30 Best Stops Between Victoria Falls and Oudtshoorn
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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Victoria Falls to Oudtshoorn?
The direct drive from Victoria Falls to Oudtshoorn is 1,359 mi (2,186 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 2 hrs in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Victoria Falls to Oudtshoorn, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Kuminda Farm and Makadikadi Basin, or the ever-popular Grave of Cecil John Rhodes.
Best stops along Victoria Falls to Oudtshoorn drive
The top stops along the way from Victoria Falls to Oudtshoorn (with short detours) are Valley of Waves, Pilanesberg National Park, and The Big Hole viewing platform. Other popular stops include Karoo National Park, Mokolodi Nature Reserve, and Madikwe Game Reserve.
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Grave of Cecil John Rhodes
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
This is a must be place for everyone. The view is spectacular. There is a lot of history on the colonial era. Good place for family gateways and school trips. There is also a variety of lizard species.
hlelo nduku — Google review
We had a wonderful time. We had the best tour guide from The Big Cave Hotel, who took us through the site.
fred ndhlebe — Google review
Visiting Cecil John Rhodes' grave in Bulawayo is a historical journey into the heart of Zimbabwe's past. The grave, situated atop the iconic Matobo Hills, offers a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding landscape. The simplicity of the site, marked by large boulders, contrasts with the significance of the figure laid to rest there. It's a place for contemplation, where one can reflect on the complex legacy of Rhodes. The drive to the grave itself unveils the raw beauty of Matobo National Park. While the historical and cultural significance is undeniable, the experience might resonate more with those interested in Zimbabwe's colonial history.
Brandon Senzere — Google review
I enjoyed the world view and the history behind the lives of them resting in the Matobos
Nyasha Chikwadze — Google review
Had a great experience, enjoyed climbing the mountain. Unfortunately we were not offered the tour guide option, maybe it's for a specific group of people. We were also given wrong directions to the curves by one of the staff members 😢
Faith dongo — Google review
An area on granite dwala with few obstacles to the view of the valley and low lying hills around. Hence, the name "World View". The attraction is on top affording a challenging steep slope but not an arduous one. Quite a chunk of bodily exercise to reach there. The toilets are clean. The car park is accessible. The road to this point is well maintained.
Chiedza Chipunza — Google review
$10 entrance fee to access the site. 10 minutes walk to the top view point. Not too steep. 100% worth it for a beautiful view over the Valleys of Matopos Rhino Park at sunset. Very long, beautiful and colofurl skyline sunset.
Jovia JR — Google review
My great experience since 1997 was going to Matopo Rhodes grave every day for a refreshing atmosphere with so much history about the colonisation of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe by Cecil John Rhodes..
One of his favourite places in every visit. Eye sight won't get visually constipated. +263773262491 pick up this numbers for more.
Mbira Safaris — Google review
A fantastic view from the grave. A very complex legacy left by Rhodes, however the area is beautiful. I enjoyed the visit.
Nick Stodel — Google review
Nice place to visit if you want to know more about Zimbabwean history.
Located about 45km outside Bulawayo City.
Nice scenery
Obvious Moyo — Google review
Incredible view. Other worldly!
Paul Carlson — Google review
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Kuminda Farm
Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Stayed here late July. Very warm welcome from Lucy and her team. We were the only guests that evening so we camped up by the chalets and Lucy's house. Good facilities and a peaceful place to stay. We were taught how to cook delicious local cuisine. Didn't expect the peanuts, but made for a very tasty meal. Spent time relaxing by the fire, hearing Lucy's advice on what to expect as we travelled through the game reserves. Breakfast was delicious, and we had a fun scramble up the rocks to see the huge view
Rebecca Bradley — Google review
We visited Kuminda Farm with our 2 young children and stayed in a beautiful thatched hut which was very comfortable. Lucy was an absolute fount of knowledge, showing us her beautiful garden and eco-processes. We loved everything about the farm and our experiences and the children didn't want to leave. Lucy and John gave us the warmest welcome into botswana and we hope we will see them again!
Dayne Davey — Google review
Fantastic place, beautiful surroundings, a hill with dassies living there, with everything you need. Owner Lucy is lovely. It is part of an ecological farm, which is worth visiting. Great food, made with home-grown veggies. Definitely worth going to!
Charles Picavet — Google review
A wonderful cultural experience, beautiful campsite with chalets and camp space, ablutions were pristine and well organised. If you prefer less commercial camp spaces /resorts then this is for you!
Staci Turnbull — Google review
Nice place, very good to spent a night during travelling
J B — Google review
Peaceful and clean with very welcoming staff. The small bolder hills in the campsite are covered with tree's, which make it pleasing to the eye.
Robert O S Verity — Google review
Serene. Quite. Very good traditional food. One of my favorite destinations.
Ims von Rudloff — Google review
We arrived after 8 but they still provided us with excellent welcome
The Makgadikgadi Basin is a vast salt flat, one of the largest in the world, formed from the remains of Lake Makgadikgadi. Its beauty is extraordinary and can be seen from above as a bright white reflection refracting the salt. During dry seasons there is little wildlife, but after rains, numerous animals including flamingos come to drink from the pans that fill with water. The area offers opportunities for overnight tours and family fun holidays in a relaxed atmosphere.
🍃Nature: Extraordinarily beautiful!
The magnitude of this marvel is clearly seen from the sky. There is a bright white reflection just above the earth that refracts the salt. 🤍
These images were taken on a flight to Victoria Falls. The expanse of the pans beneath were seen for almost 12minuets of fly time. 👀
Natalia Jofre — Google review
I wanna do what topgear did, wish I could make it
Mahesh Jayakumar — Google review
What an EPIC adventure
Bradd Watson — Google review
Very much relaxed and well
Lawrence Sibanda — Google review
What a beautiful place, vast expanse, big space, nature at her best
Obakeng Kokwe — Google review
A very sight for adventure, look at the sun set, very eye catching
Basedzi Molatlhegi — Google review
The place is so nice more especially for family fun holidays
Gakealathega Samoxhose — Google review
Life changing experience. Solitude on the pans at sunrise . Awesome
Kubu Island, located in Botswana, is a surreal and rocky environment filled with baobab trees surrounded by a dry salt lake. The name Kubu refers to the time when hippos lived in the once-inhabited lake. Despite its eerie presence, it remains sacred to local people who built dry stone walls on the island.
The experience was really awesome the guide was also very helpful and informative Mr.Chabaya is the guide name…we went with family the arrangement were good and the tents were clean..The only problem was the Toilet I won’t recommend using the toilet in the area…please carry mosquito spray because there are lots of mosquitoes…Carry a good torch light it gets really dark in the night….to experience the Milky Way I will suggest you to go when there is no moon…to reach the Kubu island we took around 4 to 5 hours because of the off road.. But after reaching thereat the island it was worth it…
Aaplamandar — Google review
Very interested place. Far from any commercial facilities and hard to get to. Interesting nature. Looks like rock with baobabs trees surrounded by salt dry lake (dry in winter). Great for astrophotographers. However you have to accept almost no any facilities- no water, no electricity and very primitive toilets. Not easy to novigate to and while leaving.
Marcin Żuchowski — Google review
Grate place, over populated, toilets in pathethic state like everywhere in Botswana reserves.
Josef Fourie — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful. It's very peaceful. A must visit. Definitely going back for a longer stay😘.
Tshepiso Mo Kgarathi — Google review
Can’t give it anything less than 5 stars. This is now our favorite place to camp. Be self sufficient and you’re set. There is a toilet at each campsite though. But the quietness, stars and beauty makes it perfect
Pierre Bouwer — Google review
The appeal of this site is the remoteness and quiet African bush. The sunset/sunrise views are magnificent and the panorama of the pan is mind blowing. The pit latrines were disgusting though (I have used much better open pit latrines in Africa) and the place is very run down.
alistair rausch — Google review
One of the most stunning places I have ever been in my life. If you visit Botswana you need to plan one night at that place. We did not book anything in advance but just made sure we are there at around lunchtime to get one of the camping spots. You are free to choose and most spots are not too close together. The pricing is way too high for what it is, but I guess you also pay for the experience, so it was still worth it. There were also not too many people in the evening which made the experience so special. It may seem far off the usual route and take some more time than just driving down the highway, but the way to Kubu island is an adventure for itself and absolutely stunning. So take your time for the drive there as well. Absolutely worth it, never felt so free than in this place in the middle of nowhere. Ah and it is pretty easy to find the place, just follow the tracks.
Dario Hegi — Google review
Such a beautiful place! We had the best sunset! Don't expect any ablutions, there are just some very basic pit latrines.
Franziska Temme — Google review
Amazing drive from south. Camp sites are primitive, bring everything and don't plan on using the drop latrines. Did hear Jackels early morning hours. Have fun!
Lou Nappi — Google review
Nice camping. No water or showers. Pit-latrines are available but not maintained in a descent condition.
Dewald van der Walt — Google review
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Botswana
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Khama Rhino Sanctuary
Animal park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Rhino conservation project with self-driven or guided wildlife tours, plus cabins & campgrounds.
Wonderful place. I love the commitment to protect these rare and majestic animals which are guarded by the military. The campsites are well-kept and peaceful. Other than Rhinos you can see all kinds of mammals and birds in there. There are also a few Outposts from which you have a view over the sanctuary.
Gabriel k — Google review
Whilst the game park is great, I would only recommend day visits. Lovely pans and game viewing.
The campsite are beautiful by themselves . We were a campsite 6.. But the ablutions facilities were... Well.. How can I say it diplomatically... Unusable...
The staff was not very friendly nor welcoming. Shop has very very limited supplies even that they are so close to town.
Bertrand Rochecouste Collet — Google review
I had the pleasure of spending a day (and overnight) at Khama a few years ago. This was my first true "safari" experience in Africa, and did not disappoint. We saw a wide variety of game on our drive through the sanctuary, including Zebra, Wildebeest, Impala, Warthog, and various others (including a Dung Beetle!) Our experience turned magical when we entered an enclosed area for viewing birds, and to our delight, stumbled upon a group of beautiful white rhino at extremely close range. What a delight, and what a way to begin my Africa experience. The accommodations were fine, but very hot at night, and you had to wear netting to circumvent the bugs. We had dinner on-site, and the food and service were very good. I highly recommend the visit, and hope to return someday soon.
Kevin Hulme — Google review
Campsites are lovely. But do consider that you have to drive through deep sand to get there. A motorhome in our party got stuck. Thank you to the lady who organised that we can camp in the picnic area.
Lourene van Niekerk — Google review
Beautiful camping area with a very large Mokongwa tree in the middle, big enough for 4 vehicles and 9 people to camp comfortably
Unfortunately we just stayed overnight and could not explore the rest of the park, but recommend definitely more than one night stay
Marinelle Tolken — Google review
We gave it 5 as it’s special seeing the rhinos and we had a lovely drive with T in a beautiful park. Important project protecting rhinos and staff very friendly.
Comfortables beds-had a good night’s rest.
The manager is clearly not supervising his staff as maintenance is needed on the restaurant doors that won’t fully open. Baby pool is green.
Chalet does not have a kitchen.
They provide a good fridge, a sink, excellent hot water and water pressure. Body wash, shower caps also provided.
There is a big restaurant which is fortunate as the chalets need a small hob & microwave. A good destination.
Elizabeth Edwards — Google review
Perfect place to get in touch with Rhinos.
Morning and evening self drives given our family a great chances to spot them with close encounters.
Food served at the Restaurant was fine and reasonable. Family enjoyed.
The Chalet was not that clean and organised. It demands a proper refurbishment. Be prepared for that if planning for a overnight stay.
Giraffes, zebras and warthogs gave us company on the hunt of Rhinos.
Kids enjoyed the bird hide experience during our early morning
We also spotted two species of Vultures feeding on a fresh carcass.
Mohan Kularathna — Google review
It was very nice to be at the Khama Rhino Sanctuary. We stayed there for two nights and did the Rhino walk which was very nice.
Good campsites with Abulution nearly and a lot of space for yourself.
They do have a little shop with some things you maybe need and there is also a restaurant for meals. We went in the Park and did the selfdriving, which was very easy.
Welcoming staff was okay, the rest very friendly.
K. S. — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at the sanctuary - with amazing sightings of animals (it felt like stepping into a wild-life documentary). The camping facilities were rather basic but sufficient for a single/multi night stay (if you come to see animals not to enjoy luxurious accomodation). We used our own tents (the camping site was spacious with a soft sand - comfy for sleeping and during the day protected by a shade from the trees). We had a bit of a walk to the ablution block which was little scary after dark :) do not forget your head torch! There is also quite a few mosquitoes in the bathrooms so you will probably want to be very quick (or bring a repelent). Otherwise the facilities were ok - warm water, flushing toilets. The place also has a swimming pool (which we did not try) and a restaurant where you can enjoy drinks and food. Staff was very welcoming and walked us from the entrance to the restaurant area while we were waiting for the rest of our group to join us (it is not advised to freely walk through the sanctuary because of animals).
Andrea Gondová — Google review
The reception was great..service was on point at the restaurant. Enjoyed the game drive,the game drive personnel did his best to give us a chance to see rhinos,superb
taps ranam — Google review
Exceptional experience... Camp sites are private, clean and well shaded. Braai wood available at reception and it's great quality. Bring your passport for sign in, and go see the magnificent rhino's. Ablutions need work, especially the toilets and shower heights, easy fixes and Botswana would have a world class destination!
Douglas Livingstone-Blevins — Google review
Fabulous experience at a place that celebrates over 30 years of successful rhino conservation! Stayed in a chalet for two nights as a family of three. Went on a morning and afternoon game drive which was led by an incredibly knowledgeable, interesting guide. Saw so many animals including the main attraction- rhinos. Ate at the restaurant four times. Accommodations were clean and basic. Food was lovely. Highly recommend making this out of the way stop a destination.
Jennifer Speer — Google review
Lovely camping. Wish each campsite had it's own wash up area and shower. And more sign posts. But the most beautiful scenery and night skies.
Ondine Cowell — Google review
We camped here for two nights in late July. The campsite was lovely, with decent ablutions close by (past the cute mongoose family). The guide for our morning and evening game drive was friendly, helpful and very punctual collecting us from our tents. Saw plenty of animals and birds and the rhino, but the evening drive was cold - hadn't realised how cold African winter is! The guide advised us to do an afternoon drive too as it would be warmer and the rhino would be out in the open, and they were! Had a good meal at the restaurant and took advantage of the WiFi! Only disappointment was that the pool was closed - but being winter it was probably only mad English that would have used it!
Rebecca Bradley — Google review
Beautiful wildlife is plentiful. Endangered species fearsly protected. Campsites were neat and comfortable, but had no electrical point. Loved the abundance of the Makongwa trees. Would love to see a bit more atmosphere at the restaurant and pool area.
Adel Strydom — Google review
Referring to chalets only...Water not always available for showers etc.... Power points aren't all working. 1st world problems yeah...However the food at the restaurant was sensational.
The wildlife was always a few minutes between sights. That's why we go to a place like this. Not much water in the lake unfortunately but still a lot of animals there.
Trent Waiwiri — Google review
WOW what an epic experience. Saw a rhino within 2 minutes of the game drive. This should be on everyone’s bucket list!! Affordable, fun and once in a lifetime.
The abundance of zebras and game animals is incredible.
Keep your eyes out for the giraffes, hopefully you’ll have a sighting too!
Restaurant is basic but you are in the middle of nowhere so it’s expected.
Campsites are maintained and well kept, extremely spacious.
