Kamberg Camp is an attractive midlands resort nestled in the southern foothills of the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, surrounded by trout dams, streams and open grassland. There are three picnic sites as well as many scenic self-guided walks. Fly-fishing is enjoyed all year round in the dams and during the fly fishing season in the Mooi River with trophy fishing available at nearby Highmoor reserve. Local community guides accompany guests to the magnificent rock art shelter in Game Pass, which has some of the most outstanding examples of rock art in the world and is known as the Rosetta Stone of South African rock art. A San rock art interpretation centre of international standards has been established at Kamberg Camp, together with a take-away facility. Kamberg camp provides guests with the option of one six-bed chalet, one five-bed chalet and five two-bed chalets. The self-catering Stillerus cottage accommodates eight guests for those who require peace and solitude. The five two-bed chalets have been extensively renovated and now boast en-suite bathroom facilities and kitchenettes. A communal lounge is also available for the convenience of guests.