Varty Camp is synonymous with Londolozi’s beginnings, where tradition, laughter, and storytelling all come together to create a magical experience. As the original camp, Varty Camp stands as a testament to the owners’ nearly century-long connection with this sacred land, celebrating a legacy deeply rooted in family and heritage.
The rich history surrounding this camp makes it much more than just a place to stay. For this reason, in this blog, I want to explore five unique aspects of Varty Camp that you may not be aware of.
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1. Architectural Innovation
When Varty Camp was built in 1976, it defied traditional bushveld camp aesthetics with its high thatch-roofed buildings and outstretching decks nestled among ancient riverine trees. This pioneering design set the blueprint for safari lodges in the following decades which shaped the identity of the evolving photographic safari industry.
With each refurbishment at Varty Camp over the years, our focus has been on preserving the simple elegance of the main deck and chalets. These spaces are envisioned as havens for stillness, which allows for a connection to the surrounding wilderness. The design not only prioritizes elegance but also ensures that every aspect seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings.
2. You can Visit the Original “Rondavels” – The First Rooms of Londolozi
Take a step back in time as you visit the original “rondavels,” the first rooms of Londolozi. Located in the heart of Varty Camp, these quaint structures hold the memories of the camp’s earliest days, offering a glimpse into the humble beginnings that laid the foundation for the extraordinary legacy of Varty Camp.
3. The Significance of the Jackalberry Tree Located on Varty Camp Deck:
The Jackalberry tree holds great significance for us at Londolozi. Beneath its shade on the banks of the Sand River lay the beginnings of what has now become Londolozi as we know it today. In 1926, Frank Unger and Charles Boyd Varty stepped off a train, and their footsteps led them to this very Jackalberry tree, which still stands today at Varty Camp. As guests stand beneath its branches on the Varty Camp deck, whether awaiting a game drive or enjoying a meal, they become part of this enduring legacy.
4. Many Guest Activities Can be Found within the Surroundings of Varty Camp
Often referred to as the beating heart of Londolozi, Varty Camp is centrally located and serves as the hub for various experiences and activities that Londolozi has to offer. Here are a few:
5. Nelson Mandela’s Wisdom by the Fire
In 1991, Londolozi welcomed Nelson Mandela during a time when he sought solace and reflection. Seated around the Varty Camp fire during this historic visit, Mandela shared profound insights, emphasizing the oneness of humanity and the essence of Ubuntu. His presence not only enriched Varty Camp but also left an indelible mark, which signified a momentous chapter in the camp’s history as it became a beacon for wisdom, unity, and shared humanity.
“During my long walk to Freedom, I had the rare privilege to visit Londolozi. There I saw people of all races living in harmony amidst the beauty that mother nature offers. There I saw a living lion in the wild. Londolozi represents a model of the dream I cherish for the future of nature preservation in our country.” – Nelson Mandela
Varty Camp will always hold a special place as one of my favourite camps, as it stands as a living testament to the rich history, tradition, and harmony with nature that defines Londolozi.
Varty Camp is as beautiful as all the camps at Londolozi. I love these high-roofed decks and how all the camps are integrated into the nature around them, the trees and rocks of the river. I have stayed at several camps and loved them all.
Hi Christa – it’s wonderful to hear that you’ve enjoyed your time at Varty Camp and all the camps at Londolozi!
Megan, thank you for sharing the story and some history about Londolozi and the party camp.
You’re welcome, William! I’m glad you enjoyed the story and learning a bit about Londolozi and Varty Camp.
The heart and soul of Londolozi ❤️
So beautiful the Varty Camp and has so much to look forward to when going to visit Londolozi. There is even a shop and the atmosphere there is electric.
Someday! Bucket list! Been to Kenya…Rwanda next! Then South Africa! Can’t wait!
We can’t wait to welcome you to Londolozi, Anita!
Varty Camp is as special as it is unique, due in part to the massive jackalberry tree towering over the lobby. My first stay there was last April , as Founder’s Camp where I’ve usually stayed was under renovation. I loved the camp setting as well as the layout of the rooms. One of the best things about the meeting space is Raen. His smile lights up the room and he makes you feel at home immediately! Dinner around the pool is as enchanting as in the boma – the only missing thing is the fire.
Thanks so much for highlighting the special places within Varty Camp.
Hi Denise – Thank you for your kind words about Varty Camp. We’re glad you enjoyed your stay and felt at home. Raen’s welcoming smile is always a highlight, we’ll pass along your kind words to him.