Our rooms is top quality for every visitor
Our food is prepared to satisfy every soul
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At The Guesthouse On Main we offer our guests a home away from home, where 
they can really feel comfortable.  

Lizl are your hostess and her hospitality and warmth will make you feel at ease.

The en suite bedrooms are fully equipt .

We guarantee your stay will be pleasurable and the food is homemade with love

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Ever-ready to serve you.

Off the N14 freeway, this unassuming Guesthouse with a small garden is a 8-minute walk from the Eye of Kuruman, a natural spring, and 6 km from the historic 19th-century Moffat Mission Station

The warm, relaxed rooms provide free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking facilities.

Parking is offered (fee).

The Guesthouse On Main situated in Kuruman in the Green Kalahari is huddled between ancient Camel Thorn trees. This atmosphere offer guests, tourists and adventure travelers the typical Kalahari tranquility and make it an ideal place to stay.

  It is the ideal halfway stop for visitors to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park and Tswalu Desert Reserve. The availability of rooms make it an ideal stop over for tourists to visit the Kuruman Eye, Raptor Centre, Moffat Mission Centre and the Billy Duvenhage Nature Reserve.

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Contact Info

Lizl Cilliers
The Guesthouse on Main
KURUMAN
053 712 1927
0723500029
info@kuruman.za.net

What We Offer

We have 6 en suite Rooms
and 3 Self Catering Rooms
All the rooms are equipped with
• En Suit Bathrooms
• Air conditioning
• Coffee and Tea Facility
• Bar fridge and microwave

Rates

Single Room - R 750
Double Room - R 980
Breakfast - R 140
Lunch Pack - R 180
Dinner - R 250

Our Services

Breakfast will be served from 7 AM - 9 AM
Hearty Brade bread
Coffee, Tea and Fruit Juice
Lunch
Lunch Pack available on request
Details will be available at reception

Dinner
Dinner will be waiting in your room after a long days work
Dinner is a home cooked meal

More To Do

Head over to the Boesmansgat Sinkhole

If you’re an avid outdoors enthusiast, don’t miss an opportunity to visit this submerged freshwater cave. World diving records have been set at this location, while many have lost their lives. Located 55km outside of Kuruman and featuring a 10km drive into Mount Carmel, travelling to Boesmansgat is filled with sights and sounds. En route to the sinkhole, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for local fauna and flora. Do note, there is an entry fee for the attraction.

Visit the Eye of Kuruman

One of Kuruman’s natural wonders, the Eye (Die Oog in Afrikaans) is a huge attraction in the region. This natural spring forms a small lake in the middle of the small town, providing crystal clear water to the area. Grab a bite to eat at the local café, or take the kids out to enjoy the park nearby. Remember to bring your camera along to take pictures of this one-of-a-kind oasis in the hot Kalahari.     

Check out the Bird Sanctuary and Reserve

Birdwatching is a popular hobby in South Africa, and the Northern Cape is home to a wide selection of bird species. More specifically, the Kalahari is home to around 40 species of raptor, a delight for any bird enthusiast. The reserve features 115 species of birds, so be sure to bring along your binoculars and camera.  

Explore the Wonderwerk Cave

Located 43km away from Kuruman, this tourist attraction is an ideal stop on your road trip through the region. This Natural Heritage Site is a must-see for any budding archaeologists, young and old. The cave is popular with locals and tourists alike, with indigenous groups collecting water from the cave for rituals and spiritual purposes. Explore the area with an experienced guide, and spend a day learning about this incredible attraction.

Spend an afternoon at the Moffat Mission Station

Co-founded by British missionary Richard Moffat in the 19th century, the mission station has a lot of historical significance to the surrounding area. The station also served as a printing press, where Moffat translated the Bible into Setswana. This was the first time the Bible had been published in an African language. Tourists can visit the church on the premises, browse other historical monuments or pop into the bookshop.

We look forward to seeing you!

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