Escape to your own private sanctuary in the heart of the Klein Karoo. A rare opportunity has become available to own one of the most sought-after plots within the exclusive Touwsberg Private Game and Nature Reserve. Imagine building your dream retreat nestled in dense, unspoiled bush, with a majestic mountain backdrop and a tranquil stream running nearby. This secluded spot is a haven for wildlife, and it is common to see game like Kudu wandering past your doorstep.
This sale offers four shares in one of the private companies that collectively own the reserve, which grants you title to this prime plot. As a shareholder and custodian of this pristine environment, you will have the freedom to design a home that complements the natural landscape, in accordance with the reserve's building guidelines. Ownership includes transversal rights across the entire property, allowing you to immerse yourself in the wilderness.
The lifestyle at Touwsberg is for those truly passionate about conservation. You can enjoy game drives at any hour or spend your days hiking and walking through the reserve's vast, beautiful terrain. To protect the serene environment, motorcycles are limited to travel to and from your portion, and no quad bikes are permitted for recreational use. The reserve's strict conservation rules mean no hunting, culling, or capturing of wildlife is ever allowed, and no pets or domesticated animals may be kept on the property.
Embrace a truly sustainable, off-grid lifestyle, with solar power providing all your energy needs. Water is a precious, shared resource, and while it is supplied for personal consumption, mindful usage is essential. This is more than just a piece of land; it is a chance to join a community dedicated to preserving a unique part of South Africa's natural heritage.
The reserve is conveniently situated near the R62, with access approximately 8 km along the Plathuis road. Viewing of this exceptional plot is by appointment only.
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