Lodges/chalets are tidy, neat and comfortable.
You definitely don’t come here for luxury, you come here for the experience of seeing such beautiful animals.
Kudos to the Botswana Military for monitoring the rhinos and doing everything in their power to stop poaching.
Kiera Fahey — Google review
We camped one night in Khama Rhino. It was a beautiful experience. On our guided evening drive we came across some of their white rhinos, giraffes and zebras. Definitely worth a visit.
ariane wagner — Google review
Good, well spaced camping ground and OK facilities. The park is well sign posted and laid out. We saw plenty of Rhinos. The restaurant does good snacks (toasted Sarni was v good) and coffee.
Mike Gent — Google review
Campsites-Huge shady campsites
Bathrooms-No insect control. No maintenance. Broken doors.No showerhead.
Restaurant-Half the menu not available
Bar-Almost nothing available to drink.
Elsie Fourie — Google review
Had a one night stop over at Khama Rhino Sanctuary. Well spaced and clean camp sites although the ablutions can do with some repair and upgrade. The staff were very friendly and wildlife especially the rhino population was the highlight!
Polished safari lodge offering a restaurant & a bar, plus an outdoor pool, a spa & game drives.
The service was excellent but there is no wheelchair ramps. We had a baby stroller and it was difficult to move to the rooms. We had to carry a stroller .
Fhatuwani Ramuvhundu — Google review
This is a great place, the service from staff is unmatched, I've never experienced service like that they treat you like royalty. The views, rooms, resturant, spa... all five star👌
Slicey — Google review
We had a most enjoyable stay over the weekend where we attended our annual conference, we were welcomed and cared for by very well-trained staff. The property is beautiful and safe. Our rooms were comfortable, and the setting is simply beautiful.
Would recommend this to any family or company wanting to break away for the weekend or host a business session.
Adri Gerber — Google review
Went there in Dec 2020
Had a lovely experience with my wife. Everyday was an adventure.
The food at the restaurant was AMAZING ! Well presented and very delicious.
The waiters were so professional. Shout out to Jack.
One constructive criticism though, the spit braai could use use some improvements.
But overall great experience.
Percy Mashao — Google review
We were there relaxing and for a spa, but they decided to change our time without informing us, as we were trying to explain, we noticed that no one was receptive of our complaint instead the lady who came to tell us that our time is up was extremely rude because I had just gotten into a bath, after that we had to rush to our picnic when we got there, our picnic wasn’t prepared for so we had to wait. They then had to rush our picnic which is wasn’t under any shade, in addition, our food was full of flies, we had ask them to move us just after 15 min because the rain started pouring which was another drag. Despite all the inconveniences, the food was nice and the waiters were helpful, but the spa ? I will never forget I’m still hurt even now, because I was looking forward to taking my whole family next year but my experience was not the most pleasant 😭.
Dudu Mkhwebane — Google review
Room preparation for my wife's surprise Birthday Gift was excellent. Keep it up.
The location is far and the gravel road is terrible.
Timothy Seroka — Google review
Palala is an experience. The lodge itself is breathtakingly beautiful. It's a great place to escape the city buzz and take it the best of what nature has to offer. The food was delicious, the service outstanding. I particularly enjoyed the picnic, the food was amazing, the setup was beautiful and the views amazing. If you get an opportunity to experience Palala, take it
Phindile Mahlangu — Google review
This is what I called paradise ❤️. A sweetest place to spend time with your love ones. Nice and peaceful place, the hospitality was WOW 🥰🥰. 5 stars for you ✅
chijioke clement — Google review
Awesome time of my life. It was relaxing and treatment was absolutely fantastic. The staff took real care of us. It was royal treatment all the way. Even when we were checking out their standards was still kept. We enjoyed our anniversary. Thank you 😊 for making our stay amazing
Its just far 😪.
We need the Spa branch in Johannesburg.
Busisiwe Mota — Google review
The make my husband birthday memorable. Staffs are 100 percentage
Service is 1000 percentage
Thanks so much for such a beautiful memories
mcchris Lounge — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit when you need a unwind and easy your mind
Keitshokile Enos Motshegwa — Google review
Your serene atmosphere, personalised service and delightful amenities makes you a well-deserving 5-star rating.
KOFI ANANE — Google review
Absolute value for money! The service was nothing short of amazing.
Mpho Pholosi — Google review
Clean and neat place with friendly staff. Quiet home away from home
Beautiful scenary when the Mokolo dam is overflowing . Thanks Lord for all the rain fallen in the catch up area.
Jan Vreugdenburg — Google review
The road to this National Keypoint is terrible. The dam is beautiful and fishing good. However, the facilities for campers are appalling. What a shame that like many other departments in our government, the people responsible, do nothing to look after the road, upgrade the ablusion blocks , or to at least keep it clean.
Ronell Steyn — Google review
Beautiful reserve, clean and with friendly staff. No electricity and no hot water. Rugged camping and great bass fishing.
Renier Keyter — Google review
Very nice quit place to relaxe,and the camping/fishing sides are need and gras is shortly cut,there is no drinking water,because generator who supply borehole off eletricity is out off order
Toilets are kept kleen but have to be manuely filled with a bucket to be flushed
Good bass fisbing,but 1 need a boat although sore fisbing is possible aswell
Henk Tijssen — Google review
As usual, a beautiful and serene setting. The dam is 100 % full. Watch out for debris that has washed down, due to recent rains.
Also, remember that there are crocodiles!!
Benjamin Nortje — Google review
Lovely and quiet. Beautiful sceney
Annie Wootton — Google review
So tranquil. No music allowed. Extremely private camping. Awesome hikes. Totally gorgeous ablution and so neat and clean. A must for any camper that needs peace
Malita Gerber — Google review
Awesome fishing spot. Bring a boat or from shore. A few crocodiles ..
Gary Joubert — Google review
This is best place that you must see.its got Beautiful streams that are flowing, beautiful trees,varies animals and the view at Exxaro pump station is quite thrilling.
Thobi Ephraim Njozana — Google review
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South Africa
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Marakele National Park
National park
Nature & Parks
Wildlife reserve known for its elephants & Cape vultures, plus accommodation from tents to cottages.
The scenery at this national park is breathtakingly beautiful.
The camp ground and tented units are perfectly laid out to be literally on the doorstep of the wilderness, which means the chances are excellent that beautiful wild animal visitors will literally stroll right by where you are staying.
The clamping tents where we stayed offered plenty of privacy. We felt like we were the only people there.
The roads are pretty good, so you don't need a 4x4, and if you want to go off road, you can arrange a game drive.
The facilities are immaculate, the staff professional,and friendly and the game rangers knowledgeable.
We saw so many animals, including 3 of the big five rhino, lion and my wishlist animal leopard 🐆
I cannot wait to go back and soak up the serenity and wild beauty.
Tania Steenkamp — Google review
Great park very scenic, we stayed at the camp by the main gate, staff are super friendly and professional the lookout on the mountain is amazing and so is the drive up! The park doesn’t have many roads for its size but we did see good numbers of game of various species. Accommodations was perfect!
Japie Guide — Google review
The Marakele National Park was a real surprise. It is an amazing place! The landscapes are just breath-taking with the added bonus of being in a Big 5 game reserve.
We visited the National Park two days ago. It rained a lot and the roads were quite muddy and slippery. You definetely need a high clearance vehicle if you visit during the rainy season.
Before entering the reception office you are being asked to go through the screening for Covid-19 at the desk located outside the entrance.
The lady at the reception was friendly and we paid R120 for 2 people. Only cards are accepted.
A very basic map was given to us without unfortunately pointing out that the Picnic site on the map is closed and a new one has been opened on the Tsessebe loop which we didn't see as we almost got stuck driving there.
The Park is divided in 2 sections. The Big 5 are in the furtherest part of the park. You need to drive to a gate, inside the park, press a button for it to open and go through an overpass to enter big 5 territory.
There aren't a lot of roads in the park. The most scenic one is the Lenong Drive that takes you up to 2000m to the Lenong View Point. Views are spectacular and you can also admire the endangered Cape Volture colonies.
You are allowed to walk to the view point, but always be careful as you are in an area where wild animals live.
The road to arrive at the top is quite narrow and steep but paved and tarred.
The Tlopi Tended Camp is also located on this side of the reserve, on a dam.
What we though it is missing is a picnic site on the Big 5 part of the park.
It would have been nice to stop and have a break and have lunch or a coffee not in the car.
We didn't see a lot of game.
But definetely a must to visit.
Liz Morelli — Google review
Very friendly staff and awesome for nature lovers. The Lenong Viewpoint road was in a good condition considering recent rainfall. I highly recommend it for a day trip and just to pass time with family and friends. The picnic spots in the lower reserve area are also neat and tidy. Thumbs up from me 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Pieter Martinus Botha — Google review
A friend and I visited the park as Day Visitors from Syringa Sands Game Farm early January 2024. We were at the gate at 6.45 and on our way to the Mbidi loop soon thereafter, excited to hopefully spot some rhino and maybe a lion or two. Little did we expect to see both species together and interacting. The rhino were moving along a gorge, slowly and grazing along the way until they encountered a pride of 7 lion. An amazing sighting with both species standing their ground until eventually the rhino backed out of the gorge. It was a most unusual sighting, just the 2 of us in the car and the animals, simply magnificent.
Alex Soethoudt — Google review
I have no doubt that Marakele is a beautiful National Park and that Tlopi Tented Camp units are very nice in good weather. Unfortunately we visited in the middle of a stormy weekend, so the wind and rain made our stay very unpleasant and we left a day early. Unit needs a bit of maintenance, tent needs to be tightened up to avoid bashing against the indoor furniture and kitchen needs patching (we had to move the table & chairs into the bedroom section to keep dry). Units are nicely laid out, overlooking a dam, with nice braai setup. Keep all doors closed even when you are there to avoid any monkey issues. Wildlife still amazing and well worth spending time here. Mud roads in first half of park are very interesting in a normal vehicle.
Tiana Stanton — Google review
* * * * * review for SanParks Marakele - Tlopi tented camp * * * * *
Stayed in unit ST2/3 (Dabchick)
Camp subject to loadshedding, however a generator was started perfectly on time with minimal interruption to electricity supply.
Unit very well maintained. Warm water. Warm bedding (including electric blanket). Adequately equipped kitchenette for all your needs during your stay. Daily housekeeping service wonderful.
Good cellphone/internet signal (MTN).
Perfect view of the whole dam.
Wind wept through the mountains and shook the tent all night long, but made the whole “tented”experience even more unforgettable.
Suggested additional activity: go and visit the Marakele Animal Sanctuary (on the main road towards Thabazimbi), especially the Lion Mobile.
To all guests overnighting in a nature reserve - a gentle remember:
* switch cellphone to silent mode
* no music/videos
* lower your voice to a whisper
Enjoy and make lots of memories!
Natasha Fourie — Google review
Great getaway in the bush. Big variety of game to view at Marakele. Campsites were well covered with trees, ablution facilities were clean and well maintained daily.
Would recommend to visit in the winter when the bush is less dense to view more animals.
Unfortunately no restaurant or shop in the Park. Currently there is a swimming pool under construction that would be great on summer days.
Ruan Liebenberg — Google review
Please warn people that the road up the peak is a single road. I was scared to death. Very dangerous. Saw 1 buffalo of the big 5. Only saw Kudu, Eland, Giraffe, Rooibok. Very poor signage on the roads. It needs to be on every corner with road signs and also on the map. Bathrooms is in poor condition. Other than that the park is beautiful.
sonja lubbe — Google review
Initial rating is five stars because of the sheer beauty of Marakele both at the top and the bottom. Pics posted will illustrate this well. You do need to take your time, stop a lot and drive slowly because this bushveld is very dense. Overall rating will drop to three stars due to the poorly kept roads and the usual Kruger problems: speeding by supply vehicles, poor road surfaces in most areas of the park, litter and people albluting by the side of the road. Staff need people training to handle said issues with park customers. I will continue to recommend the park for at least a once a year visit. We are visiting for last ten years. There should also be more attention by park officials to activities in the park as well as the four by four side type travelling. Track does not have to break vehicles but give drivers a few moments interspersed with some amazing sightings. Bird spotting extremely good in park.
Thomas Tonking — Google review
Extremely beautiful. You may not see game like you do in Kruger or other major parks but for true bush lovers you will appreciate it.
mark parker — Google review
It's a beautiful landscape. There are many animals incl the Big 5. I was silently looking forward to see rhinoceros unicornis (yes - a unicorn is a rhino with 1 horn, not the rubbish we've been taught), but I only saw rhinoceros dicornis.
Carlos Makz — Google review
We stayed at Tlopi Tented Camp. Our unit was Sunbird. Lovely view of the dam and mountain side.
Kitchenette was equipped with a fridge, microwave and a two plate stove top. There is a braai with a light above.
Room was well kept and lovely shower with hot water.
The views where stunning
We did not have cell phone reception (Vodacom) but that was ok.
The last night we were there, the wind was very strong and did damage the tent poles.
Overall we will go again but I think it will be in early winter months
Kim Lategan — Google review
One of the best places I've ever been to. We claimed the mountains to the view area but it's so scary if you are afraid of hights lol
Great place to host jazz and culture events accompanied by the spirit of our forefathers.
rocky kabelo — Google review
This is a beautiful history site, that is well maintained and the staff is friendly. Enterance is free.
Filicia Kwadi — Google review
Definitely a must see if you are in Gaborone. If you have a good guide there is so much history. Notice the similarity to the statues at the Mansudae Grand Monument. These are much easier to see in person.
Bob Bacheler — Google review
Great historical place at Botswana Gaborone, with 3 chiefs, they are displayed in their beautiful statue …
Lucky Evans Chairperson — Google review
If you're a lover of culture, history and heritage folklore then you'll need a picture by this monument.
More especially that this site is very secure and highly accessible in the heart of Gaborone CBD... (rumours are this monument may be relocated to atop a certain hill)
Lore Kelvin Sereetsi — Google review
These are the finest three Dikgosi's that I've ever seen... Note that the entrance is on the North side of the square and the guard will ask you if you need information upon entering. You can tell him you do not because there is sufficient information online. There are 6 other statues that describe Botswana's development over the past 200 years. It's a nicely maintained area beside the supreme court complex.
Greg Angevine — Google review
Interesting space and troika of statues commemorating a foundational moment in Botswana's history. The guide at the site is enthusiastic and energetic, and definitely a reason why this was one of the highlights of our weekend in Gaborone. The park is situated in the city's modern business centre, next to some spectacular highrise buildings. Entry was free (for us). The parking was not clear, so we parked at a shopping centre across the street. Google said that the site was 'closed' (on a Saturday) but it was not.
Robert Uys — Google review
Interesting and significant spot. The statues are very impressive and the history covered is wide. We never used a guide, but apparently the on-site guide is excellent. Good free parking and free entrance - recommend this when in Gaborone. Bonus views of the high court behind which is interesting as well.
Despina Newman — Google review
The Three Dikgosi Monument is an 18-feet tall bronze statue honouring the three dikgosi (chiefs): Khama III, Sebele I, and Bathoen I, who led Botswana to its boipuso (independence). Only in 1966, what was previously known as Bechuanaland became the Republic Of Botswana after eight decades as a British protectorate. The monument is the most visited attraction in the CentralBusinessDistrict (CBD) of Gaborone. Bonus --- a free attraction!
Jestoni Tinio — Google review
Exceptional👌🏽
Clean, employees know how to do their job especially giving historical events of Botswana and countries it has significantly rubbed shoulders with.
