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The Northern Cape promises to enchant visitors with its incredible natural beauty and versatility and offers visitors a kaleidoscope of scenic vistas ranging from the vast contrasts of the Green Kalahari to the stark impressive natural wonder of the majestic Augrabies Falls. From the seemingly arid Karoo region with its desolate valleys between flat-topped koppies (hills) to the flamboyancy of the Namakwaland floral splendour and the proud mining tradition of the Kimberley diamond region, the Northern Cape paints a perfect backdrop to unforgettable holiday memories.
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The Northern Cape proudly celebrates the unique cultures that build the landscape of this vast province. The province’s magnifying appeal is steeped in its rich archaeological heritage tracing ancient tribes like the San (Bushmen), Nama and Griqua and it continues to pay homage to its culturally diverse history. Some of the country’s premier rock art sites with over 400 rock engravings are located between Kimberley and Barkly West. The history of this region is deeply rooted in a proud mining tradition and the Old Copper Way presents visitors with the chance to follow in the footsteps of explorers of yesteryear. Museums and memorials located throughout the province provide visitors with the opportunity to explore the historic influences that have shaped the province.
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Adventure seekers are spoilt for choice as the great weather of sunny Northern Cape makes it the premier destination for adventure and extreme sports. For the thrill of a lifetime, visitors can pick between abseiling, rock climbing, white river rafting, paragliding, endurance MTB racing or an exhilarating 4x4 trip and adventure motor-biking. More leisurely pursuits include star-gazing in Sutherland, strolling along the numerous hiking trails or going on an eco-adventure to discover the elusive members making up the Little Five and Shy Five. Motoring enthusiasts with a need for speed can head to Hakskeenpan – home to the Bloodhound land-speed world record attempt and the Kalahari Desert Speedweek, while skateboarders can explore the dream Maloof skate plaza in Kimberley.
For more information or for booking details please contact
Northern Cape Tourism Authority Private Bag X5017, Kimberley, South Africa, 8300
TEL: +27 (0)53 833 1434 / 832 2657 • FAX: +27 (0)53 831 2937 E-mail: [email protected]@NorthernCapeSANorthern Cape Tourism northerncapetourism northerncapesa
Majestically reaching over 360 000 kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari desert in the north to the arid plains of
the Karoo in the south, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience.
Characterised by its open spaces, friendly people, rich history and unique cultural diversity, this land of the extreme promises
an unparalleled tourism destination of extreme nature, extreme culture and extreme adventure
for those who dare to experience it.
It is served by two airports in Kimberley and Upington with daily flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town and charter
options from Windhoek, Victoria Falls and an internal network making exploration of all five regions possible.
The province is divided into five regions and boasts a total of six national parks, including two Transfrontier parks crossing
into world-famous safari destinations such as Namibia and Botswana as well as six provincial nature reserves, two of
the largest rivers in South Africa and three legendary deserts. Each region will capture the imaginations of those who dare to
explore it and its ancient mysteries.
A Destination for all Seasons
For more information or for booking details please contact
Northern Cape Tourism Authority Private Bag X5017, Kimberley, South Africa, 8300
TEL: +27 (0)53 833 1434 / 832 2657 • FAX: +27 (0)53 831 2937 E-mail: [email protected] www.experiencenortherncape.com
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The Northern Cape promises to enchant visitors with its incredible natural beauty and versatility and offers visitors a kaleidoscope of scenic vistas ranging
from the vast contrasts of the Green Kalahari to the stark impressive natural wonder of the majestic Augrabies Falls. From the seemingly arid Karoo region
with its desolate valleys between flat-topped koppies (hills) to the flamboyancy of the Namakwaland floral splendour and the proud mining tradition of the Kimberley diamond region, the Northern Cape paints a perfect backdrop to
unforgettable holiday memories.
e Treme CUlTUre
The Northern Cape proudly celebrates the unique cultures that build the landscape of this vast province. The province’s magnifying appeal is steeped in
its rich archaeological heritage tracing ancient tribes like the San (Bushmen), Nama and Griqua and it continues to pay homage to its culturally diverse history.
Some of the country’s premier rock art sites with over 400 rock engravings are located between Kimberley and Barkly West. The history of this region is deeply
rooted in a proud mining tradition and the Old Copper Way presents visitors with the chance to follow in the footsteps of explorers of yesteryear. Museums
and memorials located throughout the province provide visitors with the opportunity to explore the historic influences that have shaped the province.
e Treme aDVenTUre
Adventure seekers are spoilt for choice as the great weather of sunny Northern Cape makes it the premier destination for adventure and extreme sports. For
the thrill of a lifetime, visitors can pick between abseiling, rock climbing, white river rafting, paragliding, endurance MTB racing or an exhilarating 4x4 trip and adventure motor-biking. More leisurely pursuits include star-gazing in Sutherland, strolling along the numerous hiking trails or going on an eco-adventure to discover the elusive members making up the Little Five and Shy Five. Motoring enthusiasts with a need for speed can head to Hakskeenpan
– home to the Bloodhound land-speed world record attempt and the Kalahari Desert Speedweek, while skateboarders can explore the
dream Maloof skate plaza in Kimberley.
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For more information or for booking details please contact
Northern Cape Tourism Authority Private Bag X5017, Kimberley, South Africa, 8300 TEL: +27 (0)53 833 1434 / 832 2657 • FAX: +27 (0)53 831 2937 E-mail: [email protected] • www.experiencenortherncape.com
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This are is world renowned for Kimberley’s incredible diamond story and Anglo Boer siege are part of only the most recent history here. A rich archeological heritage, including stunning examples of ancient rock engravings, reflects a past that reaches back to the very origin of humankind.
Kimberley Big hole and Mine Museum The most visited tourist attraction in the Northern Cape has undergone a major revamp and proudly traces the history of Kimberley and the Northern Cape. The diamond city was the location for the infamous diamond rush in 1866 and one of the greatest sieges of the Anglo-Boer wars. Today, the incredible Big Hole remains the largest hand-dug excavation in the world and recalls those early days of
diamond diggers, which has contributed to South Africa being ranked as one of the top diamond production countries in the world.
The Belgravia Historic Walk, Kimberley Two kilometres of historic sites and stately Victorian homes.
Legends of KimberleyThe Northern Cape boasts a rich cultural heritage and has been
home to numerous individuals, who have helped to shape and influence not only the province, but the country. Ranging from freedom fighters, feminists, anti-war campaigners to authors, missionaries, explorers, the Northern Cape proudly remembers their contributions through tributes and memorials located throughout the province.
The Vaalharts Valley Visit one of the world’s largest irrigation schemes that waters over 1000 farms.
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Explore the Anglo Boer War Route
The Battlefields Route allows visitors to relive the war between Great Britain and the Boer Republics
of Transvaal and the Orange Free State from 1899 to 1902. The Northern Cape played a decisive role in
the war with the famous Kimberley siege and many of the major battles of the Western Campaign taking
place within 120 kilometres of Kimberley.
The details of the siege, including the victories and setbacks suffered by can be relived at the Magers-fontein and McGregor Museums. Included among
these are the Battles from Orange River Station, including Modder River, Magersfontein, Belmont, Graspan. The town Modder River lies 39km south
of Kimberley near the confluence of the Riet and Modder rivers. The town has three monuments
commemorating the Anglo-Boer War Battle of Modder River in the vicinity.
By visiting the many battlefields and talking to the local inhabitants, a visitor is able to picture that
distant war and bring it to life, recapturing the trials and tribulations of all who were
concerned with the war.
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The Frances Baard District Municipality is a place of wide-open spaces, where golden savannahs stretch as far as the eye can see. It is a place of arid natural beauty, where resilient green cactuses and tena-cious thorn trees fi ll the landscape, and bright yel-low sunfl owers can be seen following the sun’s arc across deep blue skies. Five gushing rivers divide this landscape: the Vaal, Orange, Modder, Harts and Riet, which give life to the region and its inhabitants.The history of this region is very much defi ned by the diamond rush of the 19th century. To this day, diamonds can still be found near Hopetown, in Kim-berley and on the banks of the great rivers that fl ow through the Diamond Fields.Apart from its mining roots, the Diamond Fields have a great variety of other experiences on off er.
There are cultural attractions like the ancient San etchings at Wildebeest Kuil and the Anglo-Boer War Battlefi elds Route to explore. There are several game farms in the region where you can see the endan-gered rhino and other game, and birders can spot a wonderful variety of endemic species. The fi ve major rivers are perfect for water activities like fi shing, pad-dling and boating, and explorers can go in search of the rumbling Gong-Gong Waterfall out near Barkly West. Unique experiences include the world-class Maloof Skate Park in Kimberley, agritourism in the lush Vaalharts Valley and a visit to the beautiful old Nazareth House Mission Station near Warrenton.
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Welcome to the Diamond Fields!
At the heart of Sol Plaatje Municipality is the bright metropolis of Kimberley, the capital city of the North-ern Cape, and Galeshewe, the vibrant township on the city’s border. The municipality also includes the towns of Modder River, Ritchie, Riverton, Ronald’s Vlei, Beaconsfield, Kenilworth and Spytfontein. The municipality has a population of about 250,000, by far the most populated region in the Frances Baard District.
KimberleyThis diverse city is the capital of the Northern Cape Province. Its history began some 150 years ago when an 83-carat diamond was discovered on Colesburg Kopje. Word spread and soon 50,000 diggers from around the world descended on the area. The kopje (hill) soon became a ‘Big Hole’, as excavators mined the earth. The town that sprung up as a result of the influx of people was aptly dubbed ‘New Rush’, and was renamed Kimberley in 1873 after John Wode-house, the First Earl of Kimberley, who was the Brit-
ish Secretary of State for the Colony at the time.The prospecting rush lead to Kimberley becoming the first large-scale industrialised city in southern Africa. Kimberley became a pioneering town: it was the first town in the southern hemisphere to install electric street lights in 1882, it is home to South Africa’s first stock exchange and tram transportation network, and was a leader in aviation, establishing the first aviation school in the country in 1913.The city was also the centre-stage for one of the great sieges of the Anglo-Boer War when, in October 1899, Kimberley was surrounded by Boer forces. The city was besieged for four months before the British army freed the town after epic battles at Belmont, Modder River, Magersfontein and Paardeberg.Today Kimberley is a peaceful place full of memorials to its rather turbulent and exciting past.It is a city of contrasts, where beautiful Victorian churches stand alongside modern shopping malls and the ‘Big Hole’, surrounded by original buildings from the old mining town.
SOL PLAATJE MUNICIPALITYThe land of many memories
Sol Plaatje AttractionsThe Big Hole & Kimberley Mine Museum Diggers’ Fountain Vintage Tram Ghost Trail William Hum-phreys Art Gallery McGregor Museum Honoured Dead Memorial Kamfers Dam Mokala National Park Dronfield Nature Reserve Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre and Djao Craft shop The Anglo-Boer War Route Galeshewe Maloof Skate \ Park Flamingo Casino Kimberley Golf Course Flamingo Park Race Track
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Dikgatlong is a Setswana name meaning “confluence”, referring to the place where the Harts and the Vaal rivers flow into one another. The name can be traced back some 300 years. Dikgatlong is located in the middle of the Frances Baard District Municipality and the town of Barkly West is its administrative centre. Other towns in the region are Delportshoop, Longlands, Kutlwano, Windsor-ton, Ulco and Sydney on Vaal. Dikgatlong is home to the site of the first alluvial diamond digging in the region and is renowned for its excellent fly-fishing spots and luxury game lodges where you can see many of the Big Five. The adventurous are encour-aged to go in search of the Gong-Gong Waterfall on the Vaal, where the quiet river suddenly tumbles into a gully and fills out into a tranquil pool.Today livestock, irrigation farming and commercial mining drive the district’s economy, although a few diggers can still be seen sifting through gravel on the river banks in the tradition of diamond dig-
gers of old! Setswana is the most widely spoken language, followed by Afrikaans.
Barkly WestLocated on the north bank of the Vaal River 35 kilometres west of Kimberley, Barkly West was a tiny mission village until the diamond rush saw thousands of prospectors flocking to the town in 1870. In fact, this is where the first diamond in the country was discovered in 1869. The town was initially known as Klipdrift (as in the famous brandy), which is Dutch for ‘stony ford’ or ‘stony place on a river’, before being renamed Barkly West once colonial rule extended to the area.
