Die Kambrokind GuesthouseKenhardt, Northern Cape, South Africa Guest House from R 250 (family units from R 750) | R 250 |
Die Kambrokind Guesthouse is situated on the main road and is one of the oldest houses in Kenhardt. This land boasts a fascination of its own, the tedium of brown sand being broken only by black dolerite boulders.
Kambro-Kind, one of the oldest houses in Kenhardt offers you five air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms. There are three double rooms and two family rooms, all rooms still have the original oregon pine floors and ceilings. The rooms are equipped with DStv, fans, heaters, refrigerators and en-suite bathrooms. There are meals available on request as well as braai facilities. This is typical bushmanland hospitality with fresh air and a friendly atmosphere.
The fantastic wide-open spaces of Verneukpan are an ideal hotspot for parasailing enthusiasts. For those who prefer an archaeological adventure, there are San trails which will lead you over several hills, in the footsteps of the San, to spots which the San chose as canvases for their art. One can truly see what they saw and experience what they did. There is also an old library building one can explore, which dates to 1897 and was used as a library until 1977. It was declared a national monument in 1978.
The Quiver Tree Forest is an ideal hiking destination. Hike through this forest boasting over 4000 to 5000 trees and marvel at their beauty. Kenhardt may be small but certainly not insignificant. The beauty and splendour of this area make it a favourable holiday destination for many.