Camdeboo National Park near Graaff-Reinet is a scenic Karoo campsite that feels like a real wilderness escape with big skies and iconic landscape all around. The Nqweba Camp Site has powered sites for motorhomes, caravans and tents, spacious stands beneath thorn trees with powerpoints and braai units, clean communal ablutions with hot showers and a shared kitchen for campers. The park is known for its Valley of Desolation, game viewing, birding, 4×4 trails, watersports at Nqweba Dam, walks and mountain biking, all of which make it very instagram worthy. Low season camping rates for a powered site are about R330 per night and high season around R418 per night (based on 2025 SANParks tariffs), with daily conservation fees payable at the gate. The park is open all year round and pets are not allowed as it is a national park. If you want a peaceful Karoo camping experience with nature, wildlife and stunning views, Camdeboo is a great stop.