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25 Seodin Road, Kuruman, 8460

+27 53 712 0301
Thuba-Kobo-Segole is a 3 star graded guest house situated in Kuruman in the Northern Cape Come and experience a comfortable stay with your welcoming host and friendly staff Accommodation comprises 10 en-suite rooms, each with tea and coffee-making facilities and air-conditioning Dinner can be provided upon request and other features include a swimming pool, barbecue facilities, Internet access and safe parking In addition, we offer a small conferencing venue, with catering services available if required Local tours and shuttle services can also be arranged on prior notice br br br.
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40 Hibiscus St, Kuruman, 8460

053 712 3073
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130 Seodin Rd, Kuruman, 8460

083 385 2794
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12 Winkel St, Kuruman, 8460

053 712 0117
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10 Botha St, Kuruman, 8460

053 712 2546
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1 Albutt St, Kuruman, 8460

076 781 6669
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28 Acacia St, Kuruman, 8460

053 712 2281

CORNER SEODIN AND PURCHASE AVENUE, Kuruman, 8460

053 712 3051
We have eight spacious double rooms to choose from, decorated and furnished with flair, meticulous attention to detail and a personal signature. Each room has its own bathroom and tea / coffee facilities, air-conditioning and DStv. Bedding consists of feather down duvets and pillows, Percale cotton linen and electric blankets. All our rooms are en-suite with either bath/shower or both. Bathroom amenities include crisp white towel sets, robes, toiletries and hair driers. All rooms are non-smoking. The Moffat Mission The mission is also well known as the first African home of Dr David Livingstone. Kuruman Raptor Center The renowned Kalahari Raptor Route, starting at Kuruman's Raptor Rehabilitation Centre - where birds in rehabilitation can be viewed at close range Kuruman Eye The Eye is a natural fountain delivering approximately 20 million litres of crystal clear water daily. Truce tree - Seodin Road The 1914 Rebellion left its mark on Kuruman. General J Kemp and 700 rebels invaded Kuruman to replenish their rations. Captain Frylinck and Lieutenant Gash were responsible for the safety of Kuruman and, after a short skirmish, the garrison surrendered. An armistice was negotiated beneath this shady camelthorn tree. The Wonder Caves 43km south down Daniëlskuil Road on the farm Wonderwerk. Archaeological excavations of the 140m long cave suggest datings of more than a million years old to the early twentieth century when members of the Boesman family made it their home. Rock paintings - from which graffiti was recently removed - were made with red and yellow ochres obtained in the vicinity. Boesmansgat A unique natural sinkhole, renowned as the second deepest and largest of its kind in the world. Kalagadi Transfrontier Park Kalahari Gemsbok National Park was proclaimed in 1931 mainly to protect migratory game, especially the gemsbok. During the late 1990's it was combined with the adjacent Gemsbok National Park in Botswana to form the Kg

12 Azalea Street, Kuruman, 8460

082 584 5204

3 Crause St, Kuruman, 8460

023 443 8855

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