Mount Everest Game Farm
About Mount Everest Game Farm
Mount Everest Game Farm is a game farmof approximately 1000 hectares in the scenic Eastern Free State. It is centrally situated close to Harrismith, halfway between Johannesburg and Durban, and only 17 km from the N3. This makes it an ideal stopover on your journey, or just close enough for a country weekend break from city life. The farm offers caravan and camping sites as well as twelve chalets set among the hilltops to ensure total privacy. It is not a resort.Each self-catering chalet has a living room, a fully equipped kitchen and bathrooms with showers or baths. The rooms are furnished
We do game drives, rent out mountain bikes or do horseback safaris to see our variety of game species, including zebra, springbuck, blesbuck, buffalo, lechwe, rooihartbees, and many others.
We can host weddings for up to 200 guests
Conference facilities are available and an overhead projector and whiteboard is available for use. The venue and facilities are suitable for business meetings, weddings and team building excursions.
Our chalets can sleep 4, 6 or 10 guests, which makes it idea for families. Playing ground, zip line at one of the dams and lots of space to play and explore for the younger ones.
Very romantic scenery and, privacy and peace and quiet for a romantic getaway .
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
The proprietor accepts no responsibility for any deaths, injury, or illness sustained or suffered by any person; or theft, loss, or damage to any property, occurring within or arising from a visit to the reserve, howsoever caused, and whether allegedly due to the negligence of the owner or any of his servants or agents, or arising from the use of any facilities.
Amenities
Facilities
- Laundry Facilities*
- Braai/Barbecue
- Indoor Fireplace
- Credit Card Facilities
- Conference Venues
- Parking on Premises
- Romantic
Languages Spoken
- English
- Zulu (isiZulu)
- Afrikaans
- Sotho (Sesotho)
Mount Everest Game Farm location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling






















