Amaziah Guest House

For a refreshing stopover when travelling in Northern Cape en route to and from Windhoek, Johannesburg, Cape Town to the Kgalagardi Trans frontier Park.

In the middle of the dry expanse of the Kalahari basin lays the green oasis of Kuruman. In its centre is the famous Eye of Kuruman, an inexhaustible sweet water fountain, which has never dried out, even in the longest drought periods, and produces daily 20 million litres of water.

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Reviews

  • "Pleasant and relaxed place"

    29 July 2014

    "The Guesthouse is the ideal place en route to or from Namibia or Upington. It is located in a very quiet neighborhood of Kuruman. Restaurants are near. The Guesthouse does serve a good breakfast. Staff are very friendly."

  • "Unacceptable for the price"

    12 September 2012

    "Unfortunately, both the reception at the guest house was very unprofessional (I had to fill in all the guest details before the lady opened the gate to let my husband and our car into their grounds) and the room we got (your photo!) now looks onto a wall and not the garden. The room is very small and the furniture rickety and outdated. The bathroom really unacceptable for Rand 840. All the trimmings for 4 stars were there ( heated blankets, coffee and tea making utensils) but that certainly does not make up for the other shortcomings. To the right hand side of the entrance is a panel which says (guest parking) which was occupied by the owner's car while we had to carry our luggage across the gravel parking grounds to the room. All in all - not to be recommended and overpriced for what you get."

  • "Good service"

    10 January 2011

    "What stood out for me was the excellent breakfast which I thoroughly enjoyed. The service, on the whole, was good; the room was clean with all the required appliances."

  • "Great stopover"

    07 September 2010

    "Overall a very nice place to stay en-route to somewhere. The breakfast served was outstanding and the rooms comfortable and clean. Beware the water in the bathroom is to standard and after a long journey cold shower water was unacceptable. The notice "if the water is cold the tap is to wide open" because of a gas geyser is not acceptable. If you close the tap the water does become hotter but the water constantly stops and the shower is cold."

  • "Great stopover"

    07 September 2010

    "Overall a very nice place to stay en-route to somewhere. The breakfast served was outstanding and the rooms comfortable and clean. Beware the water in the bathroom is to standard and after a long journey cold shower water was unacceptable. The notice "if the water is cold the tap is to wide open" because of a gas geyser is not acceptable. If you close the tap the water does become hotter but the water constantly stops and the shower is cold."

  • "Very Good"

    07 April 2010

    "Very accommodating as we arrived at 08:30PM and were welcomed in the pouring rain. The rooms were very neat, tidy and elegant which is just what we needed after our long journey. Breakfast was wonderful and very well received. "

  • "Very Good"

    07 April 2010

    "Very accommodating as we arrived at 08:30PM and were welcomed in the pouring rain. The rooms were very neat, tidy and elegant which is just what we needed after our long journey. Breakfast was wonderful and very well received."

  • "Good service"

    07 September 2009

    "No complaints! Friendly, clean, good service"

  • "Amaziah Guest House"

    27 December 2008

    "There was nobody there to book us in initially. Accommodation was very comfortable and breakfast was good."

  • "Amaziah Guest House"

    27 December 2008

    "There was nobody there to book us in initially. Accommodation was very comfortable and breakfast was good."

  • "Welcome rest"

    23 November 2008

    "An excellent nights stay breaking the long journey from the Kalahari to Kimberley. Comfortable surroundings and a friendly atmosphere welcomed us in from the start. fast and efficient check in and a lovely room. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice and enough to satisfy the hungriest of travellers."

  • "Welcome rest"

    23 November 2008

    "An excellent nights stay breaking the long journey from the Kalahari to Kimberley. Comfortable surroundings and a friendly atmosphere welcomed us in from the start. fast and efficient check in anda lovely room. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice and enough to satisfy the hungriest of travellers. "

  • "Amaziah Guest House"

    03 June 2007

    "Comfortable, clean and suitable for my needs but a bit overpriced! The 'luxury' was not apparent. There was no soap provided, only a sachet of shampoo. The room was stuffy though and obviously previous clients had smoked in the room despite it being a 'no smoking' room. The manager was very helpful in the absence of the owners who are presently experiencing personal health problems, so much can be forgiven. On the whole a pleasant stay with no glitches.The TV was totally up the spout. Needs reprogamming and sorting out of the remote."

  • "Very good"

    08 January 2007

    "Thanks for a comfortable, extremely neat stay!The ice cold juice in the fridge was a welcome surprise after our long drive!"

  • "Courtyard Light."

    02 January 2007

    "We found that the light was on all night in the courtyard and this let to much light into the bedroom."

  • "Lovely People and place"

    02 October 2006

    "Excellent hospitality, beautiful setting and so much attention to fine detail. Thank you, Junel!"

  • "Lovely People and place"

    02 October 2006

    "Excellent hospitality, beautiful setting and so much attention to fine detail. Thank you, Junel!"

  • "Extremely comfortable"

    24 September 2006

    "We found our accommodation extremely comfortable. The decor was very aesthetic. Our food was lovely and I would be happy to recommend the guesthouse to anyone who wants to stopover in Kuruman. Thanks for the hospitality!"

  • "Extremely comfortable"

    24 September 2006

    "We found our accommodation extremely comfortable. The decor was very aesthetic. Our food was lovely and I would be happy to recommend the guesthouse to anyone who wants to stopover in Kuruman. Thanks for the hospitality!"

  • "OVER NIGHT STAY ON 18/03/06"

    23 March 2006

    "PLEASANT RECEPTION AND A VERY NEAT AND COMFORTABLE STAY. FREINDLY AND HELPFULL HOSTS."

  • "AMAZIAH GUEST HOUSE"

    11 January 2006

    "Wonderlike kamer met vriendelike diens"

  • "Amaziah Guest House - a restful spot in the Kalahari!"

    05 October 2005

    "We enjoyed our stay at Amaziah. The room was lovely, big and clean (although not on honeymoon, it was a treat to have the honeymoon room!) , and we THOROUGHLY enjoyed the huge bath! Janelle, our hostess, made us feel welcome without smothering us! The breakfast was one of the best we had on our trip (and we stayed at five different places, while travelling in the north of South Africa)! Thank you for making our stopover in Kuruman relaxing!"

  • "Amaziah Guest House - a restful spot in the Kalahari!"

    05 October 2005

    "We enjoyed our stay at Amaziah. The room was lovely, big and clean (although not on honeymoon, it was a treat to have the honeymoon room!) , and we THOROUGHLY enjoyed the huge bath!Janelle, our hostess, made us feel welcome without smothering us! The breakfast was one of the best we had on our trip (and we stayed at five different places, while travelling in the north of South Africa)! Thank you for making our stopover in Kuruman relaxing!"

  • "Amaziah - Review"

    09 September 2005

    "The room we stayed in was extremely spacious, by far the largest (most spacious) bedroom/bathroom combination we experienced in our 10 day trip from Johannesburg to Namaqualand and back. The rooms and linen were clean. Breakfast was as good as any we had experienced elsewhere. The real advantage we got from Amaziah was the value for money. The daily rate was very good for the facilities that were provided."

  • "Amaziah - Review"

    09 September 2005

    "The room we stayed in was extremely spacious, by far the largest (most spacious) bedroom/bathroom combination we experienced in our 10 day trip from Johannesburg to Namaqualand and back. The rooms and linen were clean. Breakfast was as good as any we had experienced elsewhere. The real advantage we got from Amaziah was the value for money. The daily rate was very good for the facilities that were provided. "

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