There's a guys named🤔... he's really good at his job, my husband and I really enjoyed being attended to by him, good job man and keep going strong, mega love🫶🏾
There's no entrance fee.
Public transport is well available.
Traffic was relatively low, I think it was due to the fact that it was a holiday.
Network coverage is quite good.
The area is really clean and well looked after.
Crime rate I can confidently say it's really low at this area.
Wheelchairs ramp✔️
Restrooms ⚠️ I am not sure.
Katleho Mothae — Google review
Got a great tour from the guides! Learned lots about the history of Botswana
Polished hotel offering restaurants, bars & a casino, plus an outdoor pool, a spa & tennis courts.
Excellent hotel for the business and leisure traveler. We enjoyed our stay a lot. The hotel could do with some better cleaning in terms of their hallways to the rooms. Atleast this didn't flow in to the rooms which were absolutely perfect.
Tumelo Mapila — Google review
Very pleasant stay. Super friendly staff, especially the reception team, clean and neat rooms. Really enjoyed both the gym and the pool. Would definitely stay there again.
Paul Margarites — Google review
The service is good but rooms facing main road are dark. I like light, other rooms are all good, relaxed and enjoyable
Lehlohonolo Gumede — Google review
Fantastic place! Really chilled and so refreshing! They have a wide range of food, the staff is super friendly and a great ambiance for a chilled day with friends or family…or both
Ame Online — Google review
If I could rate a 0 Star, I would. I am a mother of a 2 week old baby, who politely asked to wait at the restaurant area for my husband to collect us. I was refused even after I asked just to sit inside with my baby as he is still very small. Twice, I they said no and ushered me outside to sit in the heat with a new born. I politely asked and yet staff refused. How inconsiderate of a place of service to mothers and new borns!
After that, they had the audacity to ask whether my husband and I will then be eating at the restaurant.
Awful l, absolutely awful. No humanity what so ever!
Cherise Prinsloo — Google review
Well located, quiet, friendly and professional staff. Amenities and services of high standards.
Just surprised for not finding a gown in the presidential suite!
agostinho da Silva — Google review
Available is great. The menu was perfect Fresh and full of variety. Friendly staff. Security was always on patrol. I felt my car was safe.
Kevin Boss — Google review
Been there since Gaborone Sun - witnessed the take over and remodeling by AVANI.
1) Excellent Rooms.
2) Below average Service all round.
a) Room service with Cold and 1.5hrs late food. Happened twice in my latest 3 night stay.
b) Check in took 30 mins+;
c) Main Restaurant has lost its appeal.
3) Gym without a Fan or A/C - Why??
All the above is easy to fix. Just fix it.
Dan Mburu — Google review
Clean environment and world class facilities. The only draw back is the road design if you want to get to the airport, you have to go to the circle and back again since joining the street is risky and most likely illegal. Otherwise it's a good place to be for meetings and resting too. The still water has PH8 which is ideal for a cool refreshing downing 😋
Shepherd Nhongo — Google review
It is a horrible place, not mother and child friendly. On the 28 of April I suffered one of the biggest disapppiments in my life. I took my wife to this horrible place with our 12 days old baby that she could lunch and way for me in the restaurant of the hotel. She was chased out of the place ( restaurant) because they were cleaning and she implored to just stay there to assist the baby, they refuse completely and didn't offer a solution. There is not humanity in the staff of this place. I don't recomend it at all for us foreigns. In addition and this is another reason for my review the management answered the comments with an automatic response, I repeat like I said before there is not humanity at all. I'll do the same review everywhere.
adrian Rizo — Google review
Had a great waiter, patient and understanding and the chef came to understand our needs and gave us exactly that. Had a beautiful time and the food was amazing.
Febby Slk-Charles — Google review
That Hotel is dirty, the carpets are dirty, the headboards, walls, mirrors it's just dirty nje. We stayed there for 6 days and we complained the whole time and ended up just sucking it up, housekeeping didn't do much to help the situation, their manager was also not all that clean so we just figured that's just how they roll. They gave us unironed fitted sheets, when we asked they said they don't iron fitted sheets, my jaw was on the floor. Anyways, they have great food though, the buffet breakfast is amazing, the food from the Pantry is delicious and their receptionist and cosiage service is absolutely amazing.
Yvonne Makwala — Google review
Their service is quiet impressive and they r really welcoming
Otsogile Junior Semadi — Google review
This is a nice hotel, located not too far from shops. Staff were friendly and the check-in service was quick. Small bar area right next to the pool and a restaurant that serves nice food.
The room is slightly bigger than some of the other hotels, but the furniture seems a bit old.
Stephan Gilliland — Google review
It was an excellent experience all the way from the airport pick up. OT the hotel shuttle driver was friendly chatting with another guest and I.
The check in experience was also warm and welcoming. Minkie and Tumiso saw to it that I got my preferred room option. Shortly after settling into my hotel room I receive a call from Biopelo, a guest service agent who asked about the Avani experience so far; check-in and the hotel room. This for me was a 6star experience as I have been to several hotels and this was the first one that called immediately to get feedback on the checkin and how the room was.
My stay was for 2weeks and through out the stay staff were friendly and seeing to it that Iearnt a bit of Seswana :).
Poloko the guest relations manager was very helpful with checking on me during the period and also working out an 18hole game of golf at the Gaborone Golf Club which I felt was a great gesture.
I enjoyed the food at the breakfast restaurant with the variety of breads, pastries, eggs, vegetables, juices, yogurts, fruit and tea. My only feedback here was that I would love to have chicken sausages and not only beef or pork. Also I would have like scrambled eggs as option for those who do not eat fried eggs. However the meals were nice and tasty and I always looked forward to breakfast.
I was sure to try out their Seswana dishes in the other restaurants at the pool side and at Mahogany. I had the Oxtail and pap, Seswa and morogo and other nice dishes.
My Mahogany experience was an excellent as it is a fine dining restaurant within Avani with professional waiters. I had the Chobe Brim dish with coconut pap and morogo it was amazing and flavorful.
For my trips around town I had a nice cab driver Henry from the hotel who took me around.
It has been an amazing Avani experience and I look forward to visiting again.
Habinuchi Owhondah — Google review
My flight from Cape Town was delayed, so I didn’t land until almost midnight. On searching for the promised transfer bus to the hotel, I was informed that he had left, due to the flight being delayed. Not impressed. I will not be staying here in future.
Paul Willans — Google review
Waitresses are a disaster especially in the casino. They don't value clients
Jays Chakalisa — Google review
They need to update it on Google maps but everything else is excellent
Fredrick Ncube — Google review
What a let down, always wanted to go to Avani. Today we arrived at Avani, we went to the pool restaurant, we waited a while at our table , no waiter came to us. Eventually I got up went to the bar to go and ask for the menu. The waiter came to the table with the menu, I asked him if my son could swim he first said no and then said why not. My son went into the pool. While we were still waiting for the waiter to return another guy arrived , telling us you can only swim if you are staying in the hotel, or you can take out a 3 months membership.
But my son need to get out. You had 2 people in the pool you selling the pool bar restaurant idea to guests both in house and from outside but they not allowed to swim. We left your venue disappointed and disgusted.
We would have had 3 starters , 3 main dishes and 2 dessert. 1 bottle of wine and 2 cocktails.
Avani will not see me again.
Rudi Britz — Google review
It is a luxurious hotel, great for business meetings and networking. Spacious sitting areas for both business and leisure. Comfortable and relaxing. Service is, however, lacking. Took time to be attended and still did not get the help I needed. Good food with varied menu as well as buffet.
Wazha Dambe — Google review
Always comfortable, clean place and good convenience of an Absa and FNB ATM outside. Also the Golf Course is right next door.
Fred Maunze — Google review
Beautiful rooms, delicious breakfast and friendly staff, I wished I could’ve tipped more!
Got my money’s worth!
Madikwe Game Reserve is a vast protected area that serves as a habitat for elephants, lions, and cheetahs. It spans 760 sq km of bushveld, savannah grassland and riverine forest on the edge of the Kalahari. Madikwe offers incredible wildlife watching opportunities to spot the Big Five while enjoying luxurious lodging in charming red sand and clay-thorn bushveld surroundings that are free from malaria.
Excellent experience for the whole family. Small differences in species in the East (river) and West part. To explore the other side is a day trip, instead of two at one side. Not a bad idea to move from one lodge to another during your stay to see more animals. Great communication of guides in the park significantly increases chances to see what you look for.
Jan Kubinec — Google review
Had the best time here, would highly recommend if you want a super special holiday. The whole experience was just amazing.
Caryn Myers — Google review
One of the best Parks I’ve been to
John Rennie — Google review
Fantastic Game reserve an hour or so Outside of Gaborone, Botswana. We stayed at Tau lodge, booked last minute (week before) and paid a good price in November.
Great experience overall, twice daily game drives (6a and 4p) with great and experienced staff who really care about curating your experience. Stayed for two nights, saw the big 5 and African dogs on 3 safaris- great luck. Good food and accommodations at Tau, right on a watering hole that is teeming with animals during the dry season. Would visit again.
Chandler Yap — Google review
Spectacular uninterrupted breathtaking views of nature where you get to experience the Big 5 in action. Rare sightings of leopard so if spotted is a really special moment. The evenings and early mornings are when the bush really comes to life as you get to hear the roaring lions and callings from the hyenas. Birdwatching is also big in the reserve with a variety of species to view. It is worth a visit!
Kyle Pithamber — Google review
Saw the Big 5 nearly every day.
Angie Meyer — Google review
A fantastic park, unfortunately a bit expensive as there are not so many hotels, but this is even better for the animals :-)
If you are lucky you can see the charming wild dogs, this is a unique experience. We really enjoyed the 6 nights and we would definitely go again. Can also be visited with children as it has no malaria.
Simon Preisig — Google review
5 Stars - Definitely a must go when you are in South Africa! This is a relatively new park, turned from farmland in 1991 occupying areas as big as around 70% of Hong Kong. It’s not the biggest in South Africa but to be honest who could finish exploring the whole park if you only stay for say a week? The park is less well known than the most famous one but it truly is a hidden gem given its animal variety and the professional rangers/workers/staff. Believe me - the experience of escaping from a huge city and staying at a safari dedicating the time to track animals and just watch them doing the same things repeatedly do provokes a lot of thinking and reflection.
Frankie Lau — Google review
Camp Mosethla.
Its an Eco camp and the second camp that opened in the Madikwe.
Great food lots of animals.
Tim RED RIMFIRE Crofts — Google review
If you're a nature place then it is a place to be..wild animals however its safe
Kitso Modiakgotla — Google review
Beautiful game reserve where you can see the big 5 without even leaving your room. A once in a lifetime experience. Recommended.
Liad sraier — Google review
The lodge amenities were unbeleivable over the top. The staff attentive to every need. Ryan our guide was fantastic, he found 3 of the big five and provided great photo opportunities.
daniel drozdowicz — Google review
One of the most beautiful places on Earth rich with flora and fauna. An immersive experience into tranquility, nature and the treasures of our planet at risk of extinction.
Tarek Cheaib — Google review
Wow ... what an awesome experience... absolutely loved everything. This is a must must do for everyone. Most beautiful lodges, amazing food... fantastic game rangers... the wildlife is everything you would hope to see. I love this place.
Noo C — Google review
Once in a lifetime experience. Incredible views. The staff is friendly and patient. They make sure to guide you through all safety procedures
Mokolodi Nature Reserve focuses on nature co servation and education. It has a large education centre geared for school groups and university level research. In the current financial climate, donations are welcomed. Message me if I can facilitate your contact with Mokolodi.
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Linda Kleynhans — Google review
Its beautiful, you can still see some animals next to the restaurant ie zebras and warthogs without going on a safari.
There's a watering hole just in front of the restaurant where i found 2 zebras and a couple of warthogs .
The background jazz music gets you in a chilled relaxed mood.
Mrs Jones — Google review
Best place to spend quality time with friends or family. We can camp in the wild life and restaurant is available to fulfill our hunger.
I have been there for a hike in the early morning and that's one of the best days I have sent in GABORONE.
Ravi Kumar — Google review
Amazing place. Friendly staff, good food, and some animals to see.
Hilary L. Chow FRAS — Google review
Did not feel the vibe.
And unfortunately had a rainy day we had our game drive booked so didn't see much.
But the guide was stil very nice!
Mireille Curlewis — Google review
They don't host the big five but the bush braai there is amazing. The staff lays out tables and a bonfire to keep us warm, with a nice view of a lake with some hippos in it. They also have a caged cheetah.
Lebogang Moloi — Google review
Great place to stay close to Gaborone. Chalets spaced well apart close to a water hole. The game watching from the porch was fantastic!
The restaurant at Mokolodi, childrens play area, and snake park provide ample entertainment for parents and children alike.
Mokolodi, well worth a visit!
Johan van Schalkwyk — Google review
This is the closest nature reserve from central Gaborone. I took game safari in 2 hours. It was P250 per adult which is cheaper than doing in SouthAfrica. Finally, I got to see rhinos family! It was fantastic!
Hinata Ito — Google review
Cannot say enough good things. Night drives are the best. Saw my first rhino (2 in fact) and my first leopard on night drives at mokolodi. The staff are friendly and they genuinely seem to care about animal conservation.
Mary Profitt-Gower — Google review
Super friendly staff to welcome and book in. Camp site Rustic and clean. Value for money. Definately need a high clearance vehicle. Watch out for the Baboons. Use a piece of wire to keep the bin closed.
Defender Taz — Google review
Beautiful piece of property a short drive from Gabarone.
With a various amounts of wildlife available to see (no lions, however), there are some opportunities to view bigger game and plenty of birds. The drawback is there is a significant amount of undergrowth and heavy brush that makes seeing many of the animals virtually impossible, especially in the warmer parts of the day. It can be hit-or-miss whether you see anything, and we had a "miss" on most of everything. We did drive into the Cheetah encounter- there is only one female at the moment. Nice to see, but not worth the extra.
David Rehfeld — Google review
Two hiurs game drive. Nice experience. Saw giraffes, zebras, and impalas, but no felines nor elephants.
Dr. David Bauza — Google review
A great couple of hours on the game drive. Got to see lots of animals including giraffes, zebra, impala, turtles, baboons, ostrich and a warthog not to mention loads of beautiful birds.
Tanya Worsley — Google review
Really great restaurant with views into nature reserve. Impala were right in view of the eating area
Alan Van Rooyen — Google review
I visited on a Saturday with five other American exchange students, and we did the Rhino Tracking. After just 30 minutes, our guides spotted rhino tracks and we got out of the truck to track down the rhinos on foot. There were four of them, not far from the road, and we watched/followed them for at least 45 minutes. We had a fantastic experience watching the rhinos, and we felt lucky to have encountered them so early in the day. We then had several hours left of the tour to ride around looking for other wildlife. We saw giraffes, impalas, a kudu, warthog, hippos, and lots of birds. Then there was a very well done picnic by a lake. The whole thing lasted four hours and was easily worth the P800 per person we paid. We will be back for giraffe tracking!
Buddy Wilson — Google review
Wonderful Reserve Park. A lot of animals could be spotted here. It is very close to Gabarone too.
Gopi Krishna — Google review
The setting is beautiful and scenic and the cuisine simple, authentic and divine. The serving area has been expanded to accommodate a greater number of people. The air and atmosphere is vibrant and the personal touch from the owners and the well-trained waiters refreshing. The lighting and creative decor add a fantastical twist to dining under in "African bush" under the stars. Great place for family outings. Highly recommended!
