With Eskom scheduled power cuts planned across South Africa for the next couple of years, you’ll likely be left fumbling in the dark at some point during your future holidays, trying to find that one candle that was thoughtfully provided. Instead of being caught out and suffering power cut woes, head to the following off the grid properties which prove that you don’t need electricity to have a comfortable, fun-filled stay.

Eyeview, North West

Eyeview is a great off the grid destination (C) TravelGround

Have a self-catering stay with a view to remember when you visit Eyeview, a property set in the bushveld of Koster. The chalets are equipped with solar fridges and lights, and have private braai areas. The property also has campsites which are set below rustic thatched huts to help protect guests against the elements. The communal camp kitchen contains a 2-plate gas stove and gas fridges as well as solar lights. Hot water for the chalets and campsites are supplied via a ‘donkey’ hot water system, which visitors are expected to do themselves – though wood for this is supplied by the owners. Find out more.

 

The Shoe Guest House, Limpopo

The Shoe Guest House (C) TravelGround

The Shoe Guest House is unique in many ways, most notably because is home to a museum and gallery that is a nursery rhyme come to life! With stone chalets that have gas stoves for cooking and hot water supplied by a ‘donkey’ system (water heated over a fire) guests will enjoy rustic comforts which perfectly combat electric conveniences that won’t work during power outages. With a cave, restaurant, gift shop, swimming pool, braai areas, and hiking trails to explore, guests can truly unwind and enjoy lazy, leisurely days. Find out more.

 

Platbos Log Cabins, Western Cape

Platbos Log Cabins are completely off the grid (C) TravelGround

With well-equipped log-cabins and an unbeatable view over a tranquil lake, Platbos Log Cabins is the perfect mix of home comforts and serenity. Each cabin, set on stilts above the waterline, has an open plan lounge and kitchen equipped with gas, solar, and battery powered-items. As the cabin is wooden, no fires are allowed, though the gas braai on the veranda ensures you can have a good old-fashioned braai. Find out more.

 

Aloe River, Free State

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Aloe River in Parys is a homey self-catering spot that comes with a gas stove and fireplace, solar power, a water purification system, and a water tank. Though you can comfortably stay here with little to no inconvenience during a power outage, the property also has amenities that run on electricity such as the dishwasher, air-conditioner, TV, and microwave. They are pet-friendly by arrangement and have a splash pool in a small garden so visitors can soak away their cares during those long, lazy summer days. Find out more.

 

If you prefer to rough it with only the bare basics at your disposal, check out our range of South African campsites for more off the grid getaways.

 

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