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Qambathi Mountain Lodge, Mpofana Road, Kamberg Valley, Drakensberg, KZN

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Hello@qambathi.com

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+27 (0)72 188 0797

 

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Two hours from Durban,  and Five hours from Johannesburg, Qambathi is located in the beautiful Kamberg Valley, part of a farming community. 

 

It is 45 minutes from Nottingham Road or Mooi River.

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From Durban

Travel northbound on the N3 and take the Nottingham Road off ramp (exit 132).

Turn right and travel to the village of Nottingham Road.
Keep right under the railway bridge and continue through village on to Rosetta (R103) 8km away.
At Rosetta turn left onto the Kamberg Rock Art Centre Rd and travel 29.2km along this road.
Turn left onto Mpofana Road, sign posted Kamberg Rock Art Centre and Qambathi.

2km along a dirt road, Qambathi is on your right.

Drive all the way down the track, and enjoy the warm welcome from the Qambathi team, you have arrived.

 

From Johannesburg  

Travel southbound on the N3 until the Mooi River Plaza, pay toll on far left and exit immediately.
Turn right over freeway until T junction, Engen and Wimpy straight ahead.
Turn left onto Old Main Road (R103) to Rosetta 7km away.
At Rosetta turn right onto the Kamberg Rock Art Centre Rd and travel 29.2km along this road.
Turn left onto Mpofana Road, sign posted Kamberg Rock Art Centre and Qambathi. 

2km along a dirt road, Qambathi is on your right. 

Drive down all the way down the track, and enjoy the warm welcome from the Qambathi team, you have arrived. 

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Beware the potholes when coming in from Rosetta. Please take this road slowly - Great excuse to take it slow and enjoy the amazing views.

 

Latitude: -29.339695 Longitude: 29.711573

GPS:29° 20′ 23″ S | 29° 42′ 41″ E 

 

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Alternative routes:  (not suitable for sports cars)

Take the Lower Lotheni Road from Nottingham Road Police Station. Take the right when you see the sign for the Kamberg. Most of this Route is new tar however the last 15KM is dirt track. Passable in most  normal vehicles however during the wet summer months we recommend a high raise vehicle.

 

There is a few routes if coming from the Northern parts of the Drakensberg. With a mix of tar roads (with many pot holes) and dirt tracks. We recommend a high raise vehicle 

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Give us a call if you get lost

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