Dining at Gorah Elephant Camp

Fine Dining at Gorah

Dinner is an occasion on its own at Gorah. As you enter the Manor House with its historic magnificence, the magic will surround you. Soft candlit ‘secret’ corners with warm fires and paraffin lanterns put a soft layer of romance on the entire house in winter and during the summer months the open verandah doors invitingly coax the evening breeze while the mood is set for a sumptuous five course meal.

Estate wines and a choice of international beverages complete the dining experience, while decadent desserts will tease the senses as you ponder on the next safari adventure at Gorah. Our chefs are committed to serve freshly prepared dishes and will accordingly prepare for any dietary needs of our guests.

Tantalize your senses with the ‘soul’ of Gorah while enjoying your 5 star meals in the comfort of the Manor House and surrounding verandah, with perhaps, a chance evening glimpse of the night creatures at the waterhole to enhance your dining experience.

Outdoor Dining

The verandah at the front of the colonial Gorah Manor House overlooks the waterhole and the whole plains behind it.

Enchanting scenes of animals trekking close for a drink and a cooling bath at the waterhole might keep you entertained for your “out of Africa” alfresco dining. Feel the winds sweeping over the plains, offering you refreshment while you lay back and enjoy. Our lunch platters are adapted to the setting and offer a variety of dishes for your own salad composition. The comfortable sofas on the veranda invite you for prime game viewing in highest luxury all day long. Lay back and feel at home.

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