Green Kalahari, Kuruman

Kuru-Kuru Guest House

Kuru-Kuru Guest House

Situated in the garden town of Kuruman in the beautiful Kalahari, Kuru-Kuru Guest House is known for its warm child friendly hospitality and excellent cuisine.

Known as the oasis of the Kalahari, Kuruman is on the main route between Gauteng and Namibia, and Cape Town via Upington.

Robert Moffat, the Scottish missionary who translated the Bible into Tswana, lived here for 50 years. World-famous explorer, David Livingstone, lost his heart here to the daughter of the Reverend Moffat.

We offer tastefully decorated en-suite guest rooms with private entrances and safe parking.

Make yourself comfortable in our restaurant, with art work by Cecil Skotness, and enjoy our scrumptious home cooked cuisine. Breakfast is included in the tariff and Dinner is on request, as are lunch packs.

Facilities

Air-conditioning including heat in winter, coffee and tea making facilities, braai / barbeque facilities.

Directions

Kuru-Kuru is situated on the R31, which is the Danielskuil-Kuruman-Hotazel route.

From Vryburg
Turn right at the first robot in Kuruman, proceed over a stop street and next robot. After 2 stop streets (Cashbuild on your right) turn left before the park, then right into Buckle Street. Kuru-Kuru is located on your left on the second corner, directly opposite the park.

Reservations

27 (0)53 7120 319

Address

Corner of Buckle and Albutt Street
Kuruman

Rates

Affordable (rates less than R500 per night)

Rooms

3 Doubles 1 Family suite 2 Self catering cottages