Dikgatlong AttractionsBarkly Iron Bridge and Barkly West Museum Canteen Kopje Gong-Gong Waterfall Parish Church of St Mary Nooitedacht Glacial Pavings Fly-fishing Game viewing
DIKGATLONG MUNICIPALITYWhere the great rivers converge
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The name ‘Magareng’ is the Setswana word meaning ‘the middle’, and is derived from the fact that this region is literally in the middle of the country. Warrenton, a quiet agricultural town, is the administrative centre of the municipality and other communities include Ikhutseng, Warrenvale and Windsorton Road. The area is largely defined by agriculture, which is sustained by one of the largest irrigation schemes in the southern hemisphere. There are also a number of commercial farms which breed cattle, game, ostrich and goats. There are three historic stone blockhouses from the Anglo-Boer War still standing on the banks of the Vaal River, and an old railway bridge built in the 1920s – a line that still connects the Northern Cape and the North West Province.
WarrentonWarrenton is an agricultural town located 70km north of Kimberley on the Vaal River. Diamonds were first discovered here in 1888, and between 1905
and 1926 the area yielded 21,630 carats worth of diamonds. The town was originally known as Stanger’s Rest, then Fourteen Streams, but was finally named Warrenton after Charles Warren in 1880, administrator of Griqualand West and lauded military leader. Warrenton was on Cecil John Rhodes’ planned Cape to Cairo rail link. Although the railway reached the town in 1890, it wasn’t until the 1920s that the low level bridge was built across the Vaal River to allow wagons and motorised vehicles to cross. There are a number of resorts based on the Vaal-Harts Dam, where visitors can escape for week-ends and family holidays. Two national highways, namely the N12 to Johannesburg and the N18 to Mafikeng, meet at Warrenton.
Magareng AttractionsVaal-Harts Dam Class 19D Train Nazareth House Mission Station Warrenton Cultural Resort Spitskop Dam Fourteen Streams
MAGARENG MUNICIPALITYThe centre of the nation
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This region is named after Queen Phokwane, wife of the legendary Kgosi (Chief ) Galeshewe of the BaTlhaping tribe who originally ruled over this area. There are two major towns in the area – Hartswa-ter (the administrative centre) and Jan Kempdorp. Smaller towns include Valspan, Pampierstad and Ganspan. Phokwane is defined by the lush Vaalharts Valley and the many activities surrounding the har-vesting and production of local produce such as olives, pecan nuts, peanuts, citrus, wine, cotton and stone-fruit. Wheat, mealies (corn) and lucerne are also grown. The Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme that sustains 1280 farms in the area is the second largest irrigation scheme in the southern hemisphere, and covers 36,950ha.Activities in the area include taking a dip in a ca-nal and exploring the region by 4x4 or even mi-crolight. Nature lovers can explore the wilderness on horseback, spot a variety of endemic birds, go fly-fishing on one of the gushing rivers or visit the
serene Ganspan Pan. Hartswater and Jan Kempdorp have all the necessary modern amenities including golf courses, shopping complexes, restaurants and accommodation to suit every need.
HartswaterHartswater, 120km north of Kimberley, is set in the fertile Vaalharts Valley and is widely renowned as the Diamond Fields’ premier agri-tourism destination. Hartswater and Jan Kempdorp have all the necessary modern amenities including golf courses, shopping complexes, restaurants and accommoda-tion to suit every need.
PHOKWANE MUNICIPALITYExperience the lush Vaalharts Valley
Phokwane AttractionsPoplar Lane Olives South Africa Hartswater Wine Cellar Women’s Memorial Burial site of Kgosi (Chief ) Galeshewe Taung Skull Heritage Site Vaalharts Museum Ganspan Pan Bokamoso Recycling Project German Graves
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Annual Events in Frances BaardDiamonds and DoringsKimberley • March - April
Gariep Festival Kimberley • August - September
Maloof Money CupKimberley • September - October
Contact UsDiamond Fields Flagship Visitor CentreFrances Baard District MunicipalityBig Hole Precinct, KimberleyTel: +27 (0)53 838 0955 • Fax: +27 (0)53 861 1538 Email: [email protected]
Life blood of the diamond fieldsWithout water there is no life, and this is very apparent in the vast semi-arid province of the Northern Cape. The Diamond Fields have been blessed with no fewer than five major river systems, namely the Vaal, Orange, Riet, Modder and Harts rivers, which give sustenance to the region.The rivers are also great places for relaxation and recreation – excellent places to escape the heat of
the day, to participate in some of South Africa’s best flyfishing, river rafting and canoeing, or to just sit on the banks, picnic, bird-watch and enjoy the verdant green surrounds that cut through the otherwise muted fields away from the rivers.
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In 1871, diamond deposits found on a hillock dubbed Colesberg Kopje on the farm Vooruitz-icht, owned by the De Beers brothers, began a scramble for fame and fortune and the world’s largest, hand-dug excavation, the colossal Kimberley Mine or Big Hole.
By 1872, the tents and shacks of more than 50 000 feverish diggers crowded New Rush, the mining town surrounding the hillock. Over-crowding, lack of water, unsanitary conditions, disease, heat, dust and flies were problems
experienced in the mining town’s early days. In the fledgling city’s many gambling dens, card- and loan sharks thrived on a diet of other people’s blood, sweat and tears. The stakes were high and the ruthless ruled as fortunes were made and lost in a day. Some found only despair and heartbreak, but others struck it rich. Spacious homes began to rise from the dust and, in 1873, the town was renamed Kimberley, after the Earl of Kimberley, British Secretary of State for the Colonies. Despite the town’s severe dose of diamond dementia, it was, by 1900, a
KIMBERLEY TOURISM INFORMATION CENTRE Diamantveld Visitor Center, 121 Bultfontein Road, PO Box 1976, Kimberley 8300
Tel: 053 832 7298 | Fax: 086 568 6413 | Email: [email protected]
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Kimberley: The capital and the only city of the province. Kimberley is in the centre of South Africa with two national roads leading to it, theN12 (Cape Town via the N1 to the south and
Pretoria/Johannesburg to the north) and the N8 going east to west
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prosperous town. Its complex, mixed up web of roads is a topographic reminder of a chaotic past. And not one, but five big holes, and a number of smaller mines, had been gouged out of the earth, reaching ever deeper into its bluish, diamond-bearing Kimberlite pipes! The Kimberley Mine was closed in 1914. Covering 17ha, it reached a depth of 1 097m and yielded three tons of diamonds. A bawdy shanty town born of a desperation and greed redolent of the American Wild West, Kimberley swiftly donned a mantle of architectural elegance.
Today, it is a prosperous, thriving metropolis with Victorian buildings that complement the more modern buildings of the CBD. Lacking the furious pace of South Africa’s larger urban gi-ants, it is perhaps the country’s most innovative
town. Home of our first flying school, our first stock exchange and the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to install electric street-lighting, it is mining a brilliant future from a glorious past.
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The Big HoleOne of Kimberley’s major attractions, the Big Hole and Kimberley Mine Museum, was once a flat-topped hill and is now an awesome hole - the largest hand-dug excavation in the world - dug by picks, shovels and sheer determination, measuring 215 metres deep with a surface area of some 17 hectares and a perimeter of 1,6 km.
Township ToursShare in the delights and sorrows of Sol Plaatje Municipality’s Township Number Two, one of the oldest such townships in South Africa, renamed Galeshewe.
Entertainment Flamingo CasinoDiamond Pavilion Shopping MallNorth Cape MallGuided Ghost Trails Tours
Resorts Riverton and Langleg Resort Rekaofela ResortTranska Resort
Conservation Mokala National ParkDronfield Nature ReserveKamfers Dam
The Great OutdoorsEnjoy a multitude of game viewing options in the various game farms in the region
Other AttractionsHonoured Dead MemorialDigger’s FountainStar of the West, old pubNorthern Cape Provincial Legislature
sport and AdventureFlyfishing River Rafting Rugby Cricket Hunting Golf Skate board
MuseumsThe Big HoleKimberley’s TramAlexander Mcgregor Memorial MuseumWilliam Humphreys Art GallerySol Plaatje MuseumThe Transport MuseumRhodes’ BoardroomMcgregor MuseumDunluceRudd HouseDuggan Cronin GalleryBelgravia & The Great Kimberley North WalkKimberley Ghost TrailClyde Terry Hall Of MilitariaFg Tait Golf MuseumMemorial To The Pioneers Of AviationWildebeest Kuil Rock Art CentreMagersfontein Battlefield And MuseumWonderwerk CaveRobert Sobukwe House and Law Office
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KIMBERLEY“Kimberley - Kimberley is a city in South Africa, and the capital of the Northern Cape. It is located near the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers. The town has considerable historical significance due its diamond mining past and siege during the Second Boer War. Notable personalities such as Cecil Rhodes, made their fortune here, and the roots of the De Beers Corporation can also be traced to the early days of the mining town. The city of Kimberley is the major centre of the Sol Plaatje Municipality which includes Beaconsfield, Kenilworth, Modder River, Ritchie, Riverton, Ronald’s Vlei and Spytfontein. The Sol Plaatje Municipality is, in turn, within the Frances Baard District Municipality (often marketed as the Diamond Fields), the smallest yet most densely populated region of the Northern Cape. The Sol Plaatje Municipality is named after the first Secretary-General of the African National Congress and writer, Solomon ‘Sol’ Tshekisho Plaatje. Steeped in exciting history, Kimberley boasts many traces of the past in its architectural heritage, historic sites, museums, heritage sites, and an incredible number of monuments.
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DIAMOND FIELDS TOURISM
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NEWLY RENOVATEDThis newly refurbished lodge, complete with self-catering units and breakfast area, is committed to meeting the high standards set by our business travelers, holiday-makers and disabled visitors.
RESERVATIONS Tel: +27 (53) 8317876
Email: [email protected]: www.bishopslodge.co.za
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4–STAR ELEGANCE IN THE HEART OF HISTORICAL KIMBERLEY
The Protea Hotel Kimberley, a luxury 4–Star hotel built on the edge of the famous Kimberley Big Hole comprises 94 elegant rooms, a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as a bar for your convenience. Conference facilities can cater for up to 80 delegates.
Relax and unwind after a fun-filled sight-seeing day with a cocktail overlooking the Big Hole or cool off in our rather unique swimming pool.
The hotel offers secure, modern, quality accommodation in a relaxed atmosphere with friendly and professional STAFF to look after your every need. Get the family together and enjoy our Lunch Buffet available every Sunday.
