Private wood-fired hot tubs with valley views (in 3 of the 6 tents)
Proximity to The Crags' animal sanctuaries like Monkeyland and Birds of Eden
Elevated decks that make you feel like you're sleeping in the tree canopy
Quick Take: It’s glorious glamping that nails the aesthetic, but remember you're still in a canvas tent—so bring warm socks and don't expect room service.
Reviewed by @Tunnelvisionexplorer: I drove down to this incredible glamping spot and it was the perfect reset. The private hot tub overlooking the valley was the highlight of my trip. It's the perfect mix of adventure and comfort—totally peaceful and private.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally adore the views and the hot tubs, calling it a peaceful forest escape that feels far more remote than it actually is.
Reality check
The beds are frequently described as 'firm' or 'hard,' and the gas stoves can be finicky for cooking complex meals.
You want to hear lions roar from the nearby sanctuary while sipping wine in a hot tub
You are a family who needs space (2 bedrooms per tent) but hates setting up camp
You plan to explore Nature's Valley and Plettenberg Bay but want to sleep in the quiet forest
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.5
Housekeeping: No daily service included in the base rate (it's self-catering), but you arrive to a spotless unit.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Showers are spacious and grout is typically mold-free.
Maintenance: Generally excellent, though occasional reports of finicky gas stoves or stiff zippers.
Linens & towels: Fresh, white hotel-grade linens. Towels are clean but not overly plush.
Odors & scents: Smells like fresh pine and fynbos. No musty canvas smells reported.
Sleepability™
8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Wind flapping the tent canvas
Lions roaring from the nearby Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary (seriously)
Rain on the roof (loud but soothing for most)
Before you book
Good to know
Generators run during load shedding, so you won't be left in the dark.
You need to buy or bring your own wood for the braai and hot tub (available at reception).
The access road is gravel but generally accessible for standard sedans.
What to pack
Firelighters and extra wood (cheaper to buy in town)
Warm slippers/socks for the wooden floors (even in shoulder seasons)
Headlamp for navigating the deck or braai area at night
Room Genie
Best picks
Hot Tub Tents (Tents 1-3 often cited) — The extra cost is non-negotiable for the full experience.
Tents at the ends of the row generally offer slightly more privacy on the deck.
Rooms to avoid
Standard Tents if you have FOMO — watching neighbors in hot tubs while you don't have one is painful.
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would love to request one of the tents with a wood-fired hot tub, ideally positioned at the end of the row for maximum privacy. We are celebrating a special occasion and would appreciate the most secluded valley view available.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a restaurant on site?
No. You can pre-order breakfast (R180pp) and braai (R250pp) baskets to cook yourself, or drive 10 mins to restaurants.
Are the tents heated?
Yes, they have air conditioning (warm/cool) and electric blankets on the beds, plus an indoor fireplace.
Is it safe?
Yes, the property is fenced with secure parking and is located in a generally safe, quiet area of The Crags.
Can I bring my dog?
No, Africamps at Ingwe is strictly not pet-friendly due to the surrounding wildlife.
How far is the beach?
Keurboomstrand and Nature's Valley beaches are about a 10-15 minute drive away.
Is there a private bathroom?
Yes, every tent has a full en-suite bathroom with a hot rain shower, toilet, and washbasin.
Insider Tips
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If the wind is right, you can hear the lions roaring from the Jukani Wildlife Sanctuary next door.
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Stop at 'Thyme and Again' farm stall on the N2 for better firewood and gourmet braai supplies before checking in.
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The 'Couch Potato' hiking trail on the property is a great short walk if you don't want to drive anywhere.
5 things to know before you go
💡The hot tubs take a solid 2-3 hours to heat up; start the fire the moment you arrive.
💡There is no oven in the kitchen, just a 4-burner gas hob and a microwave.
💡The bunk bed room is tiny—perfect for kids, but tight for full-sized adults.
💡You might find local wildlife (monkeys/baboons) testing your tent zippers; keep food locked away.
💡The 'free wifi' is often too slow for video calls inside the tents; go to the lodge if you need to work.
Local Playbook
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See where Africamps At Ingwe is located and what's nearby.