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Description: Bokpost Guest Farm caters for 10 guests in spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, overlooking the game camp, swimming pool and tranquil bird sanctuary.
There is a library with more than a thousand books, a bar , various living areas and places in the garden to reminisce and also a playground for the children.
The cuisine offered at Bokpost Guest Farm is the best in culinary that the region can provide specialising in typical sumptuous Karoo foods, but with enough diversity for the individuals with capricious taste buds.
WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT: Friday evening kicks off with a formal dinner. (Secret: Bokpost is famous for its cuisine!) Afterwards there’s star gazing through a real telescope and/or gazing at the Karoo sky from your back in the outdoor, heated pool. (Sounds great!)
Saterday puts you across the Karoo feld in a donkey cart, finds you shooting clay pigeons, horse riding, exploring the Karoo flora with a witty expert and enjoying a game drive. In the evening, while Karoo lamb chops sizzle on the coals you can listen to first hand experiences with the real ghosts of Philippolis and surroundings - by THE MAN himself! (Coool!)
Sunday, after a hearty farm breakfast, you return home, wishing the weekend could go on forever! By the way, the sleeping quarters will take your breath away!
The farm is is situated in the heart of South Africa, in a malaria free and safe area. Situated in the greater Colesberg area nearly halfway between Johannesburg and Cape Town, just 23 km's from the N1 road and 20 km from the town of Philippolis. The farm lies nested among the picturesque ridges of the Orange River, approximately 180 km south of Bloemfontein.
The farm is easily accessible. The roads leading to the farm are tarred (N1 or the 717) with the last approximately 20 km of the journey being a dirt road in typical South African condition. There is also a tarred airstrip just 28 km the farm.
The farm consists of 10 000 ha of Savannah/Karoo pasture. Sheep farming is the main economic activity but game roam in three camps of more than 2 000 ha on the farm.
The temperatures on the farm are especially pleasing in autumn (March to May) and Spring (September to November), with sunny weather all year round. Temperatures for midsummer are on the average (December) minimum 14 degrees Celsius and maximum 30 degrees Celsius and for the midwinter (June) 1 degree Celsius and 16 degrees Celsius respectively.
Price Info:
Rates:
Dinner bed and breakfast: R400.00 pppn
Bed & Breakfast: R280.00 pppn
Dinner: R120.00 pp
Children under 10 years old: R150
Single rooms have an added fee of 30%
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| Philippolis, Free State| In-Room Facilities: | | None, or no information available |
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