PHDS 25751/12
The Kimberley Big Hole, West Circular Road Kimberley CBD, South AfricaTel: +27 (0) 53 802 8200 Email: [email protected] proteahotels.com/kimberley
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Africana library 053 830 6247
Alexander mcGregor memorial museum 053 842 0099
battlefields route 053 832 7298
belgravia Historical Walk 053 839 2712
big Hole and Kimberley mine museum 053 830 4425
The burgher monument 053 833 7115
Canteen Kopje 053 832 7298
Cenotaph 053 832 7298
The City Hall 053 830 6226
Driekopseiland rock engravings 082 222 4777
Duggan Cronin Gallery 053 839 2743
Dunluce 053 839 2700
Flyfishing 053 861 4983
Freddie Tait Golf museum 053 841 0127
Ghost Trail 053 832 7298
Halfway House 053 831 6324
Haunted Corners / Ghost Trail 053 832 7298
Kamfers Dam 053 873 3591
Kimberley Club 053 832 4224
magersfontein battlefield 053 833 7115
malay Camp memorial 053 839 2700
mcGregor museum 053 839 2722
mokala National Park 053 204 8000
Northern Cape Provincial legislature 053 839 8023
Pioneers of Aviation memorial 053 839 2700
rhodes Statue 053 832 7298
riverton & langleg resorts 053 832 1703
robert Sobukwe House 053 832 7298
rudd House 053 839 2700
Sister Henrietta Stockdale Statue 053 833 3437
Sol Plaatje House 053 833 2526
Spoornet museum 053 838 2376
Star Of The West 053 832 6463
Steam locomotives 053 838 3131
Transport museum 053 838 2237
Walking tour of Galeshewe 053 832 7298
Wildebeest Kuil rock Art Centre 053 833 7069
William Humphreys Art Gallery 053 831 1724
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Gum Tree lodge 2 053 832 8577
Kosmos Guest House 2 053 861 3795
macDougall lodge 2 053 831 8777
mannye’s Guest House 2 051 861 5667
Ousie mesies' Guest House 2 053 932 9576
Skabutsi Guest House 2 053 861 4031
African rendezvous Guest House 1 053 832 5489
Diamantveld Visitor Centre 1 053 832 7298
Hoffe Park Accommodation 1 053 832 7493
long Street lodge 1 053 832 2280
Prospectors lodge 1 053 833 1472
road lodge 1 053 841 0790
Flamingo Casino 053 830 2600
House yada b&b 053 832 6229
Kgosi lodge 083 337 5561
roodepan Guesthouse 053 873 2930
44 Villa Palma 082 789 2887
African Diamond boutique Guest House 053 842 1854
At Judy's Guesthouse 082 051 5007
bell-lu Guest House 053 833 1098
bella Vista 053 861 3228
big Hole 053 830 6322
Cerfontaine b&b 053 832 7677
Chanbe Game lodge 053 832 7713
Correctional Chalets 053 861 9848
Cosmos Guest House 083 270 8305
Crystalain Guest House 083 298 4197
Didimalang Guest House 053 871 1442
Driehoek Guest Farm 053 833 7001
elsmere lodge 082 339 1374
Formula 1 053 831 2552
Grootfontein Safari lodge 082 490 9953
Halfway House 053 831 6324
Horseshoe motel 053 832 5267
Kimberley 082 442 5097
Kimberlite Hotel 053 831 1968
Koedoesrand Game lodge 053 831 5538
Kossan Private Game reserve 082 299 6502
la-d-da lodge 053 833 7440
langleg/riverton resort 053 831 0217
leprechaun b&b, The 053 831 1838
lillydale Game lodge 083 532 3610
magersfontein lodge 053 833 7113
Palmhof 053 861 1124
Palms, The 053 831 3485
Pembury lodge 053 831 6681
Pro Christo Global missions 053 841 0131
Queens Hotel 053 832 5845
romario’s b&b 053 832 8460
rosslands ranch/le-re ranch 083 751 6170
Shalom Guest House 053 861 1022
Sixty On Queensway Guesthouse 053 832 8209
Springbokkamp 053 581 7004
Stay a Day 053 832 7239
estate Private Hotel 5 053 832 2668
Aletheim Guest House 4 053 8321907
Ambassador lodge 4 053 831 7937
Aquarius Self Catering 4 053 831 2878
Australian Arms Guest House 4 053 832 1526
barney barnato b&b 4 053 831 5628
boitumelo Jwa Sechaba Guest House 4 053 832 4857
Cecil John rhodes Guest House 4 053 830 2500
Dankie Pa Guesthouse 4 053 861 1313
edgerton House 4 053 831 1150
el Toro Cottage 4 083 265 4795
Five Acres Guest House 4 053 861 1179
HenChe Self-Catering 4 053 832 6860
Kingston Game ranch & Kolobe Adventures 4 053 833 7083
mattanu Game reserve 4 083 235 1993
Protea Hotel Kimberley 4 053 802 8200
rePA Guest House 4 053 861 3132
Spitskop lodge 4 053 631 4221
Sundowner lodge 4 053 831 1145
The Kimberley Club 4 053 832 4224
bateleur Guest House 3 053 861 1022
belgravia b&b 3 053 832 8368
bishops lodge 3 053 831 7876
Carrington lodge 3 053 831 6448
Cullinan Guest House 3 053 831 8060
Diamond Guest House 3 053 861 4243
Dronfield Nature reserve 3 053 839 4309
ekhaya Guest House 3 053 874 3795
Greatbatch Guesthouse & backpackers 3 053 832 1113
Hadida Guest House 3 053 861 2323
Hadison Park Guest House 3 053 861 5929
Heerengracht Guest House 3 053 831 153
Holiday inn Garden Court 3 053 833 1751
Jungnickel Guest House & Conference Centre 3 053 832 5630
Kalahari lodge 3 053 831 5085
langberg Guest Farm 3 053 832 1001
legae Guest House 3 053 861 5983
little Farm lodge 3 053 833 7198
marrick Safari 3 053 833 7004
meridien Hotel 3 053 832 0864
milner House 3 053 831 6405
Protea Hotel Diamond lodge 3 053 831 128
riverside Caravan Park 3 053 581 7120
rooipoort Nature reserve 3 053 839 4309
royl Heights 3 053 832 9846
Savoy Hotel 3 053 832 6211
Tarentaalrand Safari lodge 3 053 833 7221
The Nook b&b 3 053 833 2917
Ubuntu Guest House 3 053 832 7000
Victorian Guest lodge 3 053 832 8168
Villa D'este Guest House 3 083 261 2342
Dawaria Guest House 2 053 832 9104
De beers Guest House 2 053 861 2192
extra mile Guest House 2 053 832 8780
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Diamond Pavilion shopping mall is a 34,500 m2 fully air conditioned shopping experience with some 100 shops. The mall boasts some 1,300 FREE undercover parking bays, offering a pleasant, safe and secure shopping environment.
Some 4.9 million shoppers visited the centre during 2011. Diamond Pavilions shopping mall maintains strong community roots and supports many local events, initiatives and causes.
Shopping is fun at the Diamond Pavilion shopping mall.
GREAT SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT!
shopping mall is a 34,500 m2 fully air conditioned shopping experience with some 100 shops. The mall boasts some 1,300 FREE undercover parking bays, offering a pleasant, safe and secure
Some 4.9 million shoppers visited the centre during Some 4.9 million shoppers visited the centre during
& ENTERTAINMENT!
Tel 053 832 9200 www.diamondpavilion.co.za
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Branch Contact number Address
Kimberley 053 839 5200 80 Bultfontein Road, Kimberley, 8301
Kuruman 053 712 9100 Cnr Livingstone and Main Roads, Kuruman, 8460
Springbok 027 718 8700 Van der Stel Street, Springbok, 9240
Upington 054 337 3300 40 Schroder Street, Upington, 8801
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BARKLY WEST
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BARKLY WEST INC. DELPORTSHOOP - As with many of the towns in the Northern Cape, Barkly West found its humble beginnings in the diamond
industry. In fact, this is where the very first diamond was discovered in South Africa in 1869. Originally established in 1849, Barkly West was a tiny mission
village until the diamond rush saw hundreds of prospectors flocking to the town in search of financial freedom. Located approximately thirty-five kilometers
away from Kimberley, Barkly West is not only a historical destination but a town that is surrounded by natural beauty and many attractions for visitors to explore.
32 Km northwest of Kimberley on the R31
Tourist Information: 053 531 0673 / 083 692 1215
38km south of Kimberley Activities & Attractions
rooftop bed and breakfast 053 531 0116 3rekaofella Holiday resort 053 531 0626 2Deo Gloria 053 531 0786Pro regno 053 531 0712barkly West 053 531 067Tree Tops 082 694 0059
barkly bridge and barkly West museum 053 842 0099
Canteen Kopje 053 531 0671
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:
Nooitgedacht Glacial Pavings - rock engravings which are over 1500 years old. St mary’s Anglican Church - The first church on the diamond fields which was built in 1871.
Need more heads on beds?To increase your occupancy join the Tourism Directory family.Now servicing over 1000 satisified accommodation providers.
Call 041 367 1510 or email [email protected] | www.tourismdirectory.co.za
magersfontein memorial Golf estate 053 580 2000
mokala National Park 053 204 8000
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WINDSORTON
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HARTSWATER
An agricultural town situated in the Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme on the banks
of the Vaal River in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. 23km off the
N12, north of Kimberley
Situated in the north-eastern part of the Northern Cape province, on the south bank of the Vaal River, approximately
62km north of Kimberley61km north of Kimberley on the N12
Semiprecious Stone Factory - Public visits are welcomed.
Activities & Attractions
Tourist information: 053 474 0432
This town has an idyllic setting in the southern section of the Vaalharts
Irrigation Scheme.21km from Warrenton (turn off N12
onto R49), north of Kimberley
Hartswater is an agricultural town serving the northern section of the
Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme15km from Jan Kempdorp on the R49,
north of Kimberley
burial Sites - There are grave sites from the Second World War, among others containing graves of German soldiers. Poplar lane - On the road between Jankempdorp and Hartswater is a 38 kilometre poplar lane, planted in 1937. This is probably the longest poplar lane in the world.
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burial Sites Tswana Chief Galeshwe, burial site can be found near Hartswater.Hartswater Wine CooperativeTaung Skull Situated on the border between the Northern Cape & the North West Provinces.Vaalharts irrigation Scheme This is one of the largest irrigation schemes in the world covering nearly 37 000 ha.
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immanuel Guest House 053 497 5141 3Prinshof Guest House 053 497 4008 1magelevendze Hotels and Guest Properties 053 497 5577Sarie marais river boat 072 4419230Timkulu Safaris Guest Farm 053 497 4297Transka Pleasure resort 053 497 3115
bostons lodge 053 456 0150Northern Cape Hotel & Catering School 053 456 2192Stallion lodge 053 456 0150
Weltevrede Guest House 053 474 0644 3Animal Farm b&b 053 474 0943Salome Guest House 053 474 1012Taung Sun Hotel 053 994 1820
barons Galley & lodge 053 474 0077 4moreson Guest House and Guest Farm 053 474 1065 4Shalom Guest House 082 9224754 4Aandrus Guest House 053 474 0077 3Seyffert Guest House 053 474 1632 3
eden Guest House 053 456 2501 4O’Hanna Guest House 083 449 1593 4Vallei Guest House 053 456 0557 4Jan Kempdorp Hotel 053 456 1621 1
Holpan Hamlet 053 551 0365
manganese mineral Collection 053 751 5555
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bed inda bush Guestfarm 053 551 0201
TOUriST iNFOrmATiON 053 474 0432
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The seemingly arid Karoo region quickly transforms itself with the first summer rains into waving fields of grasses with picturesque scenes of grazing sheep and spinning wind pumps. Visitors are enticed by its distinctive Karoo architecture, impressive churches and desolate valleys between flat-topped koppies (hills). This region offers visitors the traditional warm hospitality of its people combined with superb hunting, hiking and game watching.
Karoo architectureTake time out to explore the little towns of the Karoo and discover a unique style of architecture born of necessity. Most of the original town dwellings are simple
structures with a prominent covered verandah as protection against the harsh sun. The more elaborate homes have traces of Victorian style, but still maintain a Karoo-like integrity. The usual windmill in the back garden also adds a typical Karoo authenticity to the buildings.
Khoisan Rock Art Throughout the Karoo, visitors can discover the secrets of these ancient nomadic tribes by exploring the rock art engravings depicting the lives and customs of the Khoisan. Most of the images are found on low ridges of dolerite rock as the black boulder fields are ideal for engraving.
Vanderkloof DamThe second biggest dam with the highest dam wall in South Africa is a marvellous engineering feat and a fabulous holiday resort ideally suited to families. When the dam is full, it stretches to 100km in length and is perfect for most watersports including sailing, skiing and windsurfing. Dam tours can be organised to give visitors insight into the history and workings of the dam. The 6 200 hectare Rolfontein Nature Reserve is located on the northwestern shore. The reserve is home to eland, gemsbok, red hartebeest, Burchell’s zebra, white rhino, kudu, springbok, grey duiker, bat-eared fox, baboon, vervet monkey, aardvark and aardwolf.
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COLESBERG inc. Norvalspont - Colesberg lies in typical Karoo veld & is surrounded by koppies (little hills). The most famous is Coleskop, which can be seen from a distance of over 40km. The Karoo is famous for its wide open spaces & healthy climate. Colesberg has a rich history closely linked with to the legendary characters of South Africa’s diamond industry. John O’Reiley, who purchased the first diamond found in South Africa from its owner, Schalk van Niekerk, & took it to Colesberg for
testing. It was used to scratch “DP”, the initials of Draper & Plewman, a store which still exists, on the shop’s window. Once the stone passed this test. it was sent to Dr Guybourne Atherstone, a well-
known geologist. He confirmed it was a diamond & so started The Diamond Rush. Tourist Information - 051 753 0678 | [email protected] | www.colesberginfo.co.za
A town with old furrows & historic buildings. Halfway between Upington
and Port Elizabeth on N10.Tourist Information - 053 632 9100
Anglican ChurchThis Anglo-Boer War church houses a British Military Museum
Garden of remembrance
rural monumentIn honour to celebrate the centenary of the Great Trek.
Activities & Attractions
Karoo Gariep mieliefontein Guest Farm 053 643 0170 4Karoo Gariep New Holme Guest House 053 643 0170 4bun Clody Guest House 053 643 0256 3Dwaalfontein lodge 082 565 9044 3mams megatown 053 643 0333 3Hanover Hut 053 643 0446 2Ash Tree Guest House 053 643 0080Vergenoeg’t Country lodge 053 643 0143 Darling Street Guest House 053 643 0254Halfway Overnight Flats 053 643 0094Hanover lodge Hotel 053 643 0019Pienaar, mrs 053 643 0107rene brown 053 643 0110
NOUPOORT52km southeast of Colesberg and 56km
southwest of Hanover just off the N1Tourist Information - 049 843 1056
Anglican Church - This Anglo-Boer War church houses a British Military Museum.Garden of RemembranceHiking and 4x4ing - 049 824 3268Transkaroo Hiking Trail - 049 842 2112Rural Monument - In honour to celebrate the centenary of the Great Trek.
