Northern
Cape - South Africa
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guest houses to self-catering and B&B's.
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Cape Accommodation for all holiday and business travellers.

| Halfway between Johannesburg and Cape Town, 21 km outside Britstown on the N12, you will find Kambro Farmstall and Accommodation.
Enjoy a night on a farm in the Karoo! 9 self-catering chalets each with own bathroom and kitchen, some with air conditioning, and 6 grassed car ... |

| A very warm welcome awaits you at Victorian Guest Lodge. The lodge offers bed and breakfast accommodation for business executives, holiday makers, local and international tourists in the "Diamond City" Kimberley.
The establishment is situated opposite the entrance of "The Big ... |
The Northern Cape is a dry region with fluctuating
temperatures and differing topographies. Its weather is typically
that of desert and semi-desert areas. In South Africa.
The winter rains to the Northern Cape bring to life
the glorious profusion of wildflowers that decorate the regions
from late August until the end of September. Kimberley, the capital
of the Northern Cape is well know for its history of diamonds
and many important battles of the devastating Anglo- Boer War
that lasted from 1899 to 1902 were fought in this region.
The Northern Cape is home to a diversity of game,
large numbers are protected in a variety of game reserves, and
Game Ranches and the vegetation features an enormous variety of
indigenous aloes and other succulents including 60 species of
lithops.
The Green Kalahari a flourishing green valley marks
the path that the Orange River cuts through the Northern Cape
where farmers and, in particular, winemakers have learnt to use
every precious drop of water wisely.
The Augrabies Falls National Park and the Kgalagadi
Trans frontier Park (a combined conservation project between South
Africa and Botswana), where thousands of animals have found sanctuary,
are undoubtedly the two jewels of the region.
Just as diamonds let to the development of the Northern
Cape, the Namaqualand copper rush which began in the 1850's was
the catalyst for the rapid evolution of the remote and rugged
wasteland of the west.
The entire region is renowned for its exceptional scenery, fertile
agricultural lands, historic landmarks and charming country guest
house and Bed and Breakfast accommodation. And for those unfamiliar
with the Northern Cape there's the added thrill of exploring the
unknown.
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