Lilly Season 2021
The lilly season 2021 started after some good rainfall in our area. Make sure not to miss it, the flowers will not last very long.
The lilly season 2021 started after some good rainfall in our area. Make sure not to miss it, the flowers will not last very long.
The Chain Gang and the Rock Hoppers visited Farm Claratal to check the first trails. It seems like they were happy😍 Hope to see you soon again!
WOW! Our charcoal team has made 36 tons of charcoal in a just over 2 months, this is awesome. Converting bush to charcoal, restoring the original savannah, creating jobs and income. Our charcoal is FSC certified, detailed information here A big THANK YOU to the team!
Yesterday we finished adding a new trail for the hiking and MTB enthusiasts. Trail Kaffeewasser The Kaffeewasser Trail is the perfect combination for the route back to the farmhouse/parking when you want to do one of the northern trails, sometimes you can see some giraffes there around the basin. Give it a try and book…
Yesterday (just a few days past the WORLD GIRAFFE DAY (21. June) I found the bachelor pack of giraffes near a basin. The group consists of 5 males (bachelors), but the group size differs from time to time. As they just walk over the cattle fences, you can find them sometimes at the farm section…
The first campsite is 95% finished, the second around 70%. This means we can open soon to the public. Activities are prepared, the MTB & Hiking Trails are ready to go. We will keep you updated!
After good rainfalls nature is pushing- en route of the Stengeldamm trail you can find them on the way back from the dam to the farmhouse at the sandy parts, but only for a short time – enjoy!
When busy marking the Stutendamm trail we stopped at a basin just above the Stutendamm. Under a bush next to the basin we discovered two Leopard Tortoises (Stigmochelys pardalis) hiding.
During one of my first trips on the Stengeldamm Trail I had the pleasure to see a tortoise which is very rare in this area. It is a Kalahari Tent Tortoise (Psammobates oculifer)