Activities & Attractions
rooipoort Guest Farm 049 843 1707 3The Don Guesthouse Noupoort 049 843 1075 1brulberg Guest Farm 049 842 3268Die Poort Guest House 049 843 1635Naauwpoort Hotel 049 843 1809Noupoort 049 843 1056/7Noupoort Guest House 049 843 1635Noupoort Hotel 049 843 2588
Anglo boer War Tour 051 753 0678
Colesberg Kemper museum 051 753 0678
Doornkloof Nature reserve 051 753 1315
Dutch reformed Church 051 753 0678
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RICHMOND
THREE SISTERS
A town in the central Karoo region of the Northern Cape Province, South Africa. It
is situated on the main N1 route.60km southwest of Hanover on the N1Tourist Information - 053 693 0001
The Three Sisters are a land formation comprising three
distinctively shaped hills.
HUTCHINSONFounded in 1883, at the arrival of the
railway line from Cape Town, as a station named Victoria West Road. In 1901 it was renamed after Sir Walter
Hely-Hutchinson.
VICTORIA WESTIt was named Victoria in 1844,
after Queen Victoria, though amended to Victoria West in 1855.
BRITSTOWNBritstown lies in the heart of the Central
Karoo and is a small farming town. The town is named after Hans Brits who settled here after he accompanied David Livingstone on a venture into the interior. On the N12, 98km north of Victoria West.
marina Guest House 053 693 0142 3An-ra Guest House 053 691 2181Die Fonteine 053 691 1840Perdehoef b&b 053 693 0212richmond 053 693 0001richmond lodge 053 693 0315rondawel Guest Farm 053 691 1721Van Zylskraal Guest Farm 053 691 1620Vlakfontein Guest Farm 053 691 2611Wortelfontein 053 691 1504
Gamamadi Guest Farm 049 8519402Travalia Guest Farm 053 622 0009elandsrus Country lodge 082 576 7662
De Oude Scholen b&b 084 7179135Victoria - Wes Guesthouse 082 8227704Die Pophuis Hoekie b&b 053 6211243
Kingwills b&b 082 7723530Die Peperboom b&b 053 6210312
Activities & AttractionsVictoria Trading Post & mannetjies roux museum 053 621 0353
Victoria West Nature reserve 053 621 0026
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PHILIPSTOWNNamed after Sir Philip Edmond
Wodehouse (1811-1887), Governor of the Cape Colony from 1861 to 1870.
60km northeast of De Aar on the R48Tourist Information - 053 665 0094
It is the second-most important railway junction in the country, situated on the line between Cape Town & Kimberley
& also the 3rd largest town in the Northern Cape. On the N10 just over
50km east of Britstown & 240km south of Kimberley
Tourist Information -053 632 9100Main attractions For tourists to see:Birding - More than 10 000 of the Lesser Kestrel visit South Africa during the summer. De Aar is one of the best places to see them.Central Karoo Show - Takes place during January/February each year and is a major event on the calendar.Garden of Remembrance - British soldiers who were killed in the Anglo-Boer War are honoured here.House of Olive Schreiner - Now a restaurant, this was the former home of the famous author.Paragliding - De Aar has the perfect conditions for Paragliding and attracts local and international enthusiasts.
Activities & Attractions
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Ammunition museum 053 631 2231
Karoo Clothing & Springbok leather Goods 053 631 3889
Khoisan rock engravings(Nooitgedacht Farm) 053 631 0241
brandfontein Farm 053 631 1245
Weather Station (Visitors by appointment) 053 631 1053
Khoisan rock engravings(Kareepoort) 053 652 1522
Olievenfontein 053 652 1713
Somerlus 053 652 2121
rooipoort 053 652 2122
Waschbank 053 652 192237
PETRUSVILLE
VANDERKLOOF
ORANIA
LOXTON
Founded about 1877 on the farm Rhenosterfontein and named after
Petrus Jacobus van der Walt who had bought it in 1810.
48km northeast of Philipstown and 108km from De Aar on the R48
Tourist Information - 053 663 0041
Activities & Attractions
Home to the highest dam wall in South Africa, this resort town was originally
name after the farm on which it is situated. 200km south of Kimberley,on
the banks of the Orange River.Tourist Information - 053 664 0198
Orania is unique in that the entire population is made up of Afrikaners.
The aim of the town is to create a stronghold for Afrikaans & the Afrikaner identity by keeping their language & culture alive.
29km north of VanderkloofTourist Information - 053 207 0063
Activities & Attractions
Cultural History museum - Collection of firearms can be observed here including a collection from Felix Lategan.
Activities & Attractions
Pride rock lodge 053 664 0242Vanderkloof 053 664 0198Vanderkloof Guest House 053 664 0010Vanderkloof Holiday resort 053 664 0198Vanderkloof Safari lodge 053 664 0011
Famous for its beehived shaped Corbelled Houses that were built by
Trekboers around the 1810s & are unique to the area. In recent years
the town has expericanced a revival as urbanites have moved to the small
town to escape the city.81km west of Victoria West on the R63
and 63km south of CarnarvonTourist Information - 053 381 3102
Activities & Attractions
Originally established in 1860 as the village of Harmsfontein, it was located within the territory of Schietfontein, the only water
source in the area & the site of the Rhenish mission station founded in 1847.
63km north of Loxton & 147km west of Britstown on the R384
Tourist Info- 053 382 3029/083 230 8412
Activities & Attractions
lord Carnarvon Guest House 082 780 4209Out of Africa Guest Houses CC 053 382 3185Tip-Top Guest Houses 053 382 3685Carnarvon Hotel 053 382 3095Dennegeur Guest Farm 053 382 1030Die Gastepaleis Guest House 053 382 4727Herbou Guest Farm 053 382 2121Osfontein Korbeelhuis Guest Farm 053 382 3513Oukraal Guest Houses 053 382 3029Out Of Africa Guest House 053 382 3185Stuurmansfontein Guest Farm 053 382 2102Victorian rose b&b 084 850 5545
CARNARVON
San rock Art (Kraaibosch Farm) 082 675 7000/082 775 0230
Damhuise information Centreeskom Hydroelectric Power Station 053 664 0002
Nature Conservation museum 053 664 0170
rolfontein Nature reserve 053 664 0170
Waterskiing( boardsailing, boating & swimming) | Vanderkloof Dam
Nature reserve 053 382 3012Tortoise reserve (60 types of mountains Tortoises) 053 3822 ask for 3002Tours and crafts at Oukraal 053 382 3029mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:blikkiesbar - at the Carnarvon Hotel Fort - Situated on Carnarvon Koppiebrick yard - Bricks are produced here using an age old technique of a donkey & a manCorbelled Houses - Houses built by Trekboers made out of flat stones with small domed rooves
Hiking(Voetspoor ) 053 3812 ask for 1522San rock Art engravings 053 3812 ask for 1513
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VOSBURG
VAN WYKSVLEI
PRIESKA INCLUDING COPPERTON
MARYDALE
GRIQUATOWN
Named after the Vos family, who owned the farm on which it was laid out. Many 18th century
buildings are national monuments.61km west of Britstown on the R384Tourist Information - 053 675 0021
The town is named after a farmer called Van Wyk & the Afrikaans suffix vlei, meaning ‘pond’, ‘marsh’149km east of Brandvlei & over 100km west of
Prieska on untarred roadsTourist Information - 053 382 3012
Activities & Attractions
Activities & Attractions
Prieska is a town on the south bank of the Orange River. It was originally named Prieschap, a Khoisan
word meaning ‘place of the lost she-goat’.240km southwest of Kimberley on the R357
Tourist Information - 053 353 5300
Gecko Cottage 082 371 7594 4Gariep Country lodge 053 353 2552 3Nelspoortjie Karoo Guest Farm 053 353 3163 3mila’s Coffee Shop & Tea Garden 053 353 2695Copperton Guest House 053 355 1010Fieddels lodge 053 353 1449letz Nietz Herberg 053 355 1010modderfontein 053 353 1919môrester Safaris 053 353 2346Omdraaisvlei 053 353 3334Plaaswerf Herberg 053 353 1892Prieska 053 353 5300/3002river View lodge 053 353 1417Soon le roux youth Camp 053 353 3306
Established in 1903 by the Dutch Reformed Church, Marydale was named after the wife of Mr GP Snyman,
owner of the farm on which the town was laid out.76km northwest of Prieska on the N10Tourist Information - 054 871 5500
boegoeberg Dam Kokerboom(Quiver Tree) Forest 054 871 0007
Activities & Attractions
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The town is best known for the semi-precious stones found there, particularly Tiger’s eye & Jasper. Sheep farming occurs with dorpers, a South African breed, which can now also be found in places such
as Australia. Midway between Groblershoop & Kimberley on the N8.
Tourist Information - 053 343 0019
Wildebeest Guest Farm 072 124 6814Holkrans Guest Farm 083 384 1512Dandyslaagte Guest House 053 962 1131Griquatown 053 343 0019Hotel Tiger eye 053 343 0084little Guest House, The 082 676 4956
Andries Waterboer's Grave mary moffat museumWitsand Nature reserve
Activities & Attractions
Hiking(Graskop) 053 6732 ask for 1631
Nuwedam 053 6732 ask for 1503
rock engravings(Keurfontein Farm) 053 6732 ask for 1911
Vosburg museum 053 675 0021
Central Garage Guest House 053 675 0057
Die Skerm 053 673 2161
Graskop Guest House 053 673 1631
Hunters Home Hotel 053 675 0045
Nuwedam Safaris 053 673 2150
San rock engravings (Springbokoog )
053 382 3029
Van Wyksvlei Dam 053 382 3029
Die bos Nature reserve 053 353 3059
Kleindoring 053 353 3064
Omdraaisvlei 053 353 3334
Uitdraai 053 353 1998
Wonderdraai 053 353 3075
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CAMPBELL
DOUGLASDOUGLAS is a town situated near the
confluence of the Orange and Vaal Rivers.
Just south of CampbellTourist Information - 053 298 1810
Campbell is a small town situated on the edge of the Ghaap Plateau. It was originally known as Grootfontein, but was renamed in honour of Reverend John Campbell who visited the Cape
Colony in 1813. 48km east of Griquatown on the N8
Tourist Information - 053 298 2364
Activities & Attractions
Activities & Attractions
broadwater river resort 082 332 2266 4Villa de Ghaap Guesthouse 053 298 4314 4rene’s Guesthouse 053 298 1824 3Africa lodge 053 298 1517Clearwater Hunt and Guest Farm 053 298 2355
Douglas Holiday resort 053 298 1182Douglas Hotel 053 298 1029Guinea-fowl lodge 053 298 1517Orange river Nature Camp 053 298 2103
Watersport - freshwater fishing and river rafting - 053 298 2645
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See: Die NeusDouglas Wine CellarDriekopseiland
Anglo boer War(Fabersput battlefield) 053 298 2364
Wildspan eco-Historical Tours 053 298 2364
Wildspan 053 298 2365
Aloe Nature reservebartlett's ChurchGriqua rebellionHoly Ark Wood
Khoisan CliffSchool buildingTuff WaterfallWagon Tracts
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:
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The naMaKWa RegionEach spring, the dormant and arid winter plains of the Namakwaland come alive with a flamboyant spread of wild flowers. As part of the Succulent Karoo, the Namakwa is a biodiversity hotspot and as such is the only arid hotspot in the world. It also has a rich and deeply rooted mining tradition and the Old Copper Way present visitors with the chance to follow in the footsteps of explorers of yesteryear. Also home to the best star-gazing on earth
|ai|ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park Southern Africa’s surrealistic mountain desert park introduced a new era for desert tourism and conservation when the multi-national treaty was signed between Namibia and
South Africa. Rugged kloofs, high mountains and dramatic landscapes sweep inland from the Orange River and are home to a remarkable array of plant and birdlife.
Much more than flowersA rich and rare plant life has adapted itself to the harsh climate of the Namakwa and this floral diversity has made the Namakwa the richest bulb flora arid region in the world. The region contains more than 6 000 plant species, 250 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 132 species of reptiles and amphibians and an unknown number of insects, making it the world’s most diverse, arid environment. More than 40% of these species are found nowhere else on Earth.
