   Location: South Africa » Northern Cape » Kalahari » KurumanAmaziah Guesthouse Amaziah GuesthouseDescription The origin of the town's name is uncertain but it is generally accepted as being a variation of the name of an 18th century San-leader, Kudumane. Known as the "Oasis of the Kalahari" Kuruman is blessed with a permanent and abundant source of water. It's water flows from Gasegonyana (the little water calabash) commonly called "The Eye" For a refreshing-stop-over when travelling in the Northern Cape en-route to and from Windhoek, Johannesburg and Cape Town, make Amaziah Guesthouse your ''Home-away-from-Home'' Old world charm in a quiet neighbourhood. Amaziah Guesthouse is situated in Kuruman, 540km from Johannesburg International Airport and 262km from Upington, along the popular N14 main route to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Augrabies Falls, Namaqua Flower Region and the West Coast. Accommodation All rooms are en-suite with a private entrance and have TV & air conditioning. -
Comfortable Family Suite. -
All rooms have tea & coffee facilities and a bar fridge to keep drinks cold. -
All rooms are equipped with a hair dryer and an electric blanket during the winter months. -
Peaceful garden to relax. -
Full English or Continental breakfast.
AttractionsGolf, Game farm nearby, Moffit's misionary, the "eye" fountain. wonder cavesFacilities4-star facilities: En-suite rooms, safe secure parking, underfloor heating, warm blankets, split unit air conditioning, TV with m-net and DSTV
DirectionsDrive in the direction of Hotazel along Voortrekker road, until you see the local taxi rank on your right where you will see our Amaziah Guesthouse sign on the corner of the double road named Bree street.
Please turn left here, into Bree street and continue for 700 meters and you will see the Amaziah sign in the middle of the road, directing you to turn left into Engelbrecht street, from where you will see Amaziah Guesthouse.
You may also phone us when you arrive in town and we will direct you to Amaziah Guesthouse.
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