€25.960539979232
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Gibaland

1 Ingweni Road
3610, Pinetown
South Africa

Gibaland is a providing accommodation in Pinetown in 11 guest rooms for tourists visiting the Durban region.

About Gibaland
Nestled in the heart of Giba Gorge and connected by a network of mountain biking, hiking, and horse trails, Gibaland offers a unique teepee and glamping experience. There are a total of five luxury tents and communal ablution facilities within the little teepee village. There is a big bonfire pit in the centre for guests to roast marshmallows and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. It’s glamping at its best, with the bonfire lit for you using one wheelbarrow of complimentary wood. Braai facilities are provided should guests prefer to do their own catering. Guests would then need to provide charcoal, cutlery and crockery. Please see the individual tent descriptions with photographs below to assist you with your choice. Dinner and breakfast are home-cooked meals. Our chef prepares this in the evening and morning. Outdoor tables with benches are available throughout the property for guests to use. • Braai facilities • Outdoor tables with benches • Firepit • Secure parking GibaLand is a small part of the greater Giba Gorge Mountain Bike park, which is home to a perennial stream, magnificent waterfalls as well as mountain biking, hiking and horse trails through forests and African bush, teeming with birdlife and small game. Attractions include trail running, bird watching, horse riding and picnicking in the Conservancy.

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