AttractionsIn general, animal life is plentiful on Thornhill's mountains and plains. (Plains game is currently estimated at 4,000 animals!) Some of the more common species include:Springbok, Kudu, Eland, Blesbuck, Blue Wildebeest, Black Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Impala, Southern Mountain Reedbuck, Grey Rhebbuck, Klipspringer, Oryx, Blue Duiker, Waterbuck, Duikers (Red and Grey), Steenbuck, Hyrax, Burchells Zebra, Bushbuck, European Fallow Deer, Wild Ostrich, Guinea Fowl, Egyptian Goose, Lynx, Leopard, Jackal, Meerkat, and the shy Eagle Owl. (And, a herd of sixteen very tame Giraffe.)
FacilitiesThe main lodge is Cape Dutch style architecture and houses only four suites. This serves to limit occupation numbers and keep intimate the interaction between man and beast which is, in the Thornhill philosophy, the whole point of game viewing. The interior has been upgraded substantially, but care has been taken to preserve the charm of the bushveld. All rooms have full en suite comfort with bathroom facilities together with vintage wooden roofing and floors. Thornhill believes that comfort at bedtime is a prerequisite to fine living and all rooms have a complimentary decanter of port and brandy (refilled daily). Enjoy. The Bush Camp is situated about eight miles from the main lodge, upstream in the heart of the canyon. Sitting alongside a perennial river, the camp is comprised of three huts, hand built from natural rock found in the area, with thatched rooving. The camp sleeps eight and has its own separate kitchen, cooking and dining areas. Its outside fire pit (traditional bouma in South African terminology) looks out on a six hundred foot sandstone cliff made up of contrasting sediment deposited over millions of years. The camp is fully serviced with the exception of electricity. Everybody should spend at least one night in Africa, sleeping without electricity.. Primitive lamps abound. Location
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