Tucked between rugged mountains, forested valleys, and the untamed Wild Coast, South Africa’s Eastern Cape is a dream destination for those who crave the simplicity of sleeping under the stars.
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Whether you’re drawn to off-grid bush camps, family-friendly glamping sites, or quiet seaside hideaways, the province offers camping retreats that let you disconnect, recharge, and rediscover the rhythm of nature. Here are some of the best camping and glamping spots in the Eastern Cape.
AfriCamps Addo, Hayterdale Trails
If you want the comfort of glamping without losing touch with nature, AfriCamps Addo is an ideal choice. Nestled at the foot of the Zuurberg Mountains and just a short drive from Addo Elephant National Park, it offers fully equipped tents with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and outdoor wood-fired hot tubs. Guests can explore over 50 kilometres of hiking and biking trails, spot over 160 bird species, or simply soak in the peaceful bushveld scenery.
TiPi Bush Camps, Addo Afrique Estate
A little wilder but still wonderfully comfortable, TiPi Bush Camp combines eco-living with rustic charm. The large tipi-style tents are solar-powered and designed to blend seamlessly into the surrounding valley. Evenings here are magical—campfires crackle, crickets hum, and stars spill across the sky in a way only rural Africa can deliver.
Spekboom Tented Camp, Addo Elephant National Park
For those craving a closer-to-nature experience, the Spekboom Tented Camp inside Addo Park offers just that. With five simple canvas tents and communal facilities, it strips away distractions so you can focus on what really matters: early-morning bird calls, the scent of dust and grass, and the occasional distant trumpet of an elephant.
Double Mouth Nature Reserve, Morgan Bay
Set where forest meets sea, Double Mouth is one of the most scenic camping spots on the Wild Coast. Campsites are shaded by coastal trees and just steps from the beach. Spend your days walking along the dunes, swimming in the estuary, or beachcombing for semi-precious stones. It’s the perfect blend of ocean adventure and forest tranquility.
Thomas Baines Nature Reserve, Grahamstown
If you prefer camping with a few more creature comforts, Thomas Baines offers an accessible and activity-filled retreat. The reserve features hiking trails, canoeing, sailing, and excellent birdwatching, all set around the beautiful Settlers Dam. It’s a great option for families or beginner campers looking for a gentle introduction to the outdoors.
Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area
For true adventurers, few places rival the raw beauty of Baviaanskloof. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a rugged stretch of mountains, rivers, and deep valleys best explored by 4×4. Campsites here are basic but breathtaking, surrounded by towering cliffs, clear streams, and complete silence. It’s not for the faint of heart, but it’s unforgettable.
What to Know Before You Go
- Accessibility: While many camps are easy to reach, others (like Baviaanskloof) require 4×4 vehicles or careful planning. Always check road conditions before you travel.
- Facilities: Options range from luxury tents with hot showers to minimal bush sites. Decide how much comfort you need before you book.
- Wildlife and Safety: Many camps are in game areas. Always respect park rules and stay alert around wildlife.
- Weather: Nights can get chilly, even in summer. Pack layers, mosquito repellent, and sun protection.
- Bookings and Fees: Popular sites fill up quickly over school holidays, so book early and confirm entrance or conservation fees in advance.
Why choose the Eastern Cape?
Camping in the Eastern Cape is a way to reconnect with South Africa’s wilder side. Whether you’re sipping morning coffee while elephants graze nearby or falling asleep to the crash of waves, each retreat offers a different rhythm of peace.
Pack light, travel slow, and let the Eastern Cape remind you that sometimes the best kind of luxury is the sound of nothing but nature.
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