Shamwari Private Game Reserve, Western District, Eastern Cape, 6130, South AfricaSee Hotel Details
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Inspire04893416100
Stayed in Feb 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 17, 2025
Just back from our South Africa tour and adventure. People ask what was the most memorable moment and I have no hesitation. It was during our stay at this superb game reserve and our encounter with elephants. My dearest wish had been to see them and by day 3, I'd almost given up hope. But just 15 minutes into our morning drive and we stopped at a watering hole when one elephant came down the slope; quickly followed by at least 30 others. And don't believe it when people suggest a herd of elephants are noisy. They're not. They crept upon us. We saw so many incredible animals - cheetah brothers, a family of lions, giraffes, hippos, zebra. springbok and rhinos. Our guide Karien was amazing. She told us that safari was a game of hide and seek that demanded patience. Karien was undoubtedly modest as her knowledge and skills played a key role. She was amazing and so thoughtful. On a day-drive, we were at risk of sunburn so she detoured to a neighbouring lodge to collect sunscreen and repellent. She also packed the most amazing lunch that we enjoyed under an old tree. Within the 25k reserve, there is a rehabilitation centre where we met the orphaned baby rhino who had been 'fostered' by a sheep plus the famous Born Free conservation centre. Words cannot describe the Manor. Our room was enormous with an external patio, the most comfy beds, well stocked bar, decadent bathroom and even an outside shower. Food was five star+, prepared with care and served with joy by beautiful people. We were even treated to an impromptu performance of South African music and dance. This wasn't a holiday. It was the experience of a lifetime.
Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 6, 2025
There’s no question that the accommodations at Long Lee Manor are impeccable but it’s the hospitality that makes it a truly memorable destination. From the warmth of Obi and LizeMarie at reception to the culinary delights of Richard’s staff both in the dining room as well as in the bush, they don’t miss a mark. The true gem, however, is the Rangers. Our group of 15 was deftly led by Odie and Mino on 6 thrilling, educational and diverse game drives. Individually their expertise can not be overstated but their cohesion working as a team (you too Abel!) allowed our family to have unforgettable experiences that created life long memories for all three generations. Their knowledge isn’t just of flora and fauna but also biology, geology, astronomy and ecology. The conservation aspect at Shamwari permeates the experience. Visiting Glen at Born Free and Thaba at the rehabilitation center were unexpected bonuses that showed us how each of us can continue to be a part of supporting their efforts in eradicating animal cruelty and understanding the cycle of life in the bush. From 8-80 years old we were not only catered to but offered unique insights and views appropriate for each of us. This includes physical accommodations as well as educational…there’s nothing they don’t consider when it comes to meeting the needs of their guests. 10/10 will be back again!
Guest User
Stayed in Nov 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 6, 2024
Third time at Long Lee Manor and it was again just the best! Best guide (Jaques), lovely and friendly staff, good (to much!) food, amazing rooms and such a wonderful landscape. It always feels like coming home and we are always so sad when we have to leave. Not the last time there!
Guest User
Stayed in Aug 2024
Family
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Sep 18, 2024
We stayed here at the recommendation of friends who visited many years prior. And we came here and stayed for three nights before going to Chobe in Botswana. And Shamwari spoiled us!!! What I will say is that the game experience at Shamwari compared to a national park is entirely different and I absolutely recommend everyone have the experience of both. One cannot replace the other. They are very complementary and different. At Shamwari, we were up close and personal with most of the animals, even though it was their natural habitat. I read some reviews, comparing it to a large zoo and this is absolutely the farthest thing from the truth. I love that the rangers know the area well and they collaborate well on sightings. We saw many raw animal behaviors that you only see in the wild, lions eating the kill, two male lions fighting, giraffes in a herd crossing a ridge at sunset, buffalos in large herd, free roaming rhinos. It is big five, but we only saw big four but never for a moment felt disappointed because we saw other things we were never able to see in a national park. Shamwari’s land is enormous. We barely scraped the surface over the course of three days. It just is enormous and the Rangers work very hard to find the animals just like they do at the national parks. What we loved about this place and we felt made it so different to the national park experience is that it was absolutely phenomenal service, beautiful setting, and all around luxurious. The food was fantastic and we met several people who had made return trips and said it was the best large food they’ve ever had. We completely agree compared to what we experienced in Botswana, even though where we stayed in Botswana was also luxury. There is absolutely nothing that will be disappointing about coming here. But I do recommend coupling it with a national park visit. They are entirely different. When we were in the national parks, the close encounters were few and far between. And truly, no lodge compared to Shamwari., As for Rangers, I’m not sure if you can request one, but if you do, Abel was spectacular. And all of the other rangers were radioing him asking for help and information so I got the impression he was one of the leads. He said he had worked there for more than 25 years at his experience pays off. He was such a kind, knowledgeable gentleman and he went above and beyond every single day to make our experience the best. Regarding food, as I mentioned, it was fantastic. They will absolutely cater to preferences and allergies. As soon as I let them know what I wanted, they went so far above and beyond to accommodate me and all of my special requests. I’ve never seen any service quite like it. Rooms were lovely. In summary, just go, you will not be disappointed. There’s a reason Tiger Woods was engaged here and John Travolta is rumored to be a regular visitor.
