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Join a Club, use your caravan or tent for what you acquired it for, you won’t regret it!
 

There are many caravanning clubs in Southern Africa and they all have one common interest...camping and having fun together. Remember, caravan clubs are not necessarily agenda driven, but are very casual and "do your own thing togetherness" fun getaways.  Here is a list of clubs in Southern Africa, the choice is yours...

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Clubs in Southern Africa
 


NATIONAL CLUBS

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

CCSA (National Office)(011) 828-3744Web Site
Motor Home Club S.A 083 307 8670   Web Site
Trekkers Club 082 371 2428Web Site
SA Camping Club (011) 800-3005 Web Site
SAWA (Jurie Dreyer) 082 776 0128 Web Site



KWAZULU-NATAL

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

Trekkers Club - Durban (031) 462-6978

Web Site

SAWA - KZN-Middelland (Sarie Podges) 082 335 3821
Freewheelers (Larry Rowland) 083 284 1080 Web Site
SA Camping Club - KZN (Brett Whelan) (031) 300 2105  
CCSA – Sunshine Coast (May Muir)082 538 6537  
CCSA – Northern Natal (Ken Vorster)082 821 8004 
CCSA – Natal Midlands (Denise Wortmann)082 773 1062 
CCSA – North Coast (Heather Claasse)(035) 792 4321 
CCSA – Natal (Gail Mercer)082 752 6982 
CCSA – Alfred Country (Glenda Booker)083 631 6148 
CCSA – Natal Nomad (Dot Ellison)072 223 2576 

CCSA – Natal Highway (Elinor Jackson)

031 701 5848

Web Site



GAUTENG

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

Jurgens Safari Club (Loftus Viljoen) (012) 347 9824 Web Site
SDA Karavaanklub (Jan Helberg) 083 420 5092  
Trekkers Club - Johannesburg(011) 837-5991Web Site
"Get A Wildlife"

(012) 664 5035

 
Motor Home Club S.A 083 307 8670   Web Site
Safari Guilde (011) 972-2386 
Jurgens SA Club (011) 672-3093  
SAWA – Goue Weste: Johannesberg, Wes-Rand (Sarie Geldenhuys)083 684 8774Web Site
SAWA - Jakaranda : Pretoria, Midrand (Willem Nordeje) 082 887 1090 Web Site
SAWA - Oosrandia : Oos Rand (Davie van Der Merwe) 082 488 3791 Web Site
SAWA – Vaaldriehoek (Pieter van der Westhuizen)083 658 5263Web Site
Tuks Alumni 083 415 3541 Web Site
Sundowners Club (011) 976 1273 Web Site
Single Wheelers Club 082 801 2687Web Site
Benwa Buitelug Netwerk(012) 656 0000 Web Site
CCSA – Wits East (Barbara Pryde)084 724 4888 
CCSA – Magalies (Hennie Louw)(012) 543 1010 
CCSA – Highveld (Anita Botha)082 881 8615 
CCSA – Far Northern Transvaal (Chris Breytenbach)083 283 5857 
CCSA – Easterns Region Transvaal (Shirley Gezorke)079 517 1107 
CCSA – West Rand (Chris Van Aswegen)073 311 2431 
CCSA – South Western Transvaal (Lynette Vermeulen)072 365 8279 
CCSA – Westerns (Chris Griffin)082 727 3679 
CCSA – North Rand (Tssa King)083 326 5503 
CCSA – Pretoria (Loriane Williams) 082 652 4533 
CCSA – Jacaranda (Dennis Engelbrecht)082 653 6677 
CCSA – South Eastern Transvaal   
CCSA – Vaal Triangle (Antoinette Coetzee) 082 898 2805 
CCSA – Rustenburg (Sandra Viljoen)083 231 5370 
CCSA - South Rand (Liesel Thompson) 084 505 5421 Web Site



NORTHERN CAPE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

SAWA - Oranje-Goud, Kalahari (Coen van Der Merwe) 082 485 1581 Web Site
CCSA - Oranje (Bettie Prinsloo) 083 590 6232  
CCSA - Norhern Cape (Betty v Vuuren)072 376 4982  



EASTERN CAPE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

Trekkers Club - East London082 515 9066Web Site
Christian Caravan Club - East London(043) 732 1379Web Site
SAWA - Kaap Middellande (Daan Schoeman) 084 499 6883 Web Site
CCSA – Algoa Bay (Jo-Anne De Vos)(041) 392-2323 
CCSA – Mimosa (Yvonne v d Merwe)082 873 0095 
CCSA – St Croix (Martie Claassen)(041) 401-4533 
CCSA – Eastern Province (Merle Laidlaw)082 741 8732 
CCSA – Southern Cape (Yvonne Visagie)083 290 2614 
CCSA – Border (Alison Frauenstein)083 797 3497 
CCSA - Sacramento (Allan Scanes)
083 653 5176
 



NORTHERN PROVINCE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

CCSA - North Eastern Transvaal (Caren van Rooyen)

(015) 793-2323 



NORTH WEST

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

SAWA - Stellaland (Gert Meyer) 082 875 6753
SAWA - Bosveld, Brits (Willem Nordeje) 082 887 1090

CCSA - Stellaland (Anne Jacobs)

082 775 4112  



MPUMALANGA

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

SAWA - Oos-Transvaal (Sarie Podges) 082 335 3821
CCSA - Lowveld (Dora Marais) 082 420 9556  
CCSA - Suid Hoeveld (Hetta Liebenberg) 082 338 4437 



FREE STATE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

SAWA - Oranje-Goud (Coen Van Der Merwe) 082 485 1581 Web Site
SAWA – Noord-Vrystaat (Pieter van der Westhuysen) 083 658 5263
Trekkers Club - Bloemfontein 072 125 1751