Copper and DiamondsRoutes along mines of old and present day explore this important part of the fabric of the Northern Cape. The historic
copper town of Okiep celebrates its rich mining history with many original sites preserved as tourist attractions, including the pump house, chimney and generator of the old mine and a viewing point at the mine site.
South African Astronomical Observatory The sky is the limit at Sutherland in the south, where fans of astronomy will find the best star-gazing on earth at the South African Astronomical Observatory. Visitors can book tours to experience the dramatic grandeur of the galaxy.
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The world’s largest forests of quiver trees (kokerbome) can be found outside Loeriesfontein, Kenhardt and Onseepkans. Owing its name to the San, who used the trunk, branches and its bark to make quivers, the aloe grows to four metres, stores water in its trunk, resists drought and lives for up to 400 years.
The sterboom or star-tree (Cliffortia arborea) grows nowhere else, but against the southern sides of high ridges of the Nuweveld mountain where it finds shelter from the blazing sun. The parks and nature reserves are amongst the best places to view this floral wonderland.
The 103 000 ha Namaqua National Park, 22km north-west of Kamieskroon, is open to the public throughout the year. The Goegap Nature Reserve is located 15 km from Springbok and offers 15 000ha of typically rocky granite hills and sandy flats. It supports 600 indigenous flower species, 45 mammal species and 94 bird species. The Hester Malan Wild Flower Garden showcases a spectacular number of indigenous succulants. Limited accommodation is available.
Explore the Flower Route
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Majestically stretching over 360 000 square kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari Desert in the north to the arid plains of the Karoo in the South, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience.
For nature lovers, the Northern Cape offers an abundance of nature and outdoor experiences with its incredible natural beauty and versatility. The province’s magnifying appeal is steeped in its rich archaeological heritage tracing ancient tribes like the San (Bushmen), Nama and Griqua and pays homage to its diverse history. The province is divided into five regions, namely Diamond Fields, Kalahari, Green Kalahari, Namakwa and Karoo.
The Namakwa region especially offers a rich and diverse tourism experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the colourful histories of towns deeply rooted in a proud mining tradition.
Take an unforgettable raft or canoe trip through imposing canyons on the meandering waterways of Namakwa’s artery of life, the Orange River.
Or take your 4x4 on an adventure in the haunting moonscapes of the stunningly barren, saw-toothed mountains of the untamed |Ai|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park.
Suggested Flower Route ItinerariesRoute 1Garies – Hondeklipbaai (R62) – towards Soebatsfontein take Kamieskroon turnoff – at Kamieskroon pass hotel to Namaqua National Park,
Route 2From Kamieskroon take the turn off to Leliesfontein – Kamiesberg Pass – towards Gamoep take Nourivier turn off – Garies via Karas
Route 3Springbok – Steinkopf via Nababeep (N7) – Port Nolloth (R382) – Grootmis/Kleinzee (permit required) – Spektakel Pass – Goegap Nature Reserve
Most flowers enthusiasts’ dream is to experience Namakwa’s spring display. This unspoiled expanse of open spaces is regarded as one of the world’s botanical wonders.
The first flowers appear in July along the drier coastal strip and in the north of the region and later flowering displays can be found until early October at the higher and cooler altitudes.
Labelled by visitors as ‘the greatest flower show on earth’, Namakwa offers blazing Persian carpets of colourful daisies and vegetation rich in bulbs, perennial shrubs and vygies.
The Namakwa region especially offers visitors a diverse tourism experience and is part of the Succulent Karoo which contains more than 6 000 plant species, 250 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 132 species of reptiles and amphibians and an unknown number of insects, making it the world's richest bulb flora arid region and the most diverse, arid environment.
More than 40% of these species are found nowhere else on Earth!
Many byroads traverse the region and a large variation of landscapes and colour combinations can be found within short distances. Be sure not to miss the Goegap Nature Reserve (Springbok), the Namaqualand National Park (Kamieskroon) and the ‘bulb capital’ Niewoudtville.
The best way to discover the small jewels sheltering between the taller plants is on foot and it offers keen photographers amazingly rewarding experiences.
Before setting out on your floral experience do contact the local tourism bureaux for up-to-date flower news or visit www.experiencenortherncape.com flower updates.
NORTHERN CAPE A destination for all seasons
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TEL: +27 (0)53 833 1434 / 832 2657 • FAX: +27 (0)53 831 2937 E-mail: [email protected] • www.experiencenortherncape.com
NAmAkwA in Full Bloom Most flowers enthusiasts’ dream is to experience Namakwa’s spring display. This unspoiled expanse of open spaces is regarded as one of the world’s botanical wonders.
The first flowers appear in July along the drier coastal strip and in the north of the region and later flowering displays can be found until early October at the higher and cooler altitudes.
Labelled by visitors as ‘the greatest flower show on earth’, Namakwa offers blazing Persian carpets of colourful daisies and vegetation rich in bulbs, perennial shrubs and vygies.
The Namakwa region especially offers visitors a diverse tourism experience and is part of the Succulent Karoo which contains more than 6 000 plant species, 250 species of birds, 78 species of mammals, 132 species of reptiles and amphibians and an unknown number of insects, making it the world's richest bulb flora arid region and the most diverse, arid environment.
More than 40% of these species are found nowhere else on Earth!
Many byroads traverse the region and a large variation of landscapes and colour combinations can be found within short distances. Be sure not to miss the Goegap Nature Reserve (Springbok), the Namaqualand National Park (Kamieskroon) and the ‘bulb capital’ Niewoudtville.
The best way to discover the small jewels sheltering between the taller plants is on foot and it offers keen photographers amazingly rewarding experiences.
Before setting out on your floral experience do contact the local tourism bureaux for up-to-date flower news or visit www.experiencenortherncape.com flower updates.
NORTHERN CAPE A destination for all seasons
For flower updates please contact the following:Elmaré van wykTankwa National ParkTel: +27(0)27-341 1927Fax +27(0)86 528 1131Email: [email protected]
karin van der merwe Hantam AreaTel: +27 (0)27 341 2203Cell: +27(0)83 553 4045E-mail: [email protected]
Bernard Van LentePark Manager: Namaqua National ParkTel: +27 (0)27 672 1948Fax: +27 (0)27 672 1015Cell: +27 (0)83 640 4915E-mail: [email protected]
Pearl HeynsTourism Developing and Marketing OfficerNamakwa Tourism OfficeTel :+27(0)27 712 8036Fax :+27(0)27 712 1421E-mail: [email protected]: www.namakwa-dm.gov.za
Avril PieterseCalvinia Tourism OfficeTel: +27(0)27 341 8131Fax: +27(0)27 341 8129/8128Email: [email protected]
Dephne BonnNamaqualand Museum (Springbok)Tel: +27(0)27 718 8131Fax: 27(0)27 712 1635Website: www.namakhoi.gov.za
Sandy BlakeKleinzee TourismTel: +27(0)27 877 0028
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SPRINGBOKSpringbok is the largest town in the Namaqualand area in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.The town lies at an altitude of 3300 feet (1000 m) in a narrow valley between the high granite domes of the Klein Koperberge (Small Copper Mountains).
This area is famed for the incredible transformation which occurs every spring, when the near-lifeless scrubland explodes into colour from thousands of flowers hidden in the dry dusty earth, brought to life by winter rains. One of the best places to view this phenomenon is at the Goegap Nature Reserve, a short distance south-east of the town. Apart from its spring flowers and various large antelope species, the reserve is also known for its collection of rare drought resistant succulents.
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A small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, and was in
the 1870s ranked as having the richest copper mine in the world.7km north of Springbok
Activities & Attractions
SPRINGBOK
OKIEP
SPRINGBOK inc. Carolusberg/Komaggas - Is the largest town in the Namaqualand area in the Northern
Cape province of South Africa550km north of Cape Town on the N7 & 400km west of Upington on the N14Tourist Information - 027 712 8035/6
Activities & Attractions
Annie’s Cottage 027 712 1451 4
blue Diamond lodge 027 718 2624 4
Daisy Country lodge 027 712 3335 4
Kleinplasie Guest House 027 712 1141 4
mountain View Guest House 027 712 1438 4
Old mill lodge 027 718 1705 4
Cat Nap Accommodation 027 718 1905 3
Desert rose Guest House 027 712 2330 3
elkoweru Guest House 027 718 1202 3
Goegap Nature reserve - Camping 027 718 9906 3
Harmony estate Guest lodge 027 718 1779 3
masonic Hotel 027 712 1505 3
Namaqua Game lodge 027 718 1268 3
Undulata Country lodge 027 712 3732 3
boesmanland Guesthouse 027 712 1757 2
Kokerboom motel 027 712 2685/6 2
rendezvous Selfcatering Accommodation 027 712 1328 2
Springbok Hotel 027 712 1161 2
Springbok lodge & restaurant 027 712 1321 2
Namakwa Chalets 021 930 4564
Springbok Caravan Park 027 718 1584
King’s b&b 027 712 3063
The Olive Tree Guest House 027 718 1808
Anglo boer WarGeological Sites - Klondike and MagabrecciaSmokestack
Goegap Nature reserve 027 718 9906Namaqualand museum 027 718 8100/34Namakwa 4x4 route 027 712 8035/6Synagogue 027 718 8100/34
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:blue mine Dutch reformed Churchmineshaft monument KoppieOrbicule Hill Smelting FurnaceWar Graves
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45km north-north-west of Springbok. Formerly known as Kookfontein, it was established as a mission station of the London Missionary Society, but was
later taken over by the Rhenish Mission50km north of Springbok on the N7
Tourist Information - 027 721 8841
Activities & Attractions
PORT NOLLOTH inc. Lekkersig/McDougall’s Bay - Today the town is a sleepy commercial hub with a number of holiday homes and a caravan park at the adjacent McDougalls Bay. It is also a gateway to the Richtersveld National
Park. 90km west of Steinkopf and 140km north west of Springbok
Tourist Information - 027 851 1111
Activities & Attractions
Kleinplasie Self Catering 054 933 0063 3Oasis in the Wilderness 054 971 0193 2Pofadder Hotel 054 933 0063 2Alta’s Flats 054 933 0034Klein Pella Guest Farm 054 972 9712rus-’n-bietjie 054 933 0277
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mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:Annenous Station and Nonahams immanuel Succulent NurseryKinderleKlipfontein GravesKlipfontein HotelKookfontein eyerhenish mission ChurchSteinkopf Art Gallery
museum 027 851 8350
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:mcDougall’s bay
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ALEXANDER BAY inc. Kuboes/Sanddrif - Is a town in the extreme north-west of South Africa, also known as the region of Little Namaqualand. It is
located on the southern bank of the Orange River mouth.
85km north of Port Nolloth, on the border of Namibia.
Tourist Information - 027 831 1330
Activities & Attractions
In the Centre of Richterveld
Tourist Information - 027 851 7108
Activities & Attractions
Alluvial Diamond mine and museum Tours 027 831 1330Ai|Ais/richtersveld Transfrontier Park 027 831 1506Alexander bay Guesthouses 027 831 1855 brandkaros Camping Site 027 831 1364
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:lichen-FieldNama CultureOrange river estuary
eksteenfontein Guest House 027 851 7108lekkersing rooms 027 851 8580
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:Donkeycart ridesrooiberg ConservancyTextile Group
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VIOOLSDRIF - The name in Afrikaans means ‘the ford (shallow river crossing) of the violin’. It is reportedly named after Jan Viool (“John Violin”), who is said to have
played the fiddle in these parts in the nineteenth century.On the N7 between SA and Namibia, 117km north of Springbok
A small diamond mining town on the west coast of the Northern Cape
province in South Africa, owned by De Beers. It is located in the arid
Namaqualand regionKleinzee is 100km west of Springbok
and Koingnaas is 65km south of KleinzeeTourist Information - 027 877 0028 Cape Fur Seal Colony
Kleinzee museummolyneux Nature reserve4x4 Tours
Activities & Attractions
HONDEKLIP BAY inc. Soebatsfontein - Today Hondeklip Bay is a popular regional holiday destination and serves the fishing and diamond-
mining community.South of Koingnaas and 104km from
Springbok.
Skulpieskraal Tented lodge 076 430 8300Die Honnehok Chalets 027 692 3041Hondeklipbaai Camping 027 692 3066Hondeklipbaai mPrC 027 692 3089
CrayfishingScenic DrivesShipwreck
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bushwhacked Outdoor Adventures 027 761 8953Namaqua Trail 027 718 2985 / 6Oewerbos river Camp 027 761 8753
The Growcery 082 082 6715
The river rafters 021 975 9727
Aquacade Camp 027 761 8777Fiddlers Creek Camp 027 761 8953riverside Camp 027 761 8677
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KAMIESKROONKAMIESKROON inc. Leliefontein
The town is more or less in the centre of Namaqualand, about 70 km (43 mi) to the south of Springbok. It is known
mainly for its abundance of wild flowers during spring.
