Kimberley Camps Accommodation
4.3 - 6 Guest Reviews3 Camps in Kimberley. Enter dates to see full pricing and availability:
Mattanu Private Game Reserve
Camps, Game Lodges, Self Catering in Kimberley
Mattanu Private Game Reserve is located in the Northern Cape Province, the biggest, safest and malaria-free province...
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R3,225
Marrick Safari Hunter's Cottage
Bed And Breakfast, Cottages, Guest Houses, Camps, Chalets, Guest Lodge, Guest Farms, Game Lodges, Self Catering in Kimberley
We have a variety of accommodation to choose from: There is our Guest House which is the original residence on the...
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R650
Marrick Safari
Cottages, Guest Houses, Camps, Guest Lodge, Guest Farms, Game Lodges, Self Catering in Kimberley
We have a variety of accommodation to choose from: There is our Guest House which is the original residence on the...
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R650
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Nearby Attractions & Landmarks
Kimberley Reviews
Friendly people
Museums
Big Hole
Nearby: Mokala, Broadwater Parkrun
Food and friendly people.
Big hole and museums.
Shopping and the fascilities for disabled.
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More info about Kimberley
What began as a discovery of a small shiny stone on the Orange River in 1866 culminated in an enormous diamond rush to the Kimberley area 5 years later, and eventually resulted in a town now firmly associated with diamonds. Kimberley is the capital of the Northern Cape Province in South Africa and takes its name from the Earl of Kimberley who annexed the diamond mines for Britain in 1873.
Kimberley’s most striking feature is the Big Hole, a gigantic hole created by miners seeking instant wealth. This massive manmade hole conceals the suffering and sacrifice made to source the jewels during the diamond boom that lasted for 43 years.
It was diamonds that contributed to the wealth of the city too, with the De Beers mining company and other corporates responsible for the architectural gems found in the town centre.
When viewed from high above, the roads radiating out in all directions appear as the... Show more