Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve

 

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Contact Information:

Accommodation Reservations & Information:
Jeanette Strauss: +27 (0)53 433 1706 during office hours.

E-mail: jstrauss@nwptb.co.za

Park Manager: Steve Gore

Tel: +27 (0)53 433 1706 Fax: +27 (0)53 433 1705

Postal Address:
P O Box 729, Bloemhof, 2660

 

 

The Bloemhof Dam is one of the largest dams in South Africa, covering an area of some 25 000 ha and reaching over 100 km upstream from the dam wall. The dam is fed by the Vaal River.

Tariffs

Adults R35,00
Juveniles R20,00
Pensioners R20,00
Angling R20,00 per person per day (includes children) + gate entrance fee
Angling Competitions R500,00 per club + gate entrance fees per person
Boat Launching Fee R50-00 (Once off)
Camping Camp with electrical powerpoints R120.00 max. 6 people
No electricity R60.00 max. 6 people plus entrance & angling fees.
Chalets R140,00 per person per night + once off gate entrance fees (max. 6 persons per cottage). Fully Furnished, self-catering.
Group Camp R80,00 per person per night + gate entrance fee. Furnished plus kitchen with meeting hall.
Log Cabin R300-00 per night for 4 people plus entrance fee
Hunting Camp R100,00 per person per night + gate entrance fees (max. 8 persons). Furnished and exclusive.
Bloemhof Dam Rest Camp - Photo by Rainbird PublishersThe Dam wall at Bloemhof Dam - Photo by Cynthia Coetzee

Location

The Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve is located 320km from Johannesburg and 4km east of Bloemhof on the R34 to Hoopstad. Roads on the reserve are generally suitable for all vehicles except in exceptionally wet periods.

The reserve is a 12 000 ha conservancy in open Kalahari scrub, thornveld country offering the visitor a rare combination of game viewing on the reserve or fishing at one of the most popular angling sites in South Africa.

Climate

Generally mild to hot but can be cold in winter especially at night.

Bloemhof Dam Reserve hosts a wide variety of plains game with particularly large herds of springbok, black wildebeest, eland and gemsbok. Over 250 species of birds have been recorded at the reserve including some rare waterfowl on the dam. The reserve hosts several national and international fishing competitions including the Tri-Nations and the Bloemhof Bonanza. The Bloemhof Dam is open for all watersports. Powerboat launching facilities are provided. Angling is also permitted on the Vaal River below the dam wall. When visiting the Bloemhof Dam Reserve, take in the dam wall, accessed from the village. A dramatic experience when the river is in full flood.

Accommodation

There are 3 chalets, each has 3 bedrooms and 2 single beds in each. They are equipped with linen except for towels. There is a toilet and shower in each chalet. An open plan kitchen is equipped with cutlery and crockery, a built in kitchen unit with wash basin, 2 plate stove and fridge. There is a kitchen table with chairs and a cane lounge set with coffee table. Outside is a lapa for braai. Costs R140-00 per person per night plus once off entrance and fishing fee. Chalets are 1.5km from the dam.

There are 3 sleeping halls with 6 single beds in each, also equipped with linen except for towels, separate ablution and kitchen with cutlery and crockery, fridge freezer combination, 2 stoves. There is a lapa for braai. Costs R80-00 per person per night plus entrance and fishing fee. THERE IS NO TV, AIR CONDITIONER OR MICROWAVE IN ANY OF THE ACCOMMODATION UNITS.

The log cabins with 2 bunk beds for 4 people equipped with linen except for towels. Toilet and shower inside, kitchen unit with wash basin and gas stove and fridge and for lights and geyser we use solar at R300-00 for 4 people. YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN CUTLERY AND CROCKERY.

Booking must be made well in advance and a 50% deposit is payable when a booking is made within 7 days. Deposit is not refundable when a booking is cancelled.

Camping facilities are available at the angling area.

A thatched hunting camp has been opened on the reserve which can be hired as a unit offering a peaceful environment in the centre of the reserve. There is no electricity at this camp which is powered by solar panels.

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