The ultimate exclusive getaway
for a maximum of 6 guests on 8000 hectares of prime mountainous region. Mount
Anderson has become known as the roof of the highveld – and is the highest point
of South Africa.
As a water catchment reserve,
Mount Anderson is a conservation success story which has seen the complete
rehabilitation of cattle grazing land to its’ prime splendor with no human
intrusion.
Set in the dramatic highveld of the
Drakensberg Mountains of the Mpumalanga Province (which sweep up to the 7,500 ft
Mount Anderson Peak), this 8,000 ha / 20,000 acre property in the catchments of
the Kruger National Park provides an exclusive location for an unforgettable
fishing and wildlife getaway. No less than five major rivers rise on the ranch
providing magnificent trout fishing facilities, a wide variety of fauna and
flora, and a remarkable selection of indigenous game and birdlife.
Proclaimed in 1990 as a water conservancy, this unique venture provides
environmental protection to Africa's high altitude flora and fauna.
Guests at Mount Anderson Ranch can enjoy a
wide diversity of activities in the company of a qualified ranger/ host.
A compatible consequence of protecting the
water catchments has been the outstanding trout fishing available on the
property. There are extensive fishing opportunities for Brown and Rainbow trout
with a total of 24 weirs, a large lake and long river catchments. The quality
and diversity of the trout fishing suits all levels of ability from beginner to
the more experienced. High quality
fly-fishing rods and reels are available.
A wildlife safari, conducted in a 4-wheel drive vehicle or
on horseback, in the mountains surrounding the homestead, will yield herds of
Africa's less famous antelope including eland, black wildebeest, blesbuck,
mountain reedbuck and oribi. Catch a brief glimpse of predators such as the
elusive leopard, jackal or caracal. Whilst you might occasionally hear baboons
barking from the cliff tops, the only disturbance to the solitude of one's trout
fishing experience is caused by Africa's game approaching the streams to drink.
Indigenous birdlife includes the brilliant malachite sunbird, the Cape vulture,
the fish eagle and numerous species of francolin.
The relics of the gold mining era of the 1920's and 1930's,
still remain on the property and many workings are easily visible. Old miners'
houses, a mining press and deep level shafts bear witness to the harshness of
the conditions in which the pioneers worked. Guests may explore these old gold
mine workings and shafts and even try their hand at panning for gold.
Accommodation:
One luxurious
homestead (The Golden Cottage) with 3 double/ twin suites for a maximum of 6
guests. Facilities include a billiard room, a lounge with a fireplace, dining
room overlooking the natural trout weirs beyond, and a management team who take
care of every need both within the house, as well as outdoor activities. The
entire cottage embraces the panoramic 180 degree view of the most magnificent
mountainous region of Mpumalanga.
Children’s Policy:
No children under the age of 8
are accepted at Mount Anderson Ranch.
Activities:
Trout fishing
(equipment provided) for the experienced and the amateur in a selection of
natural weirs through the property; walks on horse back through the mountains;
high altitude game drives in the afternoon; and simple relaxation in this
exclusive hideaway.
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