We always visit Lion Park Resort whenever we are in the mood to have a good time as a family. They have many rides for everyone, from the ferries wheel to the roller-coaster and many more. They also have a water park.
Marvelous Matariro — Google review
One of the few places where you can take the family out for fun and games.. Fun for all ages
Thamsanqa Silitshena — Google review
We as a family love to visit Lion Park. There are so much to do for old and young. Enjoy the new rides.
Natasha Peyper — Google review
Hosted a kids party of 6 (8years)and adults ofc xD ! Fun, Exciting but exhausting! Big thanks the catering team for their efficiency and the life guard by the pool for saving my buddy from drowning! #birthdayparty
Thuli Bagwasi — Google review
All Good, But poor service or that's the strategy they follow to confuse customers at Restaurant have to understand in next visit.
Vijay Kumar — Google review
A well run theme park situated about 20km outside of the capital. With roller coaster and wave pool and other rides to get that adrenaline rush.
Marcus Daytonas — Google review
Facility is getting ready for summer activities. Even though the pool side is not yet open lots of fun for the whole family.…especially for the kids!
Many birthday parties…. Many groups….🙂
Entrance fee is reasonable if you take into consideration that you can spend a whole day in the resort and all the attractions are included. The restaurant's menu & prices reasonable ...
The music tends to be too loud.….. that’s the negative I have
Mohan Kularathna — Google review
Lovely place, I was too tired to demo all the rides however, I enjoyed a vast view of the city.
Jesus Alive Global Ministries — Google review
Very fun in the morning as there's few people. They have three lions and 1 lioness. The rollercoaster is fun but a little brutal as it has sharp turns. It's a small resort so not a lot of rides, but very fun.
Lebogang Moloi — Google review
Nice place near the city just ~12 km away from the town center .
Fee 28/05/2022
P60 entry fee/person just to visit and view lion
P75 entry fee including all activity except rollercoaster
P15 fee for rollercoaster single entry for nearly 30 second ridding
Swimming pool, drinking bar , kind of DJ 🎵, kid train 🚂 and they serve food too . Can celebrate birthdays party .
Family fun place 10/10 just
Overall awesome. Can you and enjoy your time..
Sunset 🌇 view awesome..
Lions are there but lazy 🙂 just laying . No movement like dead 😝
kuldeep sharma — Google review
Perfect place to hangout with buddies
We can plan birthday parties or small events over there.
Fantastic place for people who loves to swim.
5 star from my end
Ravi Kumar — Google review
Lots of fun for the whole family...especially for the kids!
Entrance fee not too bad if you take into consideration that you can spend a whole day in the resort and all the attractions are incl. The restaurant's menu & prices not too bad...service is poor! The music tends to be too loud...
Charmain Gibbens — Google review
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Plot No. 15-KO Lion Park Portion 184 of Portion 12 Crocodile Pools, Gaborone, Botswana
Pilanesberg National Park is a vast game reserve spanning over 550 square kilometers and home to more than 7000 animals. The park is situated in an eroded alkaline crater between the Kalahari and wet lowveld vegetation, providing a picturesque setting for viewing South African wildlife such as lions and buffaloes. Originally designed as a weekend escape for city dwellers, Pilanesberg remains a popular destination for day-trippers seeking to explore the park's natural beauty.
My second trip and really worth the trip, beautiful landscapes and saw many different animals. There are lookout points with clean toilets which is the only place permitted to get out of your vehicle due to the wild animals. I can't wait to go again.
Eoudia Chadinha — Google review
My partner and I had such a good time (self-drive) at the park although it took us hours to see anything but at the end patience worked in our favour. I am definitely going back for a game drive. I just wish some of the roads can be fixed and the toilets inside the park be cleaned regularly.
Maria Mokoena — Google review
Beautiful quite game reserve with some great game and stunning birds. A reasonable drive from Joburg with upmarket accommodations just outside the park. Only major negative is that the roads can be worse for wear which can be tough especially on the dirt roads in a car.
Gidi Fihrer — Google review
Good park with good game viewing although a little sparse. I recommend getting out the car at all the viewing sites. Great bird life and unique landscapes.
Buyisiwe Shongwe — Google review
I would recommend it to everyone; the experience was great. we were a group of 9. We saw lots of elephants and both black and white rhinos, along with rhinos. The restaurant area is so cool because you still get a good view to spot animals.
Bring drinks for the drive, but water is provided, which i am absolutely grateful for as it was kept cold in the cooler.
Katlego “Soul” Malatji — Google review
Beautiful park with endless animal sightings. Had a very close encounter with elephants which was amazing! It's rich in bird life and we were lucky enough to spot so many animals only the leopard remained elusive. Lunch was nice, had a tasty ostrich burger while still enjoying wildlife from the resturant! This park is definitely worth visiting its truly a gem
Lerato Mkwanazi — Google review
The scenery is breathtaking and patience rewards the game viewer. There is however an air of neglect regarding maintenance and standards at the facilities. How different the reserve would be if some thought was applied to making the experience more tourist friendly. More effective management would make the place more desirable and more people would visit and more money would be spent.
Wade Pretorius — Google review
Early 5:00 a.m. morning Safari It's chilly but definitely beautiful. I was able to capture some sunrises and sun settings. The animals were exceptionally a lifetime experience and I am so grateful I was able to experience it. The tour guides were exceptionally knowledgeable and I thank them all.
Brook Roberson — Google review
The park is quite large and has a lot of roads to try. There are more than enough animals to see. I saw most of the big 5. The conservation fee is minimal to get into the park.
Warren Steyn — Google review
Very, very nice park.... we went in there 3 times in 2 days and every time a different track and a lot and great variety of animals....
Jan Bredewoud — Google review
Thank you very much to my colleagues for arranging this trip before I return to my home country. Pilanesberg is a very worthwhile park to visit, where you can see animals such as elephants, giraffes, and zebras. You can enter the park in an off-road vehicle, and many animals pass by. You can observe up close, which is really an exciting experience.
Jinhong Lin — Google review
Brilliant national park! Pilanesberg has clean restrooms at all the bird hides, all the roads are in a fine condition after all the rain (they are currently fixing potholes), the animals are beautiful and healthy.
It is well priced for day visitors.
Charlene Cilliers — Google review
I absolutely love this place. If you love safari, I would recommend this place over Kruger National Park any day.
Instead of being faced by ridiculous prices and long drives just to see nothing. You'll find this place booming with wildlife!
You'll have a great chance of seeing the Big 5, and it's close to Sun City if you have an itch to go to the casino!
Reasonable prices, great facilities, and a park that caters to wildlife enthusiasts! What more do you want?
The only thing to be careful with is the overpriced "African" art produced by factories elsewhere being constantly pushed on you at the gates. It's a huge scam for your money so be careful! Rather, support the park by buying inside!
Emil Large — Google review
Amazing and surreal experience, seeing all these animals in their natural habitat, we went for the early morning before sunrise tour and lemme tell it was so cold specially cuz it was winters too so carry gloves and a nice beanie or something to cover yourself, and we were lucky enough to spot 4/5 Big Fives, and I also lost my airpods while trying to photograph them beauties but that's on me😂🥲, go for either sunrise or sunset, its amazing
Aryan Tandon — Google review
Thank you for the mahala week offer. We had a lovely drive and saw various animals. Pitty the 2nd year not seeing any lions. Had a lovely pick nick at one of the water holes. The shop is just overpriced.
christine jansen van vuuren — Google review
Amazing experience, the National Park is huge and hold a variety of amazing animals including the big 5. The tour guide was amazing, interactive and very informative. Light lunch was provided including tea or coffee.
Mpho Matsheketsheke — Google review
The most fantastic hotel I have ever stayed at. Great and considerate staff. Wonderful food. And the zebra, monkey's and giraffe wandering wild around the grounds was a sight to see. Would definitely recommend this hotel
JENNY LONG — Google review
It was our lucky day, we saw the big five in 3 hours! And saw three of them in 45 min. It was very nice and the tour guide was very nice and friendly, I would definitely recommend coming.
Itumeleng Kgololo — Google review
Amazing game drive in your own vehicle allows you to watch all the animals in your own time. It's definitely worth visiting
johlene sander — Google review
This poor park is in a dire situation, the roads all need to be redone. A fire took out half of the accommodation. There is no signal to pay anything by card at the restaurants etc. They had a drain leak, no electricity for long periods and the campsite ablutions are in a bad state. The wildlife is still there and some good sightings can be achieved.
Francois Kruger — Google review
Fabulous park with wonderful scenery and knowledgeable guides. We saw so many animals we lost count around 50 species. The highlights were the elephants, lions and zebra.
Jeff Bulled — Google review
An incredible national park for the safari lover. We were blessed to see some of the amazing animals throughout the park during the entire trip. This was bucket list stuff!
The Valley of Waves is an exciting water park that features a lazy river, thrilling slides, wave pool and children's area with lifeguards. It offers a wonderful experience for families looking for fun outings. Visitors are advised to try out every water slide, and they can keep their small valuables safe by renting lockers (cash only) or umbrellas. Payment at the park is made using cards only when purchasing snacks or food.
Best place for family, kids love the waves.
It is very clean. There is Steers and Brew Monkey if you need something to eat or drink.
NB: no alcohol allowed on the beach there are designated area.
If you forgot your towel don't worry they have a rental shop where you can rent clean towels and lockers, Lots of entertainment and fun
Mimi Schalk — Google review
I found the location to be quite delightful and rejuvenating. My family and I were able to experience all of the available rides and particularly enjoyed the lazy river.
It's worth noting that when renting a locker, only cash is accepted. The Family locker is priced at R350 including a R100 refundable deposit and the standard locker is R250 also with refundable deposit.
We left most of our belongings in the beach area and were pleased to find them untouched upon our departure.
I would like to extend my appreciation to the lifeguards on duty for their diligence and commitment to ensuring the safety of all guests.
Murendeni Thovhakale — Google review
Great place. We had so much fun. I just wish there could be a heated pool for the young ones. The water does get to be a bit cold at times. Other than that we had fun. The life guards by the slides where so helpful. Also it should be noted that visiting during weekdays is best as it gets crowded over the weekend.
Boniface Mashabela — Google review
Amazing fun, the wave pool was so nice, but I went in the wrong month 😂, the water was freezing but it was still fun nonetheless nice Ambience and I like the sand they used too, gave it a nice artificial realistic beach kinda vibe too and the slides too were really fun
Aryan Tandon — Google review
Absolutely Gorgeous! It never disappoints. Went with Friends last year and Family this and it still had the same effect. Totally enjoyed my day visit and will certainly be making it a norm yearly. Totally worth the visit without a doubt! Oh I love the greenery too!
Kuki Ramz — Google review
First time and had fun with family. What an experience to be in a huge swimming pool with waves. Everything is money in the valley of waves. From the umbrella you hire and to get a nice spot on the beach you need to be there early as there was first come first basis for other items on the day. Need to go again.
Matlou Ngoasheng — Google review
Enjoyed the hospitality and service at the resort. Very friendly staff all around.
We had some requests to the room booking and it was easily adjusted for us with no issues.
Other then that its always a fun experience at the Valley of the waves wirh lots of memories to be made with family
Mirza ?Farhie? Baig — Google review
R450 entrance fee is steep and food is expensive. No food or drinks may be taken in.
It’s a most enjoyable day though! Sand is quite rough but the wave is good fun and the water slides are excellent - from gentle to blow your hair back!!
Chris Nursey — Google review
Best place to be anytime of the year. Feels like you on an island 🏝 There's a bar, some restaurants, zip line, slides, tube floats and more. It's just a vibe.
Meleece VanLendt — Google review
Valley of the waves was one of the fun sites that I visited on my trip to the Sun City resort in South Africa.
It has the beach feel with animals crafted from rock/mud and some satisfying sound playing subtly in the background.
It's an amazing place to visit with friends and family.
There's a lot to eat and drink too.
Different water bodies and a pool that I believe has artificial waves.
Overall, it's an experience that I would love to have again!
Utman Olanrewaju — Google review
Wonderful Experience!!! Enjoyed every moment at the valley of the waves. Ensure you try out every body and tube water slide. Highly recommended for a fun family outing, Safe lockers available for small valuables, also beach umbrella's available to rent... ensure you carry Cash and your Cards regarding for payment as to rent a locker/umbrella cash is required and to purchase general snacks or food cards only are used for payment. Another tip would be to have a water proof action camera to capture your fun moments in the water riding some waves or trying out the water slides.
Jaimie Sigamoney — Google review
When the sun is out and you want to play as a family, this is the place to go. Sun City truly is a world within a city. So much to do; Valley of Waves, water slides, water skiing, quad biking, garden walks, etc. Bit pricey for a day visit though (R450 for adults and R350 for children up to 12years old in October 2022). The fee did include about R80 per person food voucher that can be used in the restaurants. Lots of parking available.
Tariro Mlanda — Google review
The Valley of the waves has always been a have-to-do at Sun City. Love the excitement. The swimming pool at the Reception Area is always nice and loved having a quick lunch there. Enjoyable 😊
Louise Terblanche — Google review
Loved, loved, loved 🥰 this place. One of the best man-made beaches I have seen. It’s well thought through with the ancient/ lost city feel. We loved the maze though the bridge was a bit too wobbly for those with height issues. Not sure about the cement floor at the valley of waves because our girls kept scraping their hands, elbows and all. We didn’t want to leave. The waves were intermittent at some points though.
Mzime Murisa — Google review
Had the best birthday celebration ever. We went there to celebrate my birthday and it was a blast as I love playing in the water. I'm definitely going back again
Felicia Nokuthula Mlambo — Google review
We had a wonderful day! Feet were painful. Some steps at the super tube rides lost its surface.from.erosion through the years. The beach sand felt like pebbles under our soles at the end of the day. Most of the shops were closed as well as the beach bar.
Wish we knew about the hiking trails earlier on and that you don't particularly need hiking equipment to follow the trails. We discovered the Royal Baths, which we never saw, and some other parts we never knew existed.
We also missed out o the actual waves. We found ourselves always out of the water when it came. Wish there was a timetable of some.sorts so we can know. Even though it is said every 90 minutes, it felt longer.
Anita Nel — Google review
You will have your best family experience here. A full day of fun, affordable refreshments and lots of space. Staff and life guards are friendly and overall feeling of safety whilst enjoying one self
Randolph Magerman — Google review
Spent a few hours here with my family at the water park and due to low season we were able to ride the slides to our hearts content. No lines. The wave pool was fun. The entrance to Valley of the waves is really spectacular. There are lots of dining options before you go into the Valley of the Waves. They will give you a stamp to go in and out. Definitely worth visiting.
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Dianne Roberts — Google review
This resort is really world class. It's clean and beautiful. Everything works like clock work here. Everyone is more than willing to direct you, should you get lost, which you will lol. The tube rides are sooo much fun! Try everything
Sipho Duma — Google review
A great day out for family entertainment, it provides something for all ages.
Various rides for the adrenaline junkies through to relaxing rides for the whole family.
The wave pool provides for a sense of the sea hundreds of kilometres from the Indian Ocean.
Can get really busy so recommend visiting during the week.
Bruser NZ — Google review
Great fun for the whole family.
The main feature is the huge wave pool, but there are plenty of water slides and other attractions, as well as access to the Sun City entertainment centre.
The huge wave pool is surrounded by a large forest with plenty of trails to explore.
An absolute must see.