Guest User
Stayed in Jul 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 18, 2024
We stayed at Long Lee Manor for 3 nights in August as part of our honeymoon and it was the most incredible experience we have ever had. Firstly the Manor. It is absolutely stunning and had amazing views of the reserve. You are immediately immersed in the safari experience. We were fortunate to see a herd of over 35 elephants from our room shortly after checking in which was unbelievable. The rooms are spacious and absolutely spotless. The staff went above and beyond for you. From the moment we arrived until we left, we felt like royalty at this hotel. Every single staff member was welcoming, friendly and helpful. They provided a very personal service, where the staff very quickly learnt who you were and even remembered that I followed a gluten free diet and provided me with separate menus at breakfast and dinner. They even made me a special carrot cake at the afternoon tea without being asked! The food was outstanding. Every meal was unique and some days had a choice and others were a tasting menu. The only problem was that there was too much food! The gluten free food was the best I have ever had. The chefs made sure they could make a gluten free version of everything they were offering which should be admired. I had gluten free pancakes for breakfast one morning and they were absolutely outstanding. Every single game drive was incredible. It is obvious that Shamwari are focused on conservation and a visit to their born free foundation and wildlife rehabilitation centre emphasises this. Our ranger was Jaques and he was phenomenal. His passion for his job shines through and his enthusiasm makes the whole experience more thrilling for the guests. He makes every animal encounter feel exciting and special and he is extremely knowledgable. He has endless amounts of interesting stories and created a lovely atmosphere within the group. We became one team rather than just 3 separate couples and even had breakfast together with Jaques which was lovely. We also did a bush walk with Jaques and Klaus and it was amazing. We can't thank Jaques enough for making our experience so memorable! The extra little touches make this place so special. From the hot drinks after the game drives, to the personalised water bottles. Thank you Shamwari!
Guest User
Stayed in Feb 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 29, 2024
Excellent rooms and staff, great game rides with unbelievable close encounters with wildlife in their natural habitats! Our ranger, Mr. Abel, was very knowledgeable about the flora and fauna of the place and was extremely generous in sharing his insights - he had a fantastic ability to spot animals and carefully navigate us to spots from where we could enjoy wonderful viewing experiences - the team of rangers at Shamwari are constantly in touch with each other over sat phones and share unique sightings with each other which significantly improves the possibility of some great sightings for the guests. The Shamwari reserve is also putting in a commendable effort in wildlife conservation through their Born Free and Wildlife Rehab Centre initiatives. As Indian vegetarians, the food options were a bit limited, however the chef did try to accommodate our needs. They could do with a few more variety in the cuisine - e.g. rice dishes, Mediterranean etc.
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 29, 2024
What a treat it was and every single member of staff at Long Lee Manor was wonderful and welcoming and so friendly. The accessible room was superb and the accessibility of the whole place was outstanding (I'm quadriplegic). Long Lee Manor is beautiful and the height of luxury. The rim pool overlooking the waterhole and the plains beyond is just gorgeous, the rooms are huge, with everything your heart desires and more. The food was superb. Most importantly, Mino, our guide was amazing and the array of game we saw was just flabbergasting, a true five star safari experience. Superb.
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 29, 2024
Not many luxury game reserves accommodate children/ families - Long Lee and the Shamwari group have got it all figured out. Excellent childcare/ kids entertainment options are available and those that go on game drives and very well looked after. Patrick, our ranger was so great with our kid on the drives. The game drives are just spectacular - the dramatic and varied scenery of the beautiful Eastern Cape is perfectly showcased and the spectrum of animals is bewildering. Patrick was excellent at deciphering the symphony of sounds we were constantly surrounded by on the drives - never a dull moment. All the staff, from the hosts to the waiters were outstanding. The food is probably the best we've had in any game reserve - the evening braai in the outside dining area was phenomenal. We will certainly be back at Long Lee or perhaps one of the others - Riverdene which wasn't open at the time, looks particularly brilliant for kids - already looking forward to it.
