Eastern Cape is one of South Africa's leading nature and conservation based tourism destinations, offering a wealth of game viewing, diverse scenic beauty

ACCOMMODATION & OTHER VISITOR FACILITIES • SILAKA

Silka Chalets Click to view tariffs

There are 18 self catering thatched chalets at Silaka Nature Reserve. Each chalet has a spacious living area and a fully fitted kitchen that is fully serviced.
14 chalets can accommodate 4 persons each; 2 chalets accommodate 2 persons each and 2 chalets accommodate 6 persons each.

The chalets are situated on three terraces, with a forest view. Chalets 11 to 14, on the third terrace, are closest to the beach. One need only walk about five hundred meters to reach the beach and a fishing spot. A 2 sleeper chalet with 1 bedrooom, living area, kitchen, bathroom. Linen is provided, cutlery and crockery is provided. The chalet has a sea view.

The day visitor and picnic site near the beach is to be upgraded.

The hikers huts are currently closed.

TARIFFS

Tariffs *April 2011 to March 2012

15 Self-catering family chalets (3 Star)
2 double bedrooms each. Living area and fitted kitchen. Accommodates 4 persons per chalet max.
Base rate: 1-2 persons R450/night
Off-peak Rate: R790/chalet/night*
Peak Season Rate: R900/chalet/ night*
2 Self-catering family chalets (3 star)
1 bedroom each. Living area and fitted kitchen. Accommodates 2 persons per chalet max.
Off-peak Rate: R395/chalet/night*
Peak Season Rate: R450/chalet/night*
1 Self-catering family chalet (3 star)
1 bedrooom, living area, kitchen, bathroom. Linen is provided, cutlery and crockery is provided.
The chalet has a sea view. 6 persons max.
Base rate: 1-2 persons R450/night
Off peak rate R440 per night
Peak rate R500 per night
1 Self-catering family chalet
2 bedrooms, living area and fitted kitchen. Accommodates 6 persons max.
Base rate: 1-2 persons R450/night
Off-peak Rate: R1130/chalet/night*
Peak Season Rate: R1280/chalet/night*
Activities
Fishing
Swimming (at own risk)
Hiking (at own risk)
Fishing: permit at post office
Swimming: conservation fees apply to day visitors
Hiking: conservation fees apply to day visitors

*2011 tariffs; effective from April 2011 (subject to change)

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