John Craig — Google review
Was a great day out for both kids and adults. Would recommend investing in wet shoes as the ground gets super hot as you walking between rides. It was crowded when we visited as it was during the festive season, was a manageable crowd. If you come during busy season, arrive early to get a spot that allows for shade or be prepared to rent umbrellas during the hot season. Prices for food are a tad exorbitant (expected), you do however get a voucher (below R100) when you buy a ticket so that ar least helps with meals and snacks. Book ahead of time during peak season as tickets sell out rather quickly. Would definitely go back, perhaps during quiet time. Waiting time for the rides was actually not long, also depending which ride you want to get on. Wave pool was a favorite all-round, everyone was friendly and helpful...even played water volleyball as people waited for the big waves.
Mmaphuti Moholola — Google review
Amazing, fun for the whole family, whether you are old or young, you are guaranteed to enjoy. There is a variety of water activities, from the waves at the main beach to water slides and much more.
There are various food outlets, including vendors, so there is no need to leave the premises if you want to enjoy a snack or meal after or before swimming.
They do, however, only accept card payments and not physical cash.
Mpho Matsheketsheke — Google review
Very fancy, & a great atmosphere with a lot of friendly company-wide & great staff. There is various things to do. Very expensive to be honest, but worth the time to get away & enjoy with friends & family. I highly recommend Sun City.
AJ Venter — Google review
One of the all time favorites for anyone based in Gauteng. Core memories if you came here as a child too
I always enjoy coming for a day visit to Sun City and Valley of the Waves. It never fails to deliver. It's clean, well run (especially by the slides). By the slides it's run well as everyone is insured a turn. No hogging of tubes either
Food places are a bit limited and not the best in my opinion (Steers and Wimpy, like really?)
And a great vibe as always
Although the greater part of Sun City has been showing it needs some TLC
Also, the Sky Train? That's been out of commission for how many years now?
The Sun City Resort offers refined accommodations with access to outdoor pools, two water parks, and various dining options. The staff is friendly and respectful, ensuring a pleasant stay. The Valley of Waves offers an enjoyable experience for guests. The breakfast is exquisite and the service excellent. Cabanas are used as a base for guests and offer more than adequate rooms with numerous channels on the big screen television. Shuttle vehicles make getting around the resort easy, making it hard to leave this wonderful destination.
We used Cabanas as our base. What a lovely surprise. The staff were fantastic. Although only breakfast is offered (05h30 to 11h30), it was comprehensive enough to last you through 24 hours. The rooms were more than adequate. Moving around the whole resort is served by a wonderful array of shuttle vehicles. We didn't want to leave.
Graham Bird — Google review
Cabana's rooms are excellent for a family of 4. Great aircon. All amenities in close proximity. Friendly hospitable staff. Great outdoor entertainment with a live band to keep you entertained all day. Also has a baby pool for toddlers. Breakfast is wonderful. Thumbs up!
Shoneze Moosa — Google review
For a family of 6, the Cabana's accommodations are fantastic. excellent air conditioning. Everything is conveniently located. The staff is warm and welcoming. An excellent live band provides all-day entertainment outside. has a baby pool as well for young children. Wonderful breakfast. Nice place
elleeen sapigao — Google review
It was incredibly quiet when we went during school holidays. Probably because the general entrance fee for Sun City has increased dramatically, now R395 per adult. It includes R80 meal voucher and access to The Valley of the Waves but compared to the R80 entrance fee a couple of years ago… still lovely place and first time we saw the Lost City which was amazing. The casino was very small and limited. Also very quiet.
Lauren Konstantinou — Google review
Stayed at the Cabanas. Beautiful room at the lakeside. Just a little note though carry your own shampoo. They still provide soap and shower gel but not the shampoo.
The air conditioning in the Casino was either off or not working, so it was really uncomfortable. I guess that worked in our favour as we were forced to spend a lot less time in the Casino.
Nisha Singh — Google review
Check what events are hosted before booking!!
I absolutely love the Palace. It’s one of my favourite places on earth! African splendour at its finest. The staff is exceptional! The service is the best!!
BUT please check if any events are hosted at Sun City before booking and coming here!
I am currently lying in a beautiful pool facing room and the music playing at another hotel/Valley of Waves has been disturbing for 3 nights!! My toddler just woke up screaming as it’s sounds like WW3 with fireworks going off!! As The Palace sits on the hill, everything can be heard and seen from here.
Relaxing at the Palace Pool was a disaster today. People drunk, smoking and some women lying with bare breasts hanging out for all to see. AT THE PALACE!! The smell of weed made us so sick, our whole family (which we brought here for their first time) had to pack up and leave!!!
This is our 3rd time here THIS YEAR ALONE in 2023. We have been regular guests since Feb 2021.
It’s disgusting that this type of behaviour is allowed at The Palace. Can Sin (yes sin not sun) City please not allow these events’ guests to book at the Palace? We decided to leave the Palace grounds to have dinner somewhere else and one of the Palace guests drove around in his Lamborghini, kids in the car and drinking straight Jagermeister out of the bottle while driving.
What is happening to this place?!
I truly feel sorry for staff working here as I also witnessed them being harassed by these guests.
We will be coming again in Feb 2024. As regular Palace guests, I hope this will not happen again
Natasha van der Walt — Google review
A Stellar Five-Star Experience at Sun City Resort
My recent visit to Sun City Resort left me utterly impressed and thoroughly satisfied, deserving nothing less than a glowing five-star review. Nestled in the heart of South Africa's North West province, this iconic destination offers a blend of luxury, entertainment, and adventure that surpassed all expectations.
Upon arrival, I was immediately struck by the resort's grandeur and beauty. The lush tropical gardens, shimmering pools, and stunning architecture created an atmosphere of relaxation and indulgence. The warm welcome from the staff further enhanced the experience, making me feel like a valued guest from the moment I stepped foot on the property.
Accommodation at Sun City Resort is nothing short of luxurious. I had the pleasure of staying in one of their beautifully appointed rooms, complete with modern amenities and elegant furnishings. Whether lounging on the plush bedding, soaking in the bathtub, or admiring the views from the private balcony, every moment spent in my room was pure bliss.
One of the highlights of my stay was the incredible variety of entertainment options available at Sun City Resort. From world-class casinos and vibrant nightlife to thrilling water parks and championship golf courses, there was never a dull moment. Whether I was seeking relaxation or adventure, there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Jasmine Thompson — Google review
I don't have proper words to describe our stay there. We had a wonderful time and people there were friendly and respectful. We enjoyed every single day we spent there especially at the valley of waves. The breakfast was exquisite, not to mention the service which was excellent. The room was beautiful with a big screen television with lots of channels.
Peligan Sekhonyane — Google review
Fabulous setting. The Palace is amazing. Opulence personified.
Fine dining options are not good which is surprising in view of everything else on offer. Most are fast food orientated, ideal for families but not those adults with. a more discerning palette. Don't get me wrong it's ll edible but disappointing.
Would not rush back.
Andy Halliday — Google review
The architecture is simply amazing. I am constantly in awe of the detail, creativity, and beauty of the buildings and entire grounds.
We had no idea before we went just how huge it was and how much there was to do there.
We had two days at Sun City but could have spent longer there and still would not have managed to do everything.
We loved the Valley of the Waves and that we could go as many times as we liked during our stay. We liked that there are shuttle buses to take you to various places.
Ania van der Walt — Google review
First time being here via a work trip. As a Durbanite, I LOVED THIS PLACE 🙌🏾👌🏾😭😭 the cabanas smell like the ocean, it's so quiet as night, everyone respects everyone's privacy. The shuttle service!!?? EXCEPTIONAL drivers and resort staff. Please I will come back!!. The Rangers, the group activity, PLEASE EVERYONE WAS ON POINT. The children probably felt the safest. This place is AMAZING 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️🙇🏾♀️🙇🏾♀️🍾✨️🍾
Jean Kweyama — Google review
A fun place for relaxation for adults and kids. The valley of waves is fun for all and there are more activities within the resort one can experience. The golf park is amazing with a beautiful spa (amazing service), a maze that creates a wonder of exploration.
Eva Sekwena — Google review
Stunning week spent at the vacation club chalets. I can't find fault with anything. The rooms were spacious, fresh linen, and the kitchen fully equipped. The gardens are beautiful and well maintained. The Gatsby spa was one of many highlights during my stay. I totally loved the vibey atmosphere at the entertainment center and absolutely loved the valley of waves. The shuttle staff were super helpful when we needed to get around. A great experience all round!
Debbie Collopen — Google review
We were staying specifically at Cabanas and shared photos of some views. Overall, we had a good time, thank you. I do think the rooms for that price is fairly standard. The view is however stunning. There are areas of maintenance like all places. The music by the pool is extremely loud.
Sun City was great. We love the central part of the restaurants and grateful that Spur has a play area for little kids. The arcade is also super clean. Well done! We were very quick in by the Valley of Waves, where we enjoyed the Lazy River and child Adventure area.
Joanna Vosser — Google review
The resort is absolutely beautiful it has great room service. It is child friendly, and it does not allow pets to make this resort absolutely amazing because it is quite accommodating to most people it might upset pet owners who like taking their pets with them on vacation, but i notice this rule is protect everyone and make sure they all have a five star experience because you can not control animals a hundred percent so them not being prohibited from the establishment was a good the resort is a perfect place for a to take a holiday
It has all kinds of entertainment for different kinds of people and for such a beautiful place its prices are quite affordable
TSHIKOMBEDZE Mashilo — Google review
Went to play some golf, absolutely beautiful course with great service and value. The rest of the resort was more enjoyable in the off-peak times than in peak times. Due to the fact that Sun City is so popular it can get quite busy.
LUKAS SCHEEPERS — Google review
Suncity is absolutely a stunning place.
The views, it’s clean, & the activities are so much fun.
The shuttle services take long but I loved the feature.
There is genuinely a lot of fun stuff to do.
We booked in the Cabana’s and the staff there is unfriendly. Almost as if they being forced to serve us & not helpful at all.
On arrival the lady at reception didn’t not want to give us a porter for our luggage. We literally had to call someone who just came back from assisting another family to help us take our luggage down to our rooms.
There was no hot water!
We kept complaining, and all they could tell us is that they going to refer it to maintenance but nothing was ever resolved.
How terrible is it to be swimming all day and not being able to take a hot shower after a full day of activities.
When we went up to eat breakfast, the woman who was checking our cards was so disrespectful and failed to assist us, baring in mind that I was with my 90 year old granny.
The management at the Cabana’s really need to step up their service delivery
Chandr? Fortuin — Google review
We were received by friendly people, the general vibe was exuberant. The breakfast was delicious. Lots to do, a wide variety of restaurants. The premises around Sun City are very beautiful you can go for long relaxing strolls and swims. A real go-to place for a quick break away.
Magda Jordaan — Google review
They have heated pools now.
Stayed at the Sun Vacation Club.
It's a home away from home with all the amenities in your accommodation.
Excellent service from the cleaning staff.
Plenty of activities for all ages.
Jay Subbaye — Google review
It depends where you booked your accommodation. My first visit was at the Cascade it was excellent but now booked SOHO.
SOHO accommodation is not as clean as expected. The bathroom and toilet were not clean. Needs improvement, though I complained little was done to clean up the place to my satisfaction.
Ordered room service the food was not so good.
The conference room was very cold even though we requested several times to adjust it, it was still the same.
The food at the conference centre was top class and the service was excellent they know how to cater for large groups.
Bathrooms at the conference centre were very clean and well kept throughout the duration.
SOHO Breakfast was also excellent and service exceptional excellent.
Faith Ramotlhale — Google review
It is still a magical place. Unfortunately no one informed us that our visit would be during the "Sun City Takeover".
Drunk and promiscuous people everywhere. Not conducive to a relaxing family weekend. I emplore Sun City management to inform families when booking over the "Sun City Takeover." The choice/ info would have been nice.
Eduan Van Der Walt — Google review
It was beautiful and quiet. The rooms were cleaned every day, which was great. The shuttles moved around often and efficiently. This made it easier to move around the resort with children.
Nyasha Vambe — Google review
Rooms in the palace need a upgrade. Service was good but had no kids facilities or activities on site which is not acceptable at this price point. A full kids program and safe environment near their parents with trained minders is desperately needed to make it a acceptable destination and give parents a proper break.
Lance Kibel — Google review
Beautiful experience. Beautiful scenery. Enough for every age group to do. Fun activities. Would have been a 5 star however the roads going to the place were horrible. And 6/8 people we travelled with ended up getting sick either with a tummy bug or viral bug. Not sure if it might be the water (pools or at the valley)or the food but that was definitely the down side to our trip.
Karishka Singh — Google review
Rooms: 4 stars - Stayed at the Cascades. The rooms are a bit old, but still comfortable. Had a problem with the shower, but it was fixed quickly without any fuss.
Service: 5 stars - The staff are brilliant, always helpful and sorted out my issue fast.
Location: 5 stars - The resort is surrounded by beautiful nature. Just a heads-up, the roads leading to the resort have lots of potholes.
Food and Fun: There's a great choice of places to eat and lots of fun stuff to do, but some cost extra.
Overall: Sun City's a bit old and some things, like the Sky Train, don't work. But they're working on making it better all the time. It's a great place that's well worth a visit.
Wayne Panaino — Google review
Service isn't the problem, sun city staff trying their hardest to keep clients happy but can't even get a drink at 4am in the morning when gambling, because of their rules and regulations. It's a resort why wait till the weekend, only 24 hrs then very disappointed birthday girl.
Tiara De Vos — Google review
Our visit to resort it was absolutely amazing "I was very impressed and satisfies with services. Hostess in the are very welcoming they offers blend of luxury. Their s lot entertainment for adults and children and adventures. Their are tropical gardens and shemmering pools and relaxation atmosphere for family to enjoy. The place is luxury like 5 star hotel.
Palesa Lefeta — Google review
The cabanas are awesome and make for a romantic get away. My partner loved the safari game drives and I the hot air ballon rides. Beautiful rooms, excellent service and a peaceful location away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Producers Playground — Google review
Overall, my experience at Sun City was nothing short of extraordinary. From the luxurious accommodations to the unforgettable pool experience, every aspect of my stay exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend Sun City to anyone looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating getaway!!
The Sun City Resort offers refined accommodations with access to outdoor pools, two water parks, and various dining options. The staff is friendly and respectful, ensuring a pleasant stay. The Valley of Waves offers an enjoyable experience for guests. The breakfast is exquisite and the service excellent. Cabanas are used as a base for guests and offer more than adequate rooms with numerous channels on the big screen television. Shuttle vehicles make getting around the resort easy, making it hard to leave this wonderful destination.
We used Cabanas as our base. What a lovely surprise. The staff were fantastic. Although only breakfast is offered (05h30 to 11h30), it was comprehensive enough to last you through 24 hours. The rooms were more than adequate. Moving around the whole resort is served by a wonderful array of shuttle vehicles. We didn't want to leave.
Graham Bird — Google review
Cabana's rooms are excellent for a family of 4. Great aircon. All amenities in close proximity. Friendly hospitable staff. Great outdoor entertainment with a live band to keep you entertained all day. Also has a baby pool for toddlers. Breakfast is wonderful. Thumbs up!
Shoneze Moosa — Google review
For a family of 6, the Cabana's accommodations are fantastic. excellent air conditioning. Everything is conveniently located. The staff is warm and welcoming. An excellent live band provides all-day entertainment outside. has a baby pool as well for young children. Wonderful breakfast. Nice place
elleeen sapigao — Google review
It was incredibly quiet when we went during school holidays. Probably because the general entrance fee for Sun City has increased dramatically, now R395 per adult. It includes R80 meal voucher and access to The Valley of the Waves but compared to the R80 entrance fee a couple of years ago… still lovely place and first time we saw the Lost City which was amazing. The casino was very small and limited. Also very quiet.
