Brak is a small coastal village, just outside Mossel Bay. Little Brak offers a traveller its immaculate untouched beaches, with amazing bird and marine life. The main beach is one of the best swimming beaches in the area. Dolphins and seals are regularly spotted swimming across the bay as we…

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