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Self-Catering in Danielskuil Northern Cape South Africa (2 Results)

Pudu Game Lodge

- Danielskuil Northern Cape South Africa Self-Catering
Four chalets and one tent each with en suite bedrooms. The 5-sleeper tent has its own kitchen, the chalets share a communal kitchen. Chalets each sleep 4 - 5 people. The open-air lapa sleeps 30 people.

Klein Papkuil Eco Game Farm

- Danielskuil Northern Cape South Africa Self-Catering
An abundance of large trees, such as wild olive, karee and wag 'n bietjie welcome you to this game farm on the Ghaap Plateau. Large rambling old farmhouse or private cottage style rooms with separate entrances. 20 different species of camera friendly game are to be viewed on game drives.


Other Accommodation in Danielskuil Northern Cape South Africa

Between Kuruman and Kimberley, Dani<\#235>lskuil is a centre for mining asbestos, diamonds, limestone and marble. There are many sinkholes in the dolomite of the Ghaap Plateau, the second-deepest and largest in the world being found on the Mount Carmel farm. A British fort from the Anglo-Boer War overlooks the town from a hillock.

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