Lauren Konstantinou — Google review
Stayed at the Cabanas. Beautiful room at the lakeside. Just a little note though carry your own shampoo. They still provide soap and shower gel but not the shampoo.
The air conditioning in the Casino was either off or not working, so it was really uncomfortable. I guess that worked in our favour as we were forced to spend a lot less time in the Casino.
Nisha Singh — Google review
Check what events are hosted before booking!!
I absolutely love the Palace. It’s one of my favourite places on earth! African splendour at its finest. The staff is exceptional! The service is the best!!
BUT please check if any events are hosted at Sun City before booking and coming here!
I am currently lying in a beautiful pool facing room and the music playing at another hotel/Valley of Waves has been disturbing for 3 nights!! My toddler just woke up screaming as it’s sounds like WW3 with fireworks going off!! As The Palace sits on the hill, everything can be heard and seen from here.
Relaxing at the Palace Pool was a disaster today. People drunk, smoking and some women lying with bare breasts hanging out for all to see. AT THE PALACE!! The smell of weed made us so sick, our whole family (which we brought here for their first time) had to pack up and leave!!!
This is our 3rd time here THIS YEAR ALONE in 2023. We have been regular guests since Feb 2021.
It’s disgusting that this type of behaviour is allowed at The Palace. Can Sin (yes sin not sun) City please not allow these events’ guests to book at the Palace? We decided to leave the Palace grounds to have dinner somewhere else and one of the Palace guests drove around in his Lamborghini, kids in the car and drinking straight Jagermeister out of the bottle while driving.
What is happening to this place?!
I truly feel sorry for staff working here as I also witnessed them being harassed by these guests.
We will be coming again in Feb 2024. As regular Palace guests, I hope this will not happen again
Natasha van der Walt — Google review
A Stellar Five-Star Experience at Sun City Resort
My recent visit to Sun City Resort left me utterly impressed and thoroughly satisfied, deserving nothing less than a glowing five-star review. Nestled in the heart of South Africa's North West province, this iconic destination offers a blend of luxury, entertainment, and adventure that surpassed all expectations.
Upon arrival, I was immediately struck by the resort's grandeur and beauty. The lush tropical gardens, shimmering pools, and stunning architecture created an atmosphere of relaxation and indulgence. The warm welcome from the staff further enhanced the experience, making me feel like a valued guest from the moment I stepped foot on the property.
Accommodation at Sun City Resort is nothing short of luxurious. I had the pleasure of staying in one of their beautifully appointed rooms, complete with modern amenities and elegant furnishings. Whether lounging on the plush bedding, soaking in the bathtub, or admiring the views from the private balcony, every moment spent in my room was pure bliss.
One of the highlights of my stay was the incredible variety of entertainment options available at Sun City Resort. From world-class casinos and vibrant nightlife to thrilling water parks and championship golf courses, there was never a dull moment. Whether I was seeking relaxation or adventure, there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Jasmine Thompson — Google review
I don't have proper words to describe our stay there. We had a wonderful time and people there were friendly and respectful. We enjoyed every single day we spent there especially at the valley of waves. The breakfast was exquisite, not to mention the service which was excellent. The room was beautiful with a big screen television with lots of channels.
Peligan Sekhonyane — Google review
Fabulous setting. The Palace is amazing. Opulence personified.
Fine dining options are not good which is surprising in view of everything else on offer. Most are fast food orientated, ideal for families but not those adults with. a more discerning palette. Don't get me wrong it's ll edible but disappointing.
Would not rush back.
Andy Halliday — Google review
The architecture is simply amazing. I am constantly in awe of the detail, creativity, and beauty of the buildings and entire grounds.
We had no idea before we went just how huge it was and how much there was to do there.
We had two days at Sun City but could have spent longer there and still would not have managed to do everything.
We loved the Valley of the Waves and that we could go as many times as we liked during our stay. We liked that there are shuttle buses to take you to various places.
Ania van der Walt — Google review
First time being here via a work trip. As a Durbanite, I LOVED THIS PLACE 🙌🏾👌🏾😭😭 the cabanas smell like the ocean, it's so quiet as night, everyone respects everyone's privacy. The shuttle service!!?? EXCEPTIONAL drivers and resort staff. Please I will come back!!. The Rangers, the group activity, PLEASE EVERYONE WAS ON POINT. The children probably felt the safest. This place is AMAZING 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️🙇🏾♀️🙇🏾♀️🍾✨️🍾
Jean Kweyama — Google review
A fun place for relaxation for adults and kids. The valley of waves is fun for all and there are more activities within the resort one can experience. The golf park is amazing with a beautiful spa (amazing service), a maze that creates a wonder of exploration.
Eva Sekwena — Google review
Stunning week spent at the vacation club chalets. I can't find fault with anything. The rooms were spacious, fresh linen, and the kitchen fully equipped. The gardens are beautiful and well maintained. The Gatsby spa was one of many highlights during my stay. I totally loved the vibey atmosphere at the entertainment center and absolutely loved the valley of waves. The shuttle staff were super helpful when we needed to get around. A great experience all round!
Debbie Collopen — Google review
We were staying specifically at Cabanas and shared photos of some views. Overall, we had a good time, thank you. I do think the rooms for that price is fairly standard. The view is however stunning. There are areas of maintenance like all places. The music by the pool is extremely loud.
Sun City was great. We love the central part of the restaurants and grateful that Spur has a play area for little kids. The arcade is also super clean. Well done! We were very quick in by the Valley of Waves, where we enjoyed the Lazy River and child Adventure area.
Joanna Vosser — Google review
The resort is absolutely beautiful it has great room service. It is child friendly, and it does not allow pets to make this resort absolutely amazing because it is quite accommodating to most people it might upset pet owners who like taking their pets with them on vacation, but i notice this rule is protect everyone and make sure they all have a five star experience because you can not control animals a hundred percent so them not being prohibited from the establishment was a good the resort is a perfect place for a to take a holiday
It has all kinds of entertainment for different kinds of people and for such a beautiful place its prices are quite affordable
TSHIKOMBEDZE Mashilo — Google review
Went to play some golf, absolutely beautiful course with great service and value. The rest of the resort was more enjoyable in the off-peak times than in peak times. Due to the fact that Sun City is so popular it can get quite busy.
LUKAS SCHEEPERS — Google review
Suncity is absolutely a stunning place.
The views, it’s clean, & the activities are so much fun.
The shuttle services take long but I loved the feature.
There is genuinely a lot of fun stuff to do.
We booked in the Cabana’s and the staff there is unfriendly. Almost as if they being forced to serve us & not helpful at all.
On arrival the lady at reception didn’t not want to give us a porter for our luggage. We literally had to call someone who just came back from assisting another family to help us take our luggage down to our rooms.
There was no hot water!
We kept complaining, and all they could tell us is that they going to refer it to maintenance but nothing was ever resolved.
How terrible is it to be swimming all day and not being able to take a hot shower after a full day of activities.
When we went up to eat breakfast, the woman who was checking our cards was so disrespectful and failed to assist us, baring in mind that I was with my 90 year old granny.
The management at the Cabana’s really need to step up their service delivery
Chandr? Fortuin — Google review
We were received by friendly people, the general vibe was exuberant. The breakfast was delicious. Lots to do, a wide variety of restaurants. The premises around Sun City are very beautiful you can go for long relaxing strolls and swims. A real go-to place for a quick break away.
Magda Jordaan — Google review
They have heated pools now.
Stayed at the Sun Vacation Club.
It's a home away from home with all the amenities in your accommodation.
Excellent service from the cleaning staff.
Plenty of activities for all ages.
Jay Subbaye — Google review
It depends where you booked your accommodation. My first visit was at the Cascade it was excellent but now booked SOHO.
SOHO accommodation is not as clean as expected. The bathroom and toilet were not clean. Needs improvement, though I complained little was done to clean up the place to my satisfaction.
Ordered room service the food was not so good.
The conference room was very cold even though we requested several times to adjust it, it was still the same.
The food at the conference centre was top class and the service was excellent they know how to cater for large groups.
Bathrooms at the conference centre were very clean and well kept throughout the duration.
SOHO Breakfast was also excellent and service exceptional excellent.
Faith Ramotlhale — Google review
It is still a magical place. Unfortunately no one informed us that our visit would be during the "Sun City Takeover".
Drunk and promiscuous people everywhere. Not conducive to a relaxing family weekend. I emplore Sun City management to inform families when booking over the "Sun City Takeover." The choice/ info would have been nice.
Eduan Van Der Walt — Google review
It was beautiful and quiet. The rooms were cleaned every day, which was great. The shuttles moved around often and efficiently. This made it easier to move around the resort with children.
Nyasha Vambe — Google review
Rooms in the palace need a upgrade. Service was good but had no kids facilities or activities on site which is not acceptable at this price point. A full kids program and safe environment near their parents with trained minders is desperately needed to make it a acceptable destination and give parents a proper break.
Lance Kibel — Google review
Beautiful experience. Beautiful scenery. Enough for every age group to do. Fun activities. Would have been a 5 star however the roads going to the place were horrible. And 6/8 people we travelled with ended up getting sick either with a tummy bug or viral bug. Not sure if it might be the water (pools or at the valley)or the food but that was definitely the down side to our trip.
Karishka Singh — Google review
Rooms: 4 stars - Stayed at the Cascades. The rooms are a bit old, but still comfortable. Had a problem with the shower, but it was fixed quickly without any fuss.
Service: 5 stars - The staff are brilliant, always helpful and sorted out my issue fast.
Location: 5 stars - The resort is surrounded by beautiful nature. Just a heads-up, the roads leading to the resort have lots of potholes.
Food and Fun: There's a great choice of places to eat and lots of fun stuff to do, but some cost extra.
Overall: Sun City's a bit old and some things, like the Sky Train, don't work. But they're working on making it better all the time. It's a great place that's well worth a visit.
Wayne Panaino — Google review
Service isn't the problem, sun city staff trying their hardest to keep clients happy but can't even get a drink at 4am in the morning when gambling, because of their rules and regulations. It's a resort why wait till the weekend, only 24 hrs then very disappointed birthday girl.
Tiara De Vos — Google review
Our visit to resort it was absolutely amazing "I was very impressed and satisfies with services. Hostess in the are very welcoming they offers blend of luxury. Their s lot entertainment for adults and children and adventures. Their are tropical gardens and shemmering pools and relaxation atmosphere for family to enjoy. The place is luxury like 5 star hotel.
Palesa Lefeta — Google review
The cabanas are awesome and make for a romantic get away. My partner loved the safari game drives and I the hot air ballon rides. Beautiful rooms, excellent service and a peaceful location away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Producers Playground — Google review
Overall, my experience at Sun City was nothing short of extraordinary. From the luxurious accommodations to the unforgettable pool experience, every aspect of my stay exceeded my expectations. I would highly recommend Sun City to anyone looking for a relaxing and rejuvenating getaway!!
I loved visiting this sanctuary. The staff was so friendly. Ask for a tour guide and they will tell you many interesting facts. You are very close to the crocidles and will see over 100!!!
The feeding time is at 4:30 pm. They will show you how the crocidles hunt for food and how they jump out of water !!
Definitely stop by here !!
Dena Scoullos — Google review
Value for money experience, with friendly and informative staff to guide and teach about the crocodile life. You will get to see the feeding, the young ones and the oldest which is 93 years old today. Learn about their movements, speed in and out of the water and how long can they survive without food in and out of the water.
stephen poho — Google review
Before get inside Sun City, we should spend a little bit of time, visiting the Crocodile Sanctuary. We’ll be able to see from the big ones thru the very small. You can even ask to pick one of the little. Ask for Arnold, the oldest and biggest crocodile there.
Luis Afonso — Google review
Please make sure to be there at feeding time. You will learn a lot and see a great personal tour. Please also tip for the great work. :)
Ivo Vutov — Google review
It's awesome to see thoos crocs, the second biggest on the planet and so close by. And the guide was giving good information and how he handled the animals. Respect
Lucas den besten — Google review
It's a must see if you're in the area. Visit at feeding times just to get the most of your experience.
Calvin Naidoo — Google review
Ronny is an awesome tour guide, the staff inside the sanctuary are very friendly and helpful. Definitely worth going to the feeding tour to see how the crocs move and interact!
Sarah Wolfaardt (Sarah) — Google review
Quite interesting to learn more about the Nile Crocodile, especially Arnold the oldest and Undertaker the charmer🤣
The Paul Kruger Country House Museum is an important Cultural Heritage site that all South Africans should visit and admire. It is imperative to maintain such a location for the preservation of our history. This fascinating historical destination offers a delightful game drive, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its grounds and learn about the past. The museum showcases the legacy of Paul Kruger, offering an educational experience for all who appreciate history.
Ritch in history and beautiful place.
Christo Mulder — Google review
Very expensive breakfast. Not worth the money.
Paul Boshoff — Google review
Large collection of war artifacts and Historical significance.
Zandi Solombela — Google review
An nice historical place to visit. Great game drive....
shane ncube — Google review
In a very sad condition.
Roger Pearce — Google review
Cultural Heritage site to be visited and appreciated by all South Africans. Upkeeping of a place like this one, is crucial for history!
Helena Maria — Google review
I could not find the place according to the Google Maps search. No other clear directions.
Quite place but the problem is the water Noka picnic doesn't have water
Rearabilwe Morena — Google review
Looked for the place but never found it. All we saw was abounded old houses and a scary entrance thar looked like a dumping side.
kholofelo maselela — Google review
The map they gave us was very confusing nd we got lost looking for the picnic area..The picnic area was nice and clean though..We saw almost all the animals
Sana Malek — Google review
Tranquility at its best; untouched nature exploration of utmost innocence; an encounter not experienced by many...a fabulous holiday to tell a tale and leave your guest with great admiration.
Johan Engel — Google review
The service was excellent, and I saw a alot...all in all the experience was expectional
Jonathan Moralo — Google review
I'm surprised...there is no rhino. There used to be rhinos here
Nelson Maoba — Google review
It has variety of animals.
Good place to visit especially children for education.
Paul Modiri Mogotsi — Google review
Great Place to see some wildlife. Not many tourists. Good road condition. Low entry fees
Oskar Weber — Google review
Wasn't expecting much. Was SO impressed with the density, diversity and great condition of the game. More importantly you can cycle through the park which is awesome. Some of the facilities sadly fallen behind in upkeep but otherwise well worth a visit (especially by bike).
Ric Halley-Stott — Google review
The staff were friendly and the animals were in a very good condition taking into account that we were there just after winter before the summer rains has started. However the same cannot be said about the tent camp where we stayed. They had to run a generator during the day and sometimes at night to pump water that we can use. Quite a lot of maintenance is needed in the camp. It has potential if work is done at the camp.
Tiaan Reyneke — Google review
We use the tented camp. Very nice setup between the trees. Unfortunately water was a problem. You must bring your own drinking water and the water supplied is not clean. Then the general maintenance is not up to standard. Notwithstanding this we enjoyed it tremendously. Officials very friendly and helpfull.
Pieter Reyneke — Google review
Ive been here so many times. You can catch a glimpse of animals like the girraffe, rhino, wildebeest and ostrich. I love Noka, we can chill there in the Bush scenery eat feast while watching animals pass by. I do love the caravan area too.