67km south of Springbok on the N7Tourist Information - 027 672 1948
Harry’s Place 027 672 1856 3Verbe Caravan Park & Farm Accommodation 027 672 1776 3Cosy mountain Farm Accommodation 027 672 1113 2Gousblom Guest House 027 672 1004 2Kamieskroon b&b 027 672 1652 2Kamieskroon Hotel and Caravan Park 027 672 1614 2Pedroskloof Guest Farm 027 672 1666 2randspaar Guest House 027 672 1604 2De Hoek Guest House 027 672 1632
Activities & AttractionsHiking 027 672 1762Namaqua National Park 027 672 1948Paulshoek 027 541 1043Kharkamsleliefonteinleliefontein methodist Church and Parsonagelt DJ Darter's Gravemountain bikingPhotographic WorkshopsSpring Flowers
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A small agricultural centre situated about 110 km south of Springbok
115km south of Springbok on the N7Tourist Information - 027 712 8035/6
Activities & Attractions
Garies Self-Catering 027 652 1799 3Sophia Guest House 027 652 1069 2Garies Hotel & restaurant 027 652 1042 1Agama Tented Camp 072 0400 614Garies Hotel and restaurant 027 652 1042Flowerpower Farm 021 8547417municipal Caravan Park 027 652 8000Nourivier Caravan Park 027 672 1501Paulshoek Camp & Nama Huts 027 541 1055
Sutherland’s arid climate and remote location 1,450 metres (4,760 ft) above sea level make its night skies among
the world’s clearest and darkest120km north of Matjiesfontein on the
R354 and 135km south of CalviniaTourist Information - 023 571 1265
A very small town in the Northern Cape. The surrounding districts are
arid, sparsely populated, rugged and picturesque.
165km east of Springbok on the N7Tourist Information - 054 971 0062
Dutch reformed & Catholic ChurchesPofadder hiking trail - 054 933 0066
Galileo Cottage 023 571 1959 4Kambro-kind b&b 023 571 1405 4Skitterland Guesthouse 023 571 1115 4Jakkalsdans Guest Farm 023 571 2745 3rhenoster Valley Guest Farm 023 571 2780 3rooikloof Guest Farm 023 571 2607 3Sutherland inn 023 571 1432 3Alpha b&b 023 571 1257 2blesfontein Guest Farm 023 571 2631 2Skurweberg 4x4, Camping & Guest Farm 023 5712728 2Sutherland Guest House 023 571 1257 2Kosmos Self Catering 023 571 1192 1Susana’s Cottage 023 571 1204 1rosa Villa Guest House 023 571 2798Southern Cross b&b 023 571 1477Verlatenkloof Guest Farm 021 975 4439banksgate Guest Farm 023 062 1930Cottage, The 023 571 1074De list School Hostel 023 571 1055Galaxy, The 023 571 1241Jupiter b&b 023 571 1340Karoo Hotel 023 571 1096Khoi-Khoi Guest House 023 571 1193Koornlandskloof Guest Farm 023 571 2723morester Guest House 072 651 6814Orion Farmstay 023 571 1257Ouplaas Self Catering 084 606 3456Panorama 023 571 2616Primrose Cottage 023 571 1087rô-veld Guest House 023 571 1063Silhouette Guest Farm 023 571 2616
Quiver Tree Forest | Spring Flowers | Windpump museum - 027 662 1119
Soek-‘n-Slapie Guest House 053 391 3329 3Annie’s inn 053 391 3541 2Williston & Snooty Fox b&b 053 391 3069 2benoudsfontein Farm 053 3912 1302De rust Guest Farm 053 391 2104Hawthorne Country House 082 342 4144rietvlei Farm 053 391 2402Williston Hotel 053 391 3005Zakrivier Guest Farm 082 761 4488
blockhouseCorbelled Housesmuseum(NG mission Church)NG Church
rhenish ChurchSinging HillsTombstone route
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WILLISTONOriginally settled by people from
Germany, the town was renamed in honor of Hampden Willis in 1883
120km east of CalviniaTourist Information- 053 391 3003
LOERIESFONTEINA small town that falls within the
Hantam Region. 120km southwest of Brandvlei and 63km northeast of
Nieuwoudtville.Tourist Information - 027 662 1001
rooiberg and roodebergkloof Hiking Trail 027 652 8000
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BRANDVLEI
It was established in 1851 on the farm Rietfontein & named after the Scottish
immigrant Reverend Colin Fraser.120km east of Sutherland.
Tourist Information - 053 391 3003
Die Tuishuis Guest House 027 744 1000Die lapa 083 377 0684Kliphuis restaurant and Herberg Country inn 023 741 1870De Potjes 023 741 2540Fraserburg High School 023 741 1093Outuin Guest House and Farm Stay 023 7411208Polla’s Place 023 741 1033Witfontein Farm Guest House & Witfontein Veld Camping Site 083 225 3094
breastworks | Corbelled Houses | Old Parsonage museum | Pepperpot | Powder magazine | Power Station | Walking routeGansfontein Palaeo Surface - 023 571 1265
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70km west of Calvinia on the R27Tourist Information - 027 218 1336
Located in the Bushmanland, also known as the Thirst Land, Dorsland in Afrikaans
170km northeast of Calvinia on R27Tourist Information - 054 603 8400
Matjiesfontein Farmstall 027 218 1217oorlogskloof nature reserve 027 218 1159
Van Zijl Guesthouses 027 218 1535 3Swiss Villa Guest House D,b&b and S/C 027 218 1347boereplaas Guest House 027 218 1217bokmakierie Self-catering Cottage 078 1619 369Greylingshof Self Catering 027 218 1182Groenrivier Self Catering 027 218 1122Kleinplaas Self Catering 027 218 1270Kliprivier Self Catering 027 218 1204leeuriet D/b&b 027 218 1131lokenburg Self Catering 027 218 1317mensieskraal Self Catering 083 626 6033
Nieuwoudtville Hotel 027 218 1046Nuweplaas Self Catering 027 218 1248Oorlogskloof Self Catering 027 218 1214Ouma Khan/rooidakhuis Self Catering 027 218 1061Papkuilsfontein Guest House 027 218 1246rooidakhuis S/C/Db&D 027 218 1061Sewefontein Self Catering 027 218 1501Sonweelde Self Catering 027 218 1338Trekpad Self Catering 027 218 1205Woonstel 083 234 7503ystervark Self Catering 027 218 1522
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CALVINIACalvinia enjoys 80% starlight and
is renowned for its kaleidoscope of spring wildflowers coinciding with the
Namaqualand wildflower spectacle.70km east of Nieuwoudtville
Tourist Information - 027 341 8100
Die Dorphuis 027 341 1606 4
Die Hantamhuis b&b 027 341 1606 4Jo’s Guesthouse 027 341 2247 3Hantam Hotel 027 341 1512 2rolbos Guest House 027 341 1666berghaven Self Catering 027 341 2220brakfontein Self Catering 027 341 1651Calvinia Caravan Park 027 341187Calvinia Hotel 027 341 2579Caravan Park 027 341 1871Carmel Villa 027 341 1446Cobus se Gat Self Catering 027 341 2326
Commercial Hotel 027 341 1020Die Kliphuis 027 341 2154Groenewald Self Catering / b&b 027 341 1188Hantam & NDm Flats Self Catering 027 341 8100Hiesô Hiesô Guest Flat 082 771 1269Katryns b&b 073 174 4059Klein Witputs 027 341 1279Klipwerf Self Catering 027 341 1126maku-Tuis Self Catering 083 227 1062matjiesfontein b&b/Self Catering 027 341 2203middelpos Hotel 027 341 2507Pionierslot b&b 027 341 1263Soetwater Self Catering 084 800 5211Steenkamp’s Selfcatering - Selfsorg woonstelle 027 3411 110Toekoms Self Catering 027 341 2201
Akkerendam Nature reserve | Dutch reformed ChurchGrave of Abraham esau | Hantam House | Spring Flowersmuseum - 027 341 8500
birdlife | Dutch reformed Church | lekkerle and Kans | Verneukpan
Brandvlei Hotel 054 603 0002Die Windpomp/oude Kraal Lokaal 054 603 0011Verneukpan 054 602 8100
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The contrasting vastness of the Green Kalahari will overwhelm visitors with its dramatic changes in landscape from dramatic semi-deserts and the stark silhouettes of sweeping sand dunes to the lush green valleys of vineyards and fruit orchards hugging the banks of the mighty Orange River.
augrabies Falls national Park Arguably one of the most impressive natural wonders in the country, the Augrabies Falls plummets 56 metres down a series of granite cataracts to create what the original Khoikhoi residents called Ankoerebis or Place of the Great Noise. The world’s sixth largest waterfall is an awesome spectacle not to be missed. The park is essentially a scenic park with a rich variety of animals and indigenous trees. Various exciting new eco-adventure packages are available to visitors and include self-drive game watching, night drives, the short Dassie Nature Trail and the
3-day Klipspringer Hiking Trail, which takes hikers from the plateau into the depths of the gorge.
Riemvasmaak - A Community RestoredBest accessed by 4x4 vehicles, this spectacular mountain desert wilderness with its towering granite canyons is owned and run by the community of Riemvasmakers. It was one of the first land restitution projects in South Africa and has much to offer the intrepid traveller. Besides 4x4 adventures, visitors can enjoy bathing in a natural outdoor hot spring, absailing, river rafting, san rock art viewing and guided tours. Traditional dances and meals can be arranged and accommodation is available in comfortable chalets that are perched on the edge of cliff walls.
The Red Dune Routeis a showcase for the wide range of activities available to visitors ranging from duneboarding, camel riding and 4x4 trailing for the adventurous to leisurely game drives, guided walks, birding expeditions and other
eco-inclined activities for nature-lovers. This presents an ideal opportunity for visitors to embrace local customs and stories, to indulge in authentic local foods and encounter warm Kalahari hospitality in a remote desert area.
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park A 3.7 million hectare unspoilt ecosystem and Africa’s first Transfrontier park linking Northern Cape with Namibia and Botwana. Kgalagadi is home to vast herds of gemsbok, springbok, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, eland as well as lion, leopard, cheetah and smaller game. The red sand dunes, sparse vegetation and the dry riverbeds of the Nossob and Auob provide perfect backdrops for numerous species of antelope and predators. Overnight accommodation is available at three traditional rest camps.
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The Orange River Wine Cellars The largest wine producing co-operative in South Africa and the second largest in the world. The cellars offer an extensive range of wines from dry white to natural sweet and dry red as well as award-winning dessert wines.traditional rest camps.
explore the orange River Wine RouteOrange River Wine Cellars consist of five wineries situated in Upington - the head
office, Kakamas, Keimoes, Grootdrink and Groblershoop. Grape juice cellars operate from
Kanoneiland, Kakamas and Grootdrink. The wine grapes of the Orange River Wine Cellars
originate from 794 producers along the Orange River, which stretch over more than 300km from
Groblershoop to Blouputs. The cellars offer an extensive range of wines from dry white, natural
sweet and dry red, as well as dessert wines.
explore the Red Dune RouteThis route networks a group of highly individual
guest houses, farms and game reserves in the remote most northerly area of the Northern Cape. The members of the route are all en-
route to the gigantic Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, which is the land of pronking springbok,
black-maned Kalahari lions and the ever evasive leopard and cheetah. But the legendary
hospitality and accommodation, accompanied by endless stories and traditional dishes like
roosterkoek, nabbas, venison and melktert, are what makes every visit really special.
