History
Kapama Game Reserve had its origin in 1986, when the late
Johann Roode purchased his first property in Hoedspruit called Moria farm. The name
Kapama originated from a small railway station across the road and it is believed
that Kapama was the name of a chief of a local tribe that lived in the area of
Thulumahashe.
The Moria portion of Kapama is where Kapama
Buffalo Camp is positioned today. Johann decided to graze Bonsmara
cattle on this newly acquired property but soon required more land for the
increasing herd. Another portion of land known as Drakensig was bought and this is
the where Kapama River Lodge is now situated.
Cattle farming proved to be uneconomical; the environment
was harsh and predators and tics took their toll on the cattle. In 1987 Johan
realised that eco-tourism was the only way to sustain this large property. So in
1989 Kapama Lodge was constructed and this was beginning, of
what would in time, become one of the leading eco-tourism destinations in the
world. More land acquisitions followed and Kapama has grown to be the biggest
single owned Private Game Reserve in the lowveld safari region of South Africa. In
2002 Johan Roode tragically passed away at the early age of 58 after contracting
pneumonia.
Johann's wife and mother of their two children Bernard and
Adine, took over the management of the Kapama business and completed the building
of the super-luxurious Camp Jabulani on the Kapama Game Reserve in 2003. The Roode
family decided to re-allocate responsibilities and the Kapama business was divided
in two sections. Mrs Lente Roode and her daughter Adine continued to manage and
operate Camp Jabulani as well as the world renowned
Hoedspruit Centre for Endangered Species. Johann's son Bernard,
took control of the other Kapama Lodges. In the tradition of the father, more land
was acquired with the last addition to Kapama being a 600 ha portion alongside the
Klaserie River, to the north east of the reserve.
To complete the full range of accommodation on Kapama
Private Game Reserve, another lodge was built in 2005. This is the acclaimed and
exquisitely designed Kapama River Lodge on the edge of the Kapama River. But that's
not quite all, they realised there was just one thing missing for the real
romantics who come to Kapama on honeymoon or for a special occasion! In 2007 they
built a Romantic Sleepout Platform far from any of their other safari
accommodation, and set it up so that a couple could sleep at treetop level under
the stars on a four poster bed lit by lanterns. This is proving to be the coup de
grace of Kapama and a romantic safari experience like no other.
Now, Kapama's portfolio of exclusive safari
lodges offering the best range of safari accommodation in South
Africa is complete.
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