This must be on your list of places to visit when in the Northern Cape. Despite several online negative reviews I read I was determined to see the Mission complex for myself. My 0740 arrival was marked by a warm welcome despite being before the official opening time. The whole mission complex is in excellent shape. Beautiful grounds and buildings with so much history all around. I would strongly recommend a visit if my experience in early October before any possible summer rains is just a taste of what can be expected when the benefit of rain is felt. My host Trudy was extremely knowledgeable and is a great credit to the mission complex. Visit soon and be prepared to spend a few hours here to really experience the special atmosphere of such a wonderful venue.
Peter Tobin — Google review
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Kuruman, 8460, South Africa
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Eye of Kuruman
Water
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
There’s nothing here…..just dirty water,filled with leaves and a bus stop, vandalised property.
Vuyiswa Nyauza — Google review
Natural wonder!
A pity it is not maintained properly! The place is dirty! A lot of litter around.
Dirk van der Merwe — Google review
"Eye of Kuruman"
Drove Past but it did not look good. I was last at this site 17yrs ago and it was in a much better condition 😔
BENJAMIN WILLIAM PEARCE — Google review
If I could rate it 0 stars I would. There are plastic all over in the water. Trees cut down and lay down in the water. Its not maintained. The fence is pushed down that comes to the conclusion that they steal the fresh water and fish at night. So so sorry.
Leslie Van Der Schyff — Google review
Stay away,high crime.rubbish dump.vagrants everywhere.what a shame.we stopped and decided not to enter
Chris Venter — Google review
Very disappointed with this site. Fencing is broken, beer bottles floating.. It's supposed to be a world heritage site and instead it was a disgrace. I can not imagine recommending this site to any tourist, especially not our overseas family.
Zhaun Viviers — Google review
Good place to visit when in the area. Needs a bit of a cleanup. Security might be a concern as the surrounds are a litlle dodgy. Cash only for entrance fees. Still fabulous to see despite the immediate surrounding area
Sonica Bothma — Google review
Disappointed. Expected more. Parking area bad. Needed cash to go in. Could not pay with a card. Place looks very run down. Place did feel kind of safe.
Anton Damhuis — Google review
So tragic that something that could be amazing is allowed to be so run down. South Africa should be ashamed that we allow this to happen to a world heritage site.
Yvonne van Niekerk — Google review
Run down, dirty and unsafe. I used to live in Kuruman in 1974 and it was beautifull, clean and well kept. Thanks to our ANC government it is now the oposite.
The Big Hole in Kimberley is a massive diamond mine pit that was dug by hand in the 1800s. It has a storied past and is now a world-class tourist destination thanks to the R50 million investment from De Beers. Visiting the site offers an honest impression of the mining industry's checkered history in Kimberley.
Great experience and awesome view of the Big Hole. There is also a restaurant with live music on site. At the entrance is also a Vintage Tram and for R10 they take you for n 15min ride. Kids loved it.
You can also choose to take a tour with guide or explore on your own.
Lean Venter — Google review
It's a must-see place! Definitely pretty to look at and the museum is very interesting. The old city shows the historic places greatly. The staff overall was friendly and helpful. Nice opportunities to do some souvenir shopping there aswell.
Melanie M. — Google review
I was visit big hole 7 years ago, but recently visit I can see there is a lot of improvement and upgrade.
Big Hole is considered one of the deepest man-made hole in the world. The price for entrance is very fair, I really enjoyed the view on the platform, you can see the big hole in different angles and see the city of Kimberley.
20 minute short movie will give you brief history of diamond mining.
I am highly recommend this historical place. There is a guide tour if you need to understand more depth history. After the tour, there are some curio shops and a restaurant at the visitor center.
Gavin Hsiao-Ying Kung — Google review
This is still an 'unbelievable' sight to see. Ensure to opt for the full package which includes the tour. The amount of information is not overwhelming and for those that would like to know more can spend time reading all the information in the museum.
Wynand Nel — Google review
Visiting here is an ABSOLUTE MUST for every single South African and tourist. It is Beautiful. It is nostalgic. It is informative. It is entertaining. It is just pure Class!
David, our host - was well informed, spoke with great enthusiasm and kept our attention - though he didn't need to. The place is remarkable. the legends, stories, history and facts are mind blowing.
It is very warm in Kimberley - so come prepared. The people are super friendly (challenge to you PE!) - it's very clean, COVID protocols are still in place and very safe.
I swear - if this delightful town had a beach - it'd be paradise.
Thank you Kimberley Dave!
Fearless Dave — Google review
Worth while doing the tour and experiencing being down a mine.
Enjoyed the history of The Big Hole.
Well done. Do treat yourself there!
Harriet Jameson Pellizzari — Google review
A really great experience, our guide was so energetic and very knowledgeable. An awesome piece of South African history, great for groups of families.
Deejay Govender — Google review
It was a great experience! Anyone who is even mildly fascinated with history would really love the tour and 20-minute movie that teaches you more about the historical significance of this place! I would highly recommend going towards the earlier after because they closed up earlier at some kept points of the tour from 4-5 and have an alternate route that isn't quite the same experience as it would be normally. Still a great experience, though either way!
Ethan Johnson — Google review
The upgrades done are very well done. Cinema with short history movie gave a lot of insight into the history of the live and history of a settler.
The rest of the museum is very well maintained.
Utilities and shops excellent and wheelchair friendly.
Jaco Badenhorst — Google review
Great sites to see, amazing and a little scary but definitely a must visit when in Kimberley. Friendly service from security to ticket sales. Prepare R70 per adult for the big hole sights, then R150 for the entire guided experience (1 hour) inclusive of the museum.
Wonder Mahembe — Google review
Definitely a must if you in the area. Tour guide David is a people's person who really enjoys his job & very knowledgeable. The old houses, the old feel, the old culture, how life was in that time. The restaurant's food & drink is amazing & worth your time & money.
Jean ?ClassyJ? Classen — Google review
What an informative and rich experience , we attended the last tour which was at 3pm , the tour included a 20 min video of the history of Kimberly and Diamonds, thereafter a informative guided tour to the big hole and the under ground mines , and finally the volt. The tour guide David was amazing...
Unfortunately the tram was not working however we did enjoy a lovely stroll through the old town...
You can indulge in a mini photo shoot at old prison cells, the photographer is the sweetest....
Shariz Rajin — Google review
We didn't have time to tour the entire mine. We paid R70 per person to only see the hole. You get a blue wrist ticket, which shows that you are restricted to the hole(the actual hole) area only. I think it's about R140 per person to tour the entire mine on the surface and underground. There are museums, gift shops and a coffee shop. Remember to wear comfortable shoes..
Kefentse Motlakwe — Google review
If you want to grasp the essence of City which sparkles this is the must see hidden gem in it's roughness☺️...My childhood playground 💝First time with my in-laws after the mine museum has been revamped.What an awesome experience my feet on that platform over looking the Big hole and the city afar...finally able to see with a naked eye where the enterances sit on the hole of which woman and children took shelter in during #The seige of Kimberley.Pity I just could not purchase a ticket from the first tram driver💔so I took a pic at the office step where they used to be sold with him in my heart and all my memories which have became a part of this well known tourist destination💛Iam still very proud to say that he was my Dad(Mr V.B.Williams) and sadly passed on due to illness five years ago.Kindly in memory I will share his picture surely this post will touch the hearts of those he was able to so many years ago,may he continue to rest in perfect peace🙏🏼Informative tour guide(David) great demonstration of historic tools and verbal explanations on most of the important events which lead to the mines existence in detail you kept the group enlightened and it was awesome to participate in little drills making us experience what it was like being a child,woman,man in that era... keeping us all eager and safe leading us down the mine shaft and up again ...to see what lead had to the Kimberley Gold Rush🤭Well done and thumbs up to a lovely experience,personally I enjoyed the mine shaft...chlaustrophobia has been cured🤣👏🏼👍🏼History has been re written 💯
I just wonder where the well is...I couldn't make a wish💰 at only thing that bothered me...the one people use to drop coins in behind where the 🚆 train use to be...I might have missed it situated elsewhere in the perimeter of the museum.
Bronwin Chetty — Google review
The Big Hole, Kimberley, is a place to visit when interested in the history of diamond mining in South Africa. Starting in the 1867 when a 15 year old picked up a shiny pebble along the banks of Orange River. The diamond rush that followed, with several fortune seekers around the world flocking to Kimberley to dig for diamonds. The Big Hole is considered one of the deepest man-made hole in the world. The history of diamond mining is entwined to the political events that shaped the South Africa we know today.
A visit to The Big Hole is worth a while as it also features a timeline of key events in the history of South Africa and the world in relation to mining.
Daniel Sebake — Google review
Fantastic experiance.
Our tour guide was absolutely amazing, very informative and friendly.
Great sites and very cool town to walk through.
Put it on your list
Donovan Porter — Google review
Was a good tourist attraction had more to offer then just the Big Hole. I found the old mining town and the De Beers Directors railway coach very interesting.
Deon Lochner — Google review
It was honestly fun and educational. Our tour guide, David, was awesome. Just remember your hat and sunscreen. The gift shops was a bit too expensive for my wallet. But overall I would recommend going.
My Tax SA — Google review
So sad, just a shell of what it was 20 odd years ago. Saddest part was not being able to let my daughter find some gems in those panning stations they had before. There is a restaurant area to the left of the main entrance but it is not advertised very well. The little cafe inside isn’t worth eating a big meal at. Some old ladies inside the main tourist shop still holding the fort. Glad I went.
Longtime museum with diverse exhibits, including paleontology, ethnography & zoology collections.
An amazing historic building and informative museum. Well maintained and really friendly and helpful staff. Set aside a good amount of time to fully explore the museum. We'll done to the staff.
Gareth Preiss (XplorationSA) — Google review
Really interesting visit. Lots of information on South Africa’s political past. Also lots on South Africa involvement in its wars.
Bob Rouse — Google review
This museum has a wide collection of our South African history and it shows the huge and often forgotten significance of the city of Kimberly. Some of the exhibits are just stunning and give you a window into the past . All of this is set in a lovely house with its own story to tell and how the building itself has been use for various purposes over the decades .
Mzo Hlanjwa — Google review
Being at the museum while I was there was so enriching. It's quiet, might be because I visited off peak, during the week. The staff were friendly but it mostly felt like I was there alone. I would recommend visiting, it's full of history and informative. I've learned a thing or two about the settlers and about Kimberley/Northern Cape which I didn't learn in school history.
Justine Demas — Google review
Take a walk through history! Such a beautiful place but it needs attention. A variety of information!
Celeste Pretorius — Google review
We enjoyed taking a walk through history. The Word War exhibition was especially educational.
The museum is a gem when it comes to the history of Kimberley and the Northern Cape. There is some of the exhibitions that needs attention though.
Edmari Van Niekerk — Google review
A great museum with well-preserved displays portraying the rich history of Kimberley since before colonial occupation and the discovery of diamonds in the area.
Well worth a visit when in the area.
Sam Theron — Google review
The building is old and not very well kept much like the landscape much like many museumsin SA, but everything inside is well kept clean and very informative.
letletle bogatsu — Google review
Thank you for the use of your property for our photos.
Forgot some our equipment, and they kept it safe till we got time to go and fetch.
Thank you so much
Riaan Stöter — Google review
Great traditional museum. Not interactive enough for kids. Ground staff showed a shocking waste of water. I would have liked a big timeline to pull it all together.
Neil Higgs — Google review
Amazing displays and history
Just a little run down, but an unforgettable experience
Wow, what a great nature reserve and museum. Great monuments and a really good video of the battle. I really thought this was worthwhile.
Nick Dempers — Google review
The journey to the battlefield is on an unmade road approx 10-15km. There is a small cafe and a museum on the site, also a short film detailing the battle. Along with lots more information.
Bob Rouse — Google review
This momumemt is well kept and absolutely worth a visit!
Riaan de Coning — Google review
A historical site well worth visiting. The museum and grounds are very well maintained and signposted. There is a restaurant but we did not eat there. Toilets were clean. An enjoyable and interesting place to visit!
Gareth Preiss (XplorationSA) — Google review
This is a fascinating South African battlefield site, with enough to see to even keep those not interested in battlefields entertained. Unfortunately the site is terribly managed. After driving 10 kilometers on a badly maintained gravel road, the lady at the gate turned us away because we did not have cash. Apparently the card machine was broken, and she would not let us go pass because her "boss was checking on her via the surveillance cameras". So you have electricity to check on your employees, but nothing to help tourists? Bad customer service. After driving back to Modderfontein, to draw money at the world's dirtiest ATM, we were met with contempt at the gate. The lady at the gate did not have change for the R100.00 we just had to drive 20 kilometres to obtain. When we reached the restaurant, we were welcomed with a sign that said they accepted no credit cards. How is it possible for any business to STILL not accept cards or even Snapscan in the year 2022??? The lady at the restaurant was as useless (only more rude) than the one at the gate. We were presented with a little pamphlet and nothing else. No information, no tips as to how to navigate the site - just a cold stare. The site itself is massive, perfect for shorter hikes. However, the signage is terrible and we got lost with our small vehicle on some dodgy roads. There is great potential here, and the history of the highland brigades is genuinely a moving story. However, the disinterested staff make this an unpleasant experience.
Robert Uys — Google review
Insightful museum situated between hills just outside Magersfontein / Richie / Kimberley in the Northern Cape taking one back to 11 December 1899 when the English forces (predominantly Scottish) advanced on Boer forces in an attempt to relieve Kimberley from the Boers.
Thinking the Boers were hiding on the koppie they bombed the mountains and advanced just to be met with resistance from the Boers who were nestled in trenches at the foot of the mountain.
Sam Theron — Google review
A very small but well kept museum in the middle of the greater Magersfontein Site . It's a military museum so it's packed with the details of the many battles and all the key individuals and parties involved in these battles .
There is also a little Cafe that serves good food and much needed cold beverages.
Mzo Hlanjwa — Google review
A bit of a drive out of kimberley but most definately worth a visit, do yourself a favour once the main area has been explored take a drive to the border grave yard and walk through there, also when you get to the grave of the English buegler buried in a boat grave yard Google the story while you there, truly Facinating.
Jaco De Witt — Google review
An absolute gem in the heart of Jacobsdal it is an interesting, informative and fun outing for the whole family and must see attraction when in Jacobsdal!
Home to many endangered species, this park offers a variety of accommodations, plus flyfishing.
Mokala National Park is BEAUTIFUL! Everywhere you looked there were animals, even if you weren't looking, there were animals! Me and my dad stayed at Kameeldoring Pan Tree Top Cottage and it was wonderful. Animals came right up to the water hole behind. 10/10 totally recommend Mokala!!
Andrea Schroeder — Google review
What an excellent park a gem which is underutilised. The campsite has only 6 stands which is very nice. The private ablution is spacious it is only the roof at the breakfast nook that need some extension if it rain, which we had a lot. The park will see us again in the near future.
Peet Du Plessis — Google review
Very beautiful small park. The accommodation at Lilydale on the Rietriver was perfect. Saw lots of different animals.
Johan M?ller — Google review
Really wonderful day out! Great service whenever there was needed and the scenery was incredible. Plentiful wildlife
André Dreyer — Google review
We recently visited Mokala National Park for the first time, and I cannot believe how under-rated the park is. It is one of the most tranquil parks with such incredible serenity and beauty. We are regular Kruger Park visitors and Mokala can easily be compared to Northern Kruger’s peace and tranquillity. The diversity of wildlife, birdlife and habitats were breathtaking. We stayed at Mosu lodge (and even though the restaurant is no longer in existence) the camp was lovely with very warm and friendly staff. We will without a doubt be returning to this gem of a park.