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Desert Palace Hotel & Casino Resort
Tel: +27 (0)54 338 4100Fax: +27 (0)54 338 4299Web: www.desertpalace.co.zaEmail: [email protected]: Erf 1, Golf Course Road, Upington
* 60 Room 3star Hotel* 2 Convention Centres
* Bella Roma Restaurant & Lapa* Creche
* Games Arcade* Shops
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Desert Palace Casino Support Responsible Gambling. Gambling for persons older than 18 years.Winners know when to stop. National Toll-free Counselling Line: 0800 006 008
Augrabies Falls National Park 054 452 9200Kalahari Kuirfees 054 332 1100Kalahari Oranje museum 054 331 1373microlight and Gyro Flights 082 717 2340mill Community Craft Centre 054 339 0662Orange river Wine Cellars 054 337 8800Sakkie se Arkie 082 575 7285Spitskop Nature reserve 054 332 1336Siyanda Cotton Ginnery 054 334 0015South African Dried Fruit Co-operative 054 337 8800
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:Camel and rider Statue Date Palm AvenueDutch reformed Church Hortentia Windmillroman Catholic Church Semiprecious StonesScotty Smith George St leger memorial Stone of Abraham 'Holbors' September
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breakfast at Arabesque Coffee Shop 054 331 3412
Canoeing on the Orange river 082 773 3304
Kalahari-Oranje museum 054 331 2640
Wine Tour at Orange river Wine Cellars 054 337 8800
Sakkie se Arkie Orange river Cruise/Fly fishing/Canoeing
082 564 5447
Kalahari Kuierfees 054 332 1100
Agricultural expo 054 331 2105
Upington Tourism 054 332 1196
Kalhari monate lodge and Spitskop Nature reserve 054 332 1336
Three lovely walks 054 332 6064
Watersports 054 332 6064
Camel and rider Statue 054 332 6064
South African Dried Fruit Co-operative 054 332 6064
magic of Desert 4x4 Adventure Tours 054 332 5787
Kalahari Safaris - Desert explorers 054 332 5653
Kalahari Tours and Travel 054 338 0375
Kalahari Guesthouse & Farmstall - Accommodation 073 194 2864
Tata ma Tata Tours(Game Viewing, Hiking & Hunting) 054 339 1112
Kalahari monate lodge Self catering & camping. 054 332 1336
The mill 082 611 5254
Norokei Quad biking 073 610 8944
Swift river Upington outdoor adventure 082 773 3304
Kriek Helicopters 083 321 8707
Walker Flying Services 054 332 3685
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KANONEILAND
KEIMOES
AUGRABIES
25km southwest of Upington on the N14
Tourist Information - 054 491 1223
Activities & Attractions
African Vineyard Guest House 083 461 1724Carpe Diem Guest House 054 332 2901eldorado b&b 054 491 1001minogah Camping 054 491 1223minogah Guest House 054 491 1223Oranjerus Holiday resort 054 491 1010
It lies on the Orange River and is about halfway between Upington and Kakamas. 40km southwest of Upington
on the N14. Tourist Information - 054 661 6400
Kei Casa 054 461 1014 4De Werf lodge 054 461 1635 3Okashona Okangala 054 461 1039 3Tkabies bed and breakfast 054 461 2421 3Kalahari Water 054 461 2404 2The Overlook 054 461 1235Harvest moon Guest House 054 461 1401Keimoes Caravan Park 054 461 6400Keimoes Overnight rooms 054 461 1641monks rest 054 461 0175Tusse brûe Chalet 054 461 260
Dutch reformed mission ChurchTierberg Nature reserveWaterwheelWine Tasting and Tours - 054 461 1006
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KAKAMAS inc. Augrabies - Originated as at a place where the Orange River
could be relatively easily crossed. The spot was first known as Bassonsdrif
Map drawing needed: 80km southwest of Upington on N14
Tourist Information - 054 431 6300
Dundi lodge Augrabies Falls 054 451 9200The Falls Guest House 054 451 7021Augrabies Adventure lodge 072 515 6079Augrabies Valle b&b 054 451 7009Daberas Adventures 083 384 718De marchand Guest House 082 875 5965Arrie se Put Guest House 082 339 2096Kalahari Adventure Centre 054 451 0177Khamkirri Private Game reserve 054 4510325lake Grappa Guest Farm and Ski School 082 978 3949
Augrabies Falls National Park 054 452 9200Khamkirri Private Game reserve 054 451 0325riemvasmaak Hot Springs 083 873 7715Wine Tasting and Tours 054 431 0830
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:egyptian-styled Hydroelectric Power StationGerman War Gravesirrigation Tunnelsrockery routeOperating Waterwheels
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Activities & Attractions
120km southeast of Upington on the N8
Tourist Information - 054 833 9500
Headmaster’s House 054 833 0757 4Grape Vine Guest House 054 833 0833 3boegoeberg Dam resort 054 832 1430Duin-in-die-Weg 082 336 9107Kalahari lodge 054 833 0445Thuru lodge 082 780 0104Trans boegoe eco resort 083 500 7180
Tel +27 (0)53-3131061 Mobile +27 (0)83 234 7573Email: [email protected]
www.witsandkalahari.co.za
Experience the Kalahari desert with its blue sky, rolling dunes and prolific birdlife
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DANIELSKUILIt takes its name from a cone-shaped depression 6m deep in the dolomitic
limestone; with a domed covering, reminiscent of the biblical ‘Daniel in the lion’s den’.
80km east of PostmasburgTourist Information - 053 384 8600
Klein Papkuil lodge 082 492 6774 4little eden Guest House 053 384 1060 3mount Carmel Safaris 053 384 0564 3rest a While Guesthouse 053 384 0233 3Plenary Hotel 053 384 1690 2Serendipity Guest House 053 384 0838
Vaalbos Guest House 053 384 0135Die lapa Guest House 053 384 029Finch Guest House, lime Acres 053 385 0061idwala Guest House 083 490 2659middelpos Guest Farm 053 862 7133
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boegoeberg Dam 083 257 4730Orange river Wine Cellars 054 833 0147roaring Sands 053 313 1061/2
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:eselkloupanWater Turbine
boesmansgat 053 384 0564 4Hiking - mount Carmel 053 384 0564 3
mAiN ATTrACTiONS FOr TOUriSTS TO See:british Fort | Gaol | Hunting
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MIER AREA/ASKHAM inc Andriesvale/Noenieput - The name Mier is an
Afrikaans word that originates from the word “mere” which means “lakes”.
200km north of Upington.
POSTMASBURGPOSTMASBURG inc Beeshoek
170km east of UpingtonTourist Information - 053 313 0343
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Witsand Nature reserve 053 313 1061 3
Abendruhe Guest House 053 313 3882 3
Witsand Nature reserve 053 313 1061/2 2
Secure-U-rest 053 313 0154
Andri Sha motel 053 313 2182
Nagrus Guest House 083 259 9154
Nola Guest House 053 313 1593
Postmasburg Hotel 053 313 1166
Postmashuis Guest House & Tea Garden 053 313 0382
Soetfontein Guest Farm 053 313 1949
mAiN ATTrACTiON FOr TOUriSTS TO See:blinkklipkopHowitzer GunPostmas Diamond minereformed Church & rev Dirk Postma Statue
4x4 Trails - Pulai Farm 054 531 0928 3Kalahari 4x4 Trail 054 338 0375 3Kgalagai Transfrontier Park 054 561 2000 2
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The sundrenched Kalahari with its endless horizons and undulating dunes evokes memories of a land before time and is rich in birdlife, including 40 raptor and vulture species (of 67 species in South Africa) and seven owl species (of 12 species nationally).
The Roaring Kalahari Route Enjoy an adventure on the back roads of the Kalahari. This route is a tribute to Mother Nature’s creatures – big and small. Visitors can expect the thrills of the King of the Animal kingdom in close-up encounters with the Kalahari lions in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, but also meet the smaller desert creatures and discover their secret world.
From Beneath the SurfaceBehind the apparent tranquillity of the Kalahari, the immense natural resources of this region remain a surprising phenomenon. Mammoth trucks and colossal machinery bear testament to the Kalahari’s reputation for as a superior source for manganese and other minerals.
The Eye of KurumanThe largest spring in the southern hemisphere brings relief to the desert. Kuruman is known as the ‘Oasis of the Kalahari’ and is blessed with a permanent source of water. Gasegonyane, which
means little water calabash, is commonly known as ‘Die Oog’ and delivers 20-30 million litres of crystal clear water daily to its approximately 10 000 inhabitants. The town nestles in a shallow valley surrounded by low hills and is named after a Bushman chief, who lived in the area in the 1700s.
Hunters’ Paradise The Kalahari region has established itself as one of the major hunting areas in South Africa and is ideally situated on a main access route between Gauteng and Namibia/Cape Town via Upington. The Northern Cape is home to more than 1200 registered fenced game farms covering over 2,6-million hectares and presents excellent hunting opportunities. The Hunting & Wildlife Industry is stringently regulated by the Department of Environment and Nature Conservation to ensure adherence to strict guidelines and operational procedures.
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The sheer size and distances of the Kalahari can be intimidating, but the members of the Roaring Kalahari Route make visitors feel at ease in this vast wilderness. The route starts in the oasis of Kuruman before heading through the tree-filled town of Kathu and northwards to Dibeng and the mining towns of Hotazel and Black Rock. It then heads to McCarthy’s Rest on the Botswana border, back down to Van Zylsrus and westward to Askham with a detour to the unforgettable Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
The next stop on the itinerary is Upington, the largest town on the route before heading back east to Groblershoop and the Boegoeberg Dam. A stay-over at the Witsand Nature Reserve is an absolute must before continuing the journey to Griquatown and Danielskuil. Along the way visitors can visit and stay at some of the most hospitable and colourful guest houses, guest farms, resorts, parks and nature reserves in the country.
Explore the Roaring Kalahari Route
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Majestically reaching over 360 000 kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari desert in the north to the arid plains of the Karoo in the south, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience. Characterised by its open spaces, friendly people, rich history and unique cultural diversity, this land of the extreme promises an unparalleled tourism destination of extreme nature, extreme culture and extreme adventure for those who dare to experience it.
It is served by two airports in Kimberley and Upington with daily flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town and charter options from Windhoek, Victoria Falls and an internal network making exploration of all five regions possible.
The province is divided into five regions and boasts a total of six national parks, including two Transfrontier parks crossing into world-famous safari destinations such as Namibia and Botswana as well as six provincial nature reserves, two of the largest rivers in South Africa and three legendary deserts. Each region will capture the imaginations of those who dare to explore it and its ancient mysteries.
A Destination for all Seasons
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Ga-SeGonyana Municipality Ga-Segonyana municipality is a former cross-boundary municipality with areas in the Northern Cape and the North-West Province.On the Ghaap Plateau 1 131m above sea level, Kuruman is the principal town of the the municipality and the Kalahari section of the Namakwari Route. The origin of the town’s name is uncertain but it is generally accepted as being a variation of the name of an 18th-century San leader, Kudumane. Known as the ‘Oasis of the Kalahari’, Kuruman is blessed with a permanent and abundant source of water. More densely vegetated than most oases, its water flows from Gasegonyana, commonly called The Eye. A spring delivering 20 million litres of water daily to 71 000 inhabitants, the water flows from solution cavities in the dolomitic Ghaap Plateau and cracks in the mammoth doleritic dykes and sills that thrust their way into prominence from the earth’s core some 190 million years ago.
This principal town of the Kalahari is the first town in the Northern Cape on the N14 from Johannesburg (520km to the east)
attractionS include:Bird Sanctuary & nature reserve Hotazel Rd. The bird sanctuary has a wetland area with plenty of grass, reeds and trees. There are about 115 different species of birds mainly from the duck, ibis and heron families. The 2 000 hectare Nature Reserve is situated on the northwest side of Kuruman.
eye, the Main Str. It is the largest natural fountain in the Southern Hemisphere. Stocked with goldfish, carp, barbel and blue kurper, The Eye has full café, curio and ablution facilities. Tel: 053 712 1095.
HuntingKuruman is home to the Kalahari Hunters’ Association. The abundant game bred and culled in the area is fast turning it into a hunter’s Mecca. Tel: 053 712 2711
Kalahari Manganese Field Mineral collection Private gemstone collection. Tel: 053 712 2145
Kalahari raptor centreOn the road to Upington. The sanctuary treats and rehabilitates injured raptors. Accommodation also available. By appointment only. Tel 053 712 3576 | www.raptor.co.za
Kuruman country club Offers golf (9 holes), squash course, bowls, tennis, snooker. Tel: 053 712 1242
Moffat Mission Station Moffat Lane. Dr Robert Moffat and his wife, Mary, arrived in Kuruman from Scotland in 1820. The Moffat Church was completed in 1838 and, for years, was the largest building
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in the Northern Cape. The marriage of their daughter, Mary, to explorer David Livingstone took place in the church, declared a national monument in 1939. Tel: 053 712 1352/2645
truce tree Seodin Rd. The 1914 Rebellion left its mark on Kuruman. General J Kemp and 700 rebels invaded Kuruman to replenish their rations. Captain Frylinck and Lieutenant Gash were responsible for the safety of Kuruman and, after a short skirmish, the garrison surrendered. An armistice was negotiated beneath this shady camelthorn tree.
tswalu Kalahari reserve Tswalu, meaning ‘new beginning’ in the Tswana language, is the largest privately owned game reserve in South Africa. The historic home of the San and malaria-free, the reserve has over 70 species of mammals and more than 200 bird species. Wonderwerk cave & rock paintings 43km south down Daniëlskuil road on the farm Wonderwerk. Archaeological excavations of the 140m long cave suggest datings of more than a million years old to the early twentieth century when members of the Bosman family made it their home.