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2024
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 20, 2024
My wife and I had a fabulous stay at Long Lea Manor within the Shamwari Game Reserve. From the moment we arrived until the moment we left we were treated like royalty. Our guide Jack was also exceptional. If you are thinking about a visit, don’t hesitate, just book.
Guest User
Stayed in Dec 2023
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 26, 2024
This was our first trip to Long Lee Manor and our experience was fantastic. The staff are really wonderful and make you feel right at home from the start. Our garden-facing room was delightful and was more like a suite than a room. It was beautifully decorated and we have everything we needed. Abel, our Ranger, was very experienced and was able to show us wonderful animals over our three days: cheetah, buffalo, white black rhino, elephant, and lion amongst other animals. We even saw three lionesses hunting. The food is very very good, and the wine selection and drinks were plentiful. We would love to visit again in the future. Worth every penny!
Guest User
Stayed in May 2023
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jun 1, 2023
Absolutely incredible facility which sits well within the 5* + category. The standard rooms are huge, clean, beautiful, comfortable and have impeccable attention to detail. We arrived in April when evenings were cold and an electric blanket was provided - so luxurious and comforting in the evening! Brad, our ranger, was a walking encyclopaedia - hugely knowledgable and very professional. The landscape is vast (25,000 hecres) so there’s plenty to see. We saw 4 out of the big 5. I chose this property location as Kruger was too far from our base point of Cape Town and is only a 1 hour flight from CT and 1 hour drive in an uber. Also there’s no malaria here. Travelling from CT was convenient and smooth running so if you’re in the same position don’t think twice about looking. Food is outstanding and service is brilliant. I had an excellent massage at the stunning spa one day which has to be experienced. You really need to see this property in the flesh as images and words don’t do it justice. Would try Shamwari Eagle Crag next time.
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Guest User
Stayed in Oct 2023
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 18, 2023
Absolutely amazing, our second visit. Wonderful staff, fabulous place and the game drives are fantastic. Our ranger Celedje (sorry if its spelt wrong!) was incredible. She went above and beyond to find the animals for us. Her knowledge and experience was wonderful. A massive thank you to each and every one of you, I cannot recommend Long Lee and the wonderful staff highly enough. Try it, you will not want to leave, can't wait to return ❤️
Mary F
Stayed in Nov 2022
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 13, 2022
The Long Lee Manor at Swamwari Game Reserve is a very special place. It is luxurious, well appointed, and the service is impeccable. This was part two of our first safari experience. We were amazed at the size of this reserve. As soon as you enter, there are wonderful animals to admire. The rooms are air conditioned, huge, and well-appointed. Each looks out on the reserve. The food is also excellent and plentiful. A couple of times we didn’t get exactly what was ordered but we just went with it rather than being perceived as demanding. Here we saw giraffes, lions, rhino, water buffalo, hippo, and many more. The guides were terrific. They were friendly, fun, and made every effort to find the animals we hoped to see. We were blown away by the majestic giraffes. On our first drive, we admired four lionesses relaxing near the road. We watched in amazement for some time. The guides were knowledgeable and educated us on each animal, the birds, and even the plants and trees. Our hearts were touched by the Born Free Big Cat Sanctuary. They rescue and care for animals that have been held in captivity. It was a moving experience. I highly recommend this
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2023
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 27, 2023
Just returned from our 5th trip to this stunning oasis in SE Africa and as ever the facilities, staff and services were simply top notch. On previous occasions we have been very lucky with our ranger guides and this trip was no different. The young Ranger, Dominic, was simply superb, he was enthusiastic and effervescent to a point that you simply spent the whole trip smiling as well as watching stunning wildlife. A young man with an old head he is fantastic addition to an already terrific ranger staff. We are already looking at potential return dates.
Guest User
Stayed in Jan 2023
Couple
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 27, 2023
We were lucky enough to have Dominic as our ranger for our 4th visit to Shamwari, he is a fantastic ranger whose enthusiasm is infectious. His consideration and attention to detail is brilliant and I’d highly recommend anyone visiting to request him as their guide. The food was excellent as always and the whole team were fantastic. Thank you for another memorable stay.