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Transform your summer with unforgettable camping adventures

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November 15, 2025

AS SUMMER arrives, it brings with it a wealth of opportunities to embrace the great outdoors, and one of the most enjoyable ways to do so is through camping.

- ZAMANDOS!I CELE

Transform your summer with unforgettable camping adventures

CAMP at the Cederberg Wilderness Area and discover its stunning rock formations.

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This season is ideal for gathering friends and family to explore nature together, as the warm weather and extended daylight hours create the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures.

With an abundance of activities available, from swimming in rivers to hiking along scenic trails, summer camping allows families to reconnect and create lasting memories.

Camping not only fosters teamwork — whether it’s setting up a tent or preparing meals together — but also invites families to experience the vibrant wildlife and lush plant life that summer has to offer.

With the nights warming up, there’s no better excuse to cool down and sleep under a blanket of stars.

From scenic mountain ranges to tranquil coastal retreats, here are some of the best family-friendly camping places to explore this summer.

Nestled in the foothills of the Magaliesberg mountains, Hartbeespoort Dam is a popular getaway for families seeking adventure and relaxation.

The dam’s picturesque views and vibrant wildlife make it an ideal camping destination. Families can engage in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing and water sports such as jet skiing and windsurfing.

The area is home to numerous campsites that cater to families, offering amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds and braai (barbecue) areas. With over 340 bird species to spot, birdwatching is also a delightful activity for nature enthusiasts. After a day filled with adventure, families can unwind by the water, enjoying the stunning sunset over the dam.

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