CONTACT T: (053) 712 9418F: (053) 712 3581
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KURUMAN
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Famous for its scenic beauty & the Eye of Kuruman, a geological feature bringing water from deep underground to the surface in the Kalahari Desert. On the N14 from
Johannesburg ( 520km to the east)Tourist Information - 053 712 1001
riverfield Guest House 053 712 0003 3Safari Travelodge 082 446 4095 3Shalom Guest House 053 712 178 3Soetvlakte Guest Farm 053 751 1631 3The Guesthouse on main 053 712 1927 3Thuba-Kobo-Segole 053 712 0301 3AJ’s Guest b&b 053 712 2754 2Audrey’s Guest House 053 712 2760 2boiketlong Guest House 053 712 2760 2De Duine lodge b&b 084 800 7779 2Hibiscus Guest House 053 712 2991 2legaeng Guest House, mothibistadt 053 773 1977 2Shomatobe lodge 053 712 1561 2moffat mission maphakela 053 712 1352 1billy’s b&b 079 523 5579Campbell Guest and Hunting Farm 053 781 0343Cumming Farm Self Catering 053 781 0479De Klerk Safaris 053 7810 297De Oude Werf lodge 053 712 0117Die mynhuis Guesthouse 053 712 2546Kalahari Kaya 082 920 0857Kalahari raptor Centre 053 712 3576Kgalagadi Hotel, batlharos 053 774 1990Kuru-Kuru Guesthouse 076 781 6669Nooitgedacht b&b 053 712 0904Oude Werf lodge 082 820 2512Palermo inn 053 712 3951Tuscany Guesthouse 082 423 6311Villa best b&b 082 774 0298Villa mari b&b 053 712 2547Wonderwerk Caves 082 832 7226broughton Guest Farm 083 378 9949Huisjes Zonder Naam 083 250 4636Kuruman Hotel 053 712 2450livingstone lodge 053 712 3930municipal Caravan Park 053 712 1479North Star, Wrenchville 053 712 3171Oranje Noord Guest Flats 082 808 4179
Amaziah b&b 082 927 1190 4Kalahari lodge 053 712 1666 4Kalahari rangers lodge, mcCarthy’s rest 079 580 4199 44x4 bateleur Camp 053 781 0408 3bee my Guest Guest House 053 712 2635 3Corheim Guest Farm 053 712 2964 3Cunningham Cottage 053 712 2403 3Die Oog b&b 053 712 0353 3eldorado Hotel 053 712 2191 3Janke Guest House 053 712 0949 3Klipwerf Guest House 053 712 0932 3letona Guesthouse 053 712 3073 3mamre House b&b 053 712 3054 3Oppiknoppi Guest Farm 053 751 1388/2 3red Sands Country lodge 053 712 0033 3
Hunting - Kalahari Hunters' Association 053 712 2711 4Kuruman Country Club 053 712 1242 4moffat mission Station 053 712 1352/2645 4Wonderwerk Cave & rock Paintings 082 832 7226 3
bird Sanctuary & Nature reserve | Truce TreeTswalu Kalahari reserve | The eye - Stocked with carp, goldfish, blue kurper and barbel, this is the largest fountain in the Southern Hemisphere
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KATHU
DIBENG
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KATHU inc. Dingleton - A suite of significant Stone Age sites occur in and around Kathu and on adjacent
farms. These are subject to on-going archaeological research.
50km west of Kuruman on the N14Tourist Information - 053 723 2261
Namakwari estate 053 723 2987 4Gamagara lodge 053 723 2285 3melkbos Guest House 053 723 1429 3Sanyati b&b 053 723 1666 3Cameleon Guesthouse 082 923 2397Constantia Guest House 053 723 3020Cranberry Cottage 053 723 7901liwika Guesthouse 053 723 2691mopani Guesthouse 053 723 2519rio Tessa Guesthouse 053 723 1238The ranch Chalets 082 927 9621Adrianna Guest House 053 723 2079Khai Apple resort 053 723 2261Ommihoek b&b 053 723 1478rheotessa Guest House 053 723 1238road runner Guest House 053 723 1346Steenkamp Guest Farm 053 723 2391
10km north of KathuTourist Information - 053 723 2261
Shoe Factory 053 791 0202
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The name is Afrikaans and means ‘elephants corner or glen’, referring to
skeletons found there.100km west of Kuruman on the N14
Tourist Information - 053 331 0002
Witsand Nature reserve 053 313 1061
Dorsland Guest House 082 783 6096elephant rock inn 078 333 1247ivoor Guest House 053 331 0050Pudu lodge 082 440 3854Safari Guest House 053 331 0536mala lodge 082 807 8878
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boiterelo Jewellers 053 723 2368Game reserve 053 723 2368Khai - Appel recreation resort 053 723 2263Kumba Sportclub 053 723 3288mine Tour 083 660 5336
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100km northeast of Hotazel on the R31.
Tourist Information - 053 712 1001
Takes its name from the farm on which it was laid out; a pun on ‘hot as
hell’, referring to the weather when the farm was surveyed
60km northeast of Kuruman.
Thota lodge and boma 053 781 0492ber Sheba Guest House 053 741 1517Dithaba Game lodge 083 406 0405Kalahari Cottage and Coffee Shop 053 741 1455lymington Hunting Farm 083 306 6021Caledonia Hunting Farm 053 751 1442
Hotazel recreation Club 053 742 2000Activities & Attractions
77km northeast of Kuruman and 25km from Hotazel
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Game Viewing and 4x4 off-road drivingHikingHunting
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Cullinan Guest Farm, mcCarthy’s rest 053 781 0300 3Springbokpan Guest Farm 053 781 0408 3Kalahari Guest Farm 053 781 0265 1Thoto lodge and boma 053 781 0492 1Aansluit Guest Farm 053 712 2754barrenge Hunt & Guest Farm 053 781 0385Gemsbok Hotel 053 781 0238ingedag bushcamp 053 781 0491Kgalagadi lodge 082 773 0317madalla Dune lodge 042 296 2756
Nerap Hunting Farm 053 781 0327ruimsig Guest Farm 053 781 0458Sunstar Guest Farm 053 751 1699Tswalu Kalahari reserve 011 8837918Uitkyk Guest Farm 053 781 0467Van Zylsrus Hotel 053 781 0201Kalahari Safari 053 781 0320Kalahari Safari & Tours 053 781 0320Surprise Guest Farm 053 781 0372
black rock Sport and recreation Club 053 751 5555mine Tour 053 751 5555Acacia Country House 053 751 1465
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Majestically stretching over 360 000 square kilometres from the world-renowned Kalahari desert in the North to the arid
plains of the Karoo in the South, the Northern Cape Province of South Africa offers visitors an unforgettable holiday experience.
The vast open spaces of South Africa’s largest province make the Northern Cape the ideal destination for any traveller. The
largest province within South Africa has splendid natural beauty with breathtaking variety, a fascinating cultural mix, warm hospitality and some of the world’s greatest experiences on
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TEN TANTALISING REASONS TO CHOOSE THE NORTHERN CAPE AS A LEISURE DESTINATION:
1 Unique flavour and flairThe Northern Cape is a truly remarkable holiday destination. Explore the unique flavour of the province with its unique combination of ancient Africa with an overlay of confident democracy. Walk barefoot on the land of the ancestors, proud of its roots and enthusiastic about the future, creating, solving challenges and greeting the world with a wide, warm smile.
2 Unforgettable, enriching experiencesWhether you are stargazing in Sutherland, hunting for fossils in the Karoo, searching for San rock art deep in the caves of the Diamond Fields, experiencing the world’s richest floral offering in Namakwa, camping deep in the bush surrounded by wildlife and the famed black-maned lion of the Green Kalahari, or kayaking down the mighty Orange River, the Northern Cape is more than an adventure, it’s an enriching life experience...
3 Rich, cultural encountersThe distinct cultural groups that make up the Northern Cape are as rich as the country’s history. Meet the oldest human inhabitants of Africa, the San Bushmen, at Riemvasmaak, the Setswana and Nama in Namakwa and Diamond Fields. Visitors to the Northern Cape have ample chance to immerse themselves in these unique cultures through exploring cultural villages and arts and crafts markets, indulging in local cuisine at township restaurants, watching traditional dances and ceremonies, listening to real stories at interactive museums and talking to our people, who are willing to teach their customs and phrases to international guests. It’s the best way to experience the heartbeat of the province and to take a bit of the Northern Cape with them when they leave.
4 Value for luxuryThe inherent warm hospitality of the people of the Northern Cape makes visitors feel like celebrities when they come to this vast province. They can stay in the luxurious establishments, be pampered with spa treatments, dine on fabulous food and wine and afford all those once-in-a-lifetime experiences they’ve been longing to try. Not only will you have an excellent rate of exchange, but our facilities, activities and service equal outstanding value – so you can do more for your money. We call it value for luxury.
5 Make a difference with ubuntuThe successful hosting of the 2011 Maloof Money Cup World Skateboarding Championships was the Northern Cape’s ubuntu on a grand scale. The entire province pulled together to put on a mega-event - from building a world-class skateboarding plaza to making the participants and fans from around the world feel welcome and showing
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their hospitality and deeply-felt patriotism to the world. Looking after the collective is looking after the self. This is something that every visitor can learn when coming here and making a difference, whether it’s bookings creating tourism jobs or whether it’s physically making a difference in our communities and to our wildlife by supporting conservation and social upliftment initiatives.
6 Great weatherIn sunny Northern Cape, our great weather invites visitors to enjoy the outdoors, play golf year-round, indulge in massages under open skies, have a braai or a poitjie or go on stargazing safaris. Visitors can choose from a huge variety of outdoor adventure activities and take advantage of our vast array of outdoor experiences…
7 Leading adventure destinationWith unexpected adventures around every corner, the Northern Cape is arguably the adventure destination of Southern Africa. It’s all about pushing individual boundaries and personal growth. For some, adventure is going on a walking trail, a hot-air balloon ride or tasting a foreign cuisine. For others, adventure is captured in an adrenaline rush that is traversing the rapids of the mighty Orange River in a kayak or leaping off a mountain or waterfall. No matter the skill, inclination or interest, there is an adventure to thrill all. Combined with our beautiful weather and spectacular scenery, it’s a heady mix!
8 Natural beauty and wildlifeThe Northern Cape is arguably South Africa’s most beautiful and natural province. For the active, it’s an ideal environment for exploration and adventure. We have an awe-inspiring setting for any enthusiast. Visitors are hard-pressed to choose between our UNESCO World Heritage Site and two Transfrontier Parks, the Kgalagadi and the |Ai-| Ais Richtersveld with its red and golden sand dunes. Share the intimate bush knowledge of a Nama or San Bushmen guide/tracker. The Northern Cape’s natural beauty is enhanced by its enigmatic wildlife. Whether its meerkats or gemsbok, watching wild animals at close range is something truly unforgettable. There are walking, horseback, 4x4, Little Five, Shy Five, and many more safaris to incorporate in your trip.
9 A firm favourite for incentivesDue to our great weather, diverse cultures, adventure credentials, historic Freedom Struggle, lively urban rhythms, award-winning food and wine, luxury accommodation, natural wonders, spirit of ubuntu, fascinating wildlife and welcoming nature, the Northern Cape has become a firm favourite for domestic and international travellers. Build memories to last a lifetime with an unforgettable, life-enriching trip to South Africa.
10 Special Occasions, Weddings and HoneymoonsThe Northern Cape’s unspoilt nature and breathtaking scenery with deserts, rivers, beaches, mountains and forests provide the perfect backdrop for the wedding of your wildest dreams. That is why the province is fast becoming one of the world’s most desirable and sought-after wedding and honeymoon destinations.
Combined with this spectacular setting is a range of superb facilities, an extensive choice of accommodation facilities, excellent cuisine and professional wedding planner services, which will ensure a truly unforgettable day for any newlyweds or that special occasion.
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Northern Cape Tourism Authority Private Bag X5017, Kimberley, South Africa, 8300
TEL: +27 (0)53 833 1434 / 832 2657 • FAX: +27 (0)53 831 2937 E-mail: [email protected] • www.experiencenortherncape.com
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