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Kuru-Kuru Guest House

Rated 4.2 in 41 Reviews

Kuruman, Northern Cape
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R 700
Avg per night for 2 guests

Kuru-Kuru Guest House is situated in the garden town of Kuruman in the beautiful Kalahari. It is renowned for its warm hospitality and excellent cuisine. Kuruman, also known as the oasis of the Kalahari, is located 478km from central Johannesburg and features a natural fountain in the town center that delivers around 20 million liters of crystal clear water daily. This fountain is commonly referred to as "The Eye," and legend has it that anyone who drinks from its clear spring may never wish to leave Kuruman again.

The area has historical significance, as Robert Moffat, a Scottish missionary who translated the Bible into Tswana, lived here for 50 years. Additionally, the world-famous explorer David Livingstone fell in love with the daughter of Reverend Moffat in Kuruman. Situated on the main route between Gauteng and Namibia, and Cape Town via Upington, this area is an ideal stopover for travelers.

Kuru-Kuru Guest House offers 6 tastefully decorated guest rooms, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning (including heat in winter), private entrances, safe parking, coffee and tea-making facilities, and braai/barbeque facilities on the premises. Supper vouchers are available to corporate clients. Breakfast is not included in the room rates but can be purchased at R90 per person for a full English breakfast.

The guest rooms are equipped with kitchenettes, including fridges, microwaves, cutlery, and crockery. Kettles with tea, coffee, and biscuits are provided. The rooms also feature air conditioning, DSTV, private entrances, and safe parking.

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