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Cambalala Guest House

Guest House, Bed & breakfast, Hotel

Rated 5.0 in 43 Reviews

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Cambalala Guest House is a prestigious 4-star accommodation situated in Paradise, Knysna, Western Cape, South Africa. The property boasts magnificent views overlooking the Knysna lagoon and distinguishes itself as a 100% solar-powered, off-the-grid sustainable establishment.

The guest house seamlessly blends British colonial-style décor with African elements, creating an atmosphere of understated luxury. The property features five spacious double en-suite rooms and one single room, each thoughtfully appointed with modern amenities including high-quality linens, mini bars, LED TVs with DSTV Satellite channels, iPod docking systems, safes, Wi-Fi access, and personal Nespresso machines. Private balconies offer views of the indigenous garden and infinity pool, which appears to merge with the panoramic lagoon views beyond.

Located in historic Knysna, which emerged in the early 1800s, the guest house is positioned on an elevated site surrounded by lush vegetation and ancient trees. The location provides guests with easy access to Knysna's attractions, including its famous oysters, outdoor activities, world-class golf courses, and diverse dining and shopping experiences. The establishment has earned recognition for its exceptional hospitality, with visitors particularly noting the high standard of breakfast service and the attentive care provided by the hosts. The property successfully combines modern luxury with environmental consciousness while maintaining the area's historical charm and natural beauty.

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