Claudie and Patrick look forward to welcoming you to their cattle ranch in Boulouparis.
On the heights of Ouitchambo, Maeva I Ouitchambo opens the doors of a 348-hectare family livestock station. Claudie and Patrick have laid out a small campsite with equipped kitchen, barbecue and hot-water sanitary facilities, and added two bungalows for more comfortable nights: one with two double beds, the other with a double and two singles. The property lends itself to several activities: a tour of the cattle station, hikes and walks across the estate's tracks, and a 4x4 night drive to spot game. The format suits travellers wanting a taste of Caledonian Bush life, off the beaten path. Book your stay.
From the RT1, take the road to Ouitchambo. After 5 km, before you reach the tribe, take the dirt road that goes up on the left (opposite the water tower). Then follow the “Bienvenue à la Ferme” (Welcome to the Farm) signs, passing through 2 gates.