Ivan Putter — Google review
Brilliant National Park! Book the Motswedi Tree Top Cottage for a romantic and excellent stay. We didn't even need to go on a game drive as the animals came to us...
Vanessa Raath — Google review
This is a beautiful park with a lot of wildlife. We drove from the Lilydale gate and immediately saw various animals on the short drive to Lilydale rest camp. From Lilydale to Mosu rest camp is about an hour's drive, so be sure to have time when visiting the park. Will recommend spending about two days in the park to truly experience it.
Marleen — Google review
What a gem we've discovered! We were referred by a friend and can't thank her enough... We thoroughly enjoyed each moment of our comfortable stay at Mosu Lodge and our extremely rewarding game drive at Mokala National Park. Our unit was situated close to the water hole and we could sit and watch game coming to drink water - until late. The unit was a comfortable, well-equipped and an impeccable home-away-from-home.
Animals are plenty - and the variety impressive. The staff excelled and we need to mention the most accommodating Receptionist - if I recall correctly, her name is Emma. She was just so helpful - even provided us with an power extension to keep our fridge running in our vehicle. Parking at reception and having to use miniature trolley's/trailers to transport luggage to the units, were new to us :-) At least we had some exercise! The only 'draw-back' would be the bad condition of the corrugated road one has to travel - but the superb destination justifies the drive. We will most definitely be back to this very, very special park...
Trudie Grobler — Google review
This an extraordinary park with huge potential BUT the access road is a disaster and totally ruins the experience. Corrugations means you take 2 hours to do 21km. Something needs to be done as it's not going to encourage visitors.
Beth Muller — Google review
We enjoyed the game watching very much! The picnic areas are clean and neat, and the toilets were clean, had toilet paper and running water.
Accommodation at Mosu Lodge was good. Beds are comfortable and there are enough blankes to stay warm at night, and the units have aircons. Kitchens are well equiped. There is a generator, so loadshedding is not a problem.
Marry Purcell — Google review
What a gem. Everything was beautiful, staff friendly, we can't wait for our next weekend.
Anna-Marié Haarhoff — Google review
An amazing game reserve! Well maintained facilities at the campsites, lodges and picnic sites. Extremely friendly and helpful staff! Well done to Sanparks. The campsite and tree top cottage were fantastic. We will definitely return.
Gareth Preiss (XplorationSA) — Google review
Roads leading to the park corrugated but park roads not bad, travelling slowly is in fact well maintained. Camping sites fridges and two plate gas burner not operated with good practice. Only one gas bottle without a switch over manifold witch results in reactive gas replenishments and out of proper freezing capacity for 12-14 hours and meat ant other frozen foods thawing. NOT the recommend practice!!!
Wow! What a special place! Greg was the best ranger and really went the extra mile to point out ALL the tigers to us. The 1 on 1 time with the cheetahs was super special! Definitey planning to return for a sleepover in the canyon lodge, which is breathtaking!
Helena Jensen — Google review
I love what Tiger Canyon are doing for big cat conservation, and I found my trip to be incredibly educational. The lodge was very luxurious and the staff were all knowledgable, professional and friendly.
Natalie Smit — Google review
Words cannot do justice.
We, 2 couples are well travelled are various safari lodges) reserves and this is by far the best experience we have had. Ade is exceptional, so interesting, informative and best of all enthusiastic. Ade being an excellent photographer, will, if possible always locate the vehicle in the very best position. Tigers, cheetah, birds.. don't expect anything else as if anything else is roaming around ( that can't fly) it's eaten, you must consider that the tiger is the pinnacle of the food chain
Peter Domb — Google review
We enjoy Tiger Canyon because it is a unique travel destination that offers beautiful experiences while contributing meaningfully to big cat conservation.
Tanzanite Travels — Google review
Wow! Special place. Great experience. Greg is a wonderful guide... No rush, great stories and very informative. Planning a revisit!!
Freda Jensen — Google review
My time at Tiger Canyon was nothing short of amazing! Kirsty and staff are super friendly and always ready to attend to your every need. The chef/s prepared the most scrumptious meals which I thoroughly enjoyed. Jani was our guide on the game drives, she is incredibly knowledgeable and made our trip unforgettable. The highlight of the trip for me was being able to approach the cheetahs on foot and snap some incredible pictures! Hoping to visit again in the very near future :)
Yeshika Moodley — Google review
Tiger Canyon Private Game Resort
Tigers in Africa ? How unusual …. These is a reserve with tigers kept in the wild open fields of Africa. The resort is highly private and exclusive … with just three rooms. We enjoyed our three days there. The game drives were excellent. Our guide was Adie … A young man that is extremely well read about tigers and other wild animals. He was so enthusiastic and made each of our game drives so special. We saw a lot tigers … and enjoyed the entire experience. The hospitality at the resort was the best. Warm and welcoming. Excellent food.
Clarina Emanuel — Google review
For any nature lover, a visit to Tiger Canyon is a must. It is an exceptionally unique experience being able to view Tigers up close in the wild, together with the fantastic guidance provided by Adi and Daniella. The Cheetah sightings were also wonderful. Adi put in every effort to maximise our photographic experience of the Tigers, Cheetah, bird life, landscapes, insects and every other aspect of Tiger Canyon’s wildlife diversity. The lodge setting, the staff, the service, the food and the friendliness were all superb. This is one of the most rewarding wildlife experiences available in our country.
Mark Dutton — Google review
We wanted to see tigers - and we did. The big cats are amazing. The accomodation is luxurious as is the food and service. The walks with cheetahs and cubs were very special. Not sure what the future holds for the tigers though.
willie bouwer — Google review
Second visit in 5 months says it all. Awesome experience to be so close to these amazing cats. Cuteness overload with Oria's very photogenic cubs. We were very fortunate to have Adi as our guide, though the other guides are just as friendly, relaxed and very knowledgeable. We have had 4-5 hour game drives several times and great effort is made to ensure their guests have an unbelievable experience. We stayed in the beautiful Zaria Suite on both occasions. The hospitality is excellent and the food very good.
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Tiger Canyon Private Game Reserve, Farm Uithou 469, Philippolis, 9970, South Africa
Karoo National Park, located just outside Beaufort West in South Africa, is a stunning destination offering rugged landscapes and unique wildlife. Established in 1979, the park is part of the Great Karoo ecosystem and boasts breathtaking semi-desert scenery with Nuweveld Mountains as its backdrop.
Photographs cannot do justice to this spectacular landscape. A different experience to the KNP as animals are scarce, this Park is clean and well run. We stayed at Afsaal cottage in the Park, totally off-grid with a water hole in front of the cottage, it was an amazing experience. Afsaal cottage is well thought out, however if, like me, your idea of a torch is your iPhone, this may be too rustic for you.
Jozi Girl — Google review
We spent 4 days in the park and did something different everyday. Kids had a ball playing in the pool. You could see some of the animals from the cottages. Our guide Jan gave us an amazing safari drive. Overall everyone was super friendly. The breakfast was the only underwhelming thing but the staff in the restaurant where great. Loved the idea of the picnic spot and second pool being part of the self drive safari.
Carla le Roux — Google review
We camped for one night. The chalets were fully booked. The ablutions were always clean. Seems too few showers and toilets for the entire camp but that is my view. There is a communal kitchen with 2 plate stoves, microwave, deep freezer as well as constant hot water. There is a coin operated washing machine and dryer. Experienced that there were never enough toilet paper so I suggest to take your own as a back up. The resort is well maintained and clean. The cafeteria is well stocked and staff were very helpful and pleasant. There is a restaurant as well for all to use. Roads are in excellent condition. I witnessed the Rangers spotting rubble and stopping to go and pick it up.
Leon Rossouw — Google review
Excellent place to visit for desert lovers. Rooms were vintage but well maintained and clean. Staff are friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good too. I recommend planning a visit when the moon is new as the view of the stars are absolutely stunning.
Khadija Ragie — Google review
August 22. Great park. Short way is good for tourism cars, the long way... 45 km ... Not good for our rental car Toyota Starlet. We arrived to the Hyena trap, where lions had been seen, but we've made a u turn. The road was too bad, good for 4x4.
We'd almost seen all the listed animals! Bring good zoom cameras and binoculars.
I L H — Google review
Amazing scenery! Breathtaking views.
Rooms are clean. Kitchen equipped with microwave oven, fridge, kettle, crockery and cutlery.
Lovely gift shop. Friendly personnel.
Only criticism is the restaurant's poor tasting and poorly presented food. Service is also not the best.
Elaine Smith — Google review
As, always we love going there. Peaceful. Just love driving in nature.
The only problem is the CO3 cottages mattress are dented in the middle if that can sorted it will be awesome.
Thank you for all the staff that are always friendly and helpful you are awesome.
Doreen Quinn — Google review
Beautiful scenery, and special biodiversity. The chalets are clean and comfortable, and every one of them has a fantastic view. They also kept cool while the weather outside was hot (we arrived on New Year's Day). The included breakfast was a tasty bonus.
Jared Beukes — Google review
What a gem of a place. Wide open sky, beautiful koppies, awesome, crystal clear stars ⭐⭐⭐ the campsite is immaculate and the accommodation is well planned and perfectly cleaned. Staff is friendly and helpful. Birding is excellent! Breakfast is very good! I recommend this special park, one of my favourites 🥰
Tonia Schonken — Google review
An absolute Gem!! Loved the staff. All so friendly and helpful. A real rare thing these days!!! Chalets beautiful and clean with special touches. I will definitely be back. Keep it up xxx
Wendy Robert — Google review
Wow what an experience! The staff were friendly and welcoming from the entry point. We enjoyed our experience. Excellent facilities and the discounted rate for SA nationals was a plus.
Estelene Klaasen — Google review
Family Cottage has two big bedrooms; each with own huge bathroom. Well equiped kichen. Braai on stoep to watch the sun set. Loved the built in area for luggage. Renowed for the breakfast. Very friendly staff all around.
Mariaan Tuck — Google review
Stunning park, have both stayed in cottages and the spotlessly clean camping site multiple times, friendly staff, fabulous evenings at the restaurant, going back for a weekend on my birthday in November. An absolute getaway in nature.
Jo Giddey — Google review
The location and spectacular natural scenery combined with total serenity and quiet, makes this a great escape. Comfortable self-catering accommodation with super breakfast included.
Hennielene Botha — Google review
What a beautiful place. Such a convenient stop driving from the Westcoast back to Gauteng.
Bird and animal life in abundance. A big pool to cool down in on hot days. Little shop that stocks most of what you may need for a braai, breakfast or toiletries. But Beaufort West is quite close and a short drive should you need something in town.
The chalets are cool, well equipped and maintained with all the basic cutlery and kitchen ware you may need. Nice porch with chairs and table to relax and drink in the beauty of the surrounds.
The restaurant is a must, with awesome staff and delicious food.
An absolute paradise for birders.
Roads in the park are well maintained and a pleasant experience.
Will definitely visit again
Verushka Jacobs — Google review
For most visitors the Karoo National Park seems to be a one or two night stop over on the way to, or from , Cape Town. The accommodation is not luxurious but quite comfortable and has everything you need to self cater. Breakfast is included in the price and the evening meals are tasty, satisfying, but basic. These are at an extra cost and the majority of visitors enjoy their evening own braai. The chairs in the restaurant are terribly uncomfortable which is one downside.
We were fortunate to experience a Karoo thunderstorm and real downpour from the heavens. This is an exception, as it’s usually constant sunshine. There’s an excellent fossil trail to follow, a self guided hike, and a longer hike which is guided and can be booked. Close to the campsite is an excellent museum.
maggie riley — Google review
Love the Karoo national park.
The ablution facilities were flawless.
The staff are excellent and the scenery unrivalled. I just wish we could have stayed longer.
zak edgar — Google review
Beautiful clean Chalets and stunning environment with very interesting species... my only complaint is the staff drive too fast in the Reserve and make it unpleasant for the high paying guests..
Jeanne Newby — Google review
Just an amazing place to visit. Friendly staff and super views from the restaurant. Pool is fab, bird life is abundant - great stopover btw JHB and CT.
Scott Hay — Google review
Such a beautiful place. Peaceful.
Typical national parks accommodation. Friendly staff. Loved our stay here.
Tania Herweg — Google review
Great experience. Reception was warm and easy to process. Chalet was ready with everything in working order, not like Kruger National Park. Self drive routes well marked. Saw quite a few of the wild animals. Fossil route well maintained and marked. Interpretive centre with good displays of the history of the area and park.
Our first time here and will definitely return whenever we pass through Beaufort West. We were made to feel at home from the time that we arrived. Welcoming, clean, scenic, peaceful and just absolutely awesome. Supper was absolutely delicious.
Thank you for a fantastic stay. Keep up the awesome service. 👌
Judy JANE
Judy Jane — Google review
Great value. If you want peace and quiet this is it. Chalets comfortable and clean. Game drives. Mountain bike trails. Beautiful sparkling clean pool. Stunning vista of the stars.
Brian Weyers — Google review
This is such a beautiful and peaceful stay over off the busy N1. No traffic sounds, just abundant birdlife and monkeys to entertain. The chalets are lovely; family friendly with wide lawns for kids to play on and the suites are equally comfy and convenient. I would recommend this Karoo stay in a heartbeat. Oh, and there's a restaurant. What a bonus!
Toni Younghusband — Google review
Lovely people. John, Appie and Marietjie. They let us feed the lambs. John taught the kids how to shoot at the shooting range and Appie took us fossil hunting. Definitely worth a stop its only 10ks from the Karoo National Park.
David Fincham — Google review
We used to overnight here all the time.
First time in 3 year that we booked again and was very disappointed to see the decline of this farm. No olives or olive products available any more.
Swimming pool are just look sad
Betsie Kruger — Google review
A perfect oasis in the Karoo desert. The Olive grove offered beautiful shady seating areas, nature walks, and unforgettable sunsets. Nashka was the most welcoming and had dinner and a cold beer ready for us as we drove in from Cape Town. The pool was lovely and the chalets were quaint with everything you needed:patio furniture, comfy beds, grills, dishes, air cond. I hope to return one day!
Ally Thomas — Google review
Highly recommended. Made very welcome on arrival. Evening meal really good farmhouses cooking. Another excellent visit .
Robert Garton — Google review
Great place for stay over on your journey on N1. Rooms clean and staff friendly. It's about 20m from Beaufort so either grap your own dinner in town before you go or else book a dinner with them.
Love the place and the pool was perfect to cool off after a long ride.
Dion Burger — Google review
Very nice place to stay only one complaint other guests bring there dogs 🐕 let them roam free and they mess on the area that you are staying not a nice experience rather change guest rules and don't allow pets
Alistair Chalmers — Google review
Lovely stop off on way to Capetown. Very welcoming hosts
Bernard Donnelly — Google review
Great staff. Room was comfortable and aircon was needed, thank goodness they had an Aircon.
Mike Forster — Google review
What a beautiful gem hidden away in the Karoo just outside Fort Beaufort, owner run and such friendly staff. Found the accommodation neat and very clean. Went for a walk through the farm down to the river and up to the dam and watched the sunset over the koppies, so beautiful. Dinner was a delicious farmhouse meal (regte boerekos) in a wonderful setting on the stoep watching the moonrise and the stars which seemed so much more and even brighter, can highly recommend this beautiful olive farm - peace for the soul
Eugene Beukes — Google review
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Lombaardskraal Farm, N12, Beaufort West, 6970, South Africa