Web Site

CCSA – Southern Free State (Lettie Fouche)082 730 7718 
CCSA – Sandrivier (Marietjie Claassens)083 262 5477 
CCSA – Northern Free State (Maritjie Stander)083 262 5775 
CCSA – Eastern Free State (Marie Fourie) 082 922 1254  

CCSA – Sasolburg (Retha Meyer)

082 462 0020 



WESTERN CAPE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

Trekkers Club - Cape Town082 333 7075Web Site
Peninsula Caravan Club (021) 592-2702Web Site
SAWA – Western Cape (Fred Schmiedeskamp)083 275 3479Web Site
SAWA - Kaap Middellande : Suid-Kaap en Klein Karoo (Daan Schoeman) 084 499 6563Web Site
CCSA - Western Cape Provincial (Mark Sykes) 082 215 8337Web Site
CCSA – Tygerberg (Ilse van Zyl)082 659 8851 Web Site
CCSA – Cape Western (Karen Visser)083 232 2466Web Site
CCSA – Boland (Johanna Pienaar)082 453 0899Web Site
CCSA – Good Hope (Brian Talbot)082 773 3596Web Site

CCSA – Disa (Nicky Reyneke)

083 383 0652 Web Site



LIMPOPO

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

SAWA - Jakaranda (Willem Nordeje) 082 887 1090



NAMIBIA

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

CCSA – Namibia (Hanna Callard Schmidt)0926461-22-2123 



ZIMBABWE

Club Name Tel. No.

Web Site

CCSA – Bulawayo (Gaynor Lightfoot) (092639) 64513  
   
Why Join a Caravan & Camping Club?
 You have that expensive Caravan or Camping equipment just sitting under the car porch or in the garage. Use it! Many Caravanners or Campers have paid a small fortune for their equipment only to use it once a year! What a waste! A very expensive waste at that. Use it!! Seriously consider joining a Club! It’s fun and better still, economical.

 Most Caravanners and Campers are under the misconception that by joining a Caravan or a Camping club, one is expected to follow a strict agenda. We are all under the impression that from the time of arrival to our departure, there is a set agenda of activities at certain times during the duration of the Rally or the Laager. This is not the case!!

Now for the GOOD NEWS!!

Caravanning or Camping with a club is very much a great excuse to mingle with fellow campers and do your own thing. By joining a club, you are going about your own pursuits along with other campers all there for the same reason. Should you prefer to just relax and sit under your awning with your favourite novel or crossword puzzle for the whole weekend, so be it.

Some clubs will have a Sunday Service with Sunday school for the Kids, and members wishing to attend can do so, but those wishing to ‘sleep in’, go for it!

Caravan Clubs generally camp for a weekend once a month. The dates and venues are planned in advance, normally for the preceding year, and can be changed at the Clubs discretion should there be a reason to do so. If a Public holiday falls just on, before or after the weekend, the Club will organize an extended stay for that ‘long weekend’. Most venues are at popular resorts, and very much reduced daily rates are negotiated for the members by the Club’s committee.

The golfers all get together for an excuse of a round of golf, or laughs, normally on Saturday morning. The wives either go with, or remain behind knitting, or whatever they do when the guys play golf! You can go fishing, jogging or whatever tickles your fancy! Saturday evening, do your own braai, potjie, or visit your neighbour and eat his food! No rules here.

 After sunset, or supper, or after you have eaten your neighbours supper, you may challenge your spouse to a game of scrabble, or safer still, grab a six-pack, or a bottle of wine, and join the gang around the campfire. Again, no rules here! Naturally behave yourself, but should the six-pack cause you to make an oratory idiot of yourself, next morning, just grin and bear the ribbing. The worst that will happen, is that you will be fined 50c or so at the Sunday morning get-together! Believe me, take a few 50c pieces here, you’ll need them! The fines master can come up with some real right Lulu’s here!

Naturally, clubs arrange various competitions, games and activities for the kids, impromptu fun or even enterprising amusement for all to participate in. One is not necessarily obliged to engage in these activities, nor are you ridiculed should you not take part. You are there to do your own thing, and not to be forced to be engaged in these activities. Join in if you wish, otherwise, grab a book, challenge the spouse to Scrabble, go fishing or, go play golf! You won’t be fined for beating your spouse at scrabble, maybe for showing off on the golf course yes, or coming home with a Gilimienkie and not a respectable sized fish - yes, but in general, you are camping for the comradeship, and nothing else.

Trekkers Club

Trekkers is an Outdoor Recreation Club which has always invited owners of Caravans, Tents, Motorhomes, Pick-Up Carry Vans and any other recognizable manufactured recreational vehicle, to become members.  Although outings are usually arranged for each month of the year, you are left to decide whether you wish to take part in whatever activity may be organized...

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Sundowners

We cater for both caravanners and campers without the hassle of programs and must-attend meetings.  Come along and enjoy the company of our members and do your own thing, should it be relax, read, sleep, chat, walking, playing games or generally enjoying yourself!

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Peninsula Caravan Club

A Family Orientated Club with togetherness as a priority.  The Peninsula Caravan Club was established in 1974, and the original name was Cape Caravan Club. When the Caravan Organization of South Africa was formed, the name was changed to Peninsula Caravan Club.  The Peninsula Caravan Club has approximately Eight Rallies a year.

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SA Road Trip CAMPendium
MCSA

MCSA Full Membership is available to any person who is a registered owner of a motorhome. The objectives of the MCSA are: To further and protect the interest of motorhome owners; To encourage the development of motorhoming; To establish and promote exemplary code of conduct amongst motorhome owners; To hold regular rallies, meetings, and tours; To co-operate with similar organisations; To preserve the countryside and access thereto.

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