Long Lee Manor
Long Lee Manor is situated in the Shamwari Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape. Long Lee Manor is situated along the Bushman’s River and was originally built in 1910. It is steeped in Settler history and offers guests a Colonial experience in a prime game area.
Long Lee Manor Highlights
Long Lee Manor is situated in the Shamwari Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape. Shamwari Game Reserve is a 20 000 hectare (49000 acres) malaria free, private game reserve and has received numerous international awards. Long Lee Manor is situated along the Bushman's River and was originally built in 1910; it is steeped in Settler history and offers guests a Colonial experience in a prime game area.
- Gracious Edwardian Manor House echoes traditions of the past offering colonial style accommodation.
- Relaxation Retreat with 2 therapy rooms, steam room and sauna.
- Temperature controlled wine cellar.
Long Lee Manor Game Viewing and Activities
Shamwari Game Reserve is a big five, private game reserve and consists of 20 000 hectares (49000 acres) of malaria free, prime African bushland. Shamwari has received numerous international awards, including the World's Leading Conservation Company and Game Reserve for five consecutive years. The reserve boasts five eco-systems, thus enabling the support of many forms of plant, animal and bird life. Activities include early morning and late afternoon game drives as well as guided bush walks. All game activities are accompanied by experienced and knowledgeable guides. Guests can expect to see lion, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, wildebeest, zebra, black and white rhinoceros, hippopotamus, kudu, springbok, bushbuck, grey duiker, black wildebeest, gemsbok and zebra. If guests are lucky they might spot cheetah, brown hyena, the elusive leopard as well as wild dog.