River Destiny Lodge

(In Gariepdam and area)

Description

River Destiny Lodge accommodation in South Africa, Colesberg is situated along the banks of the exquisite Orange River on the borders of the Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and Free State. River Destiny Lodge is in close proximity to the N1. Ideal half way stop to travel in South Africa from Johannesburg to the Cape or Eastern Cape. Book a bed and you will be greeted by friendly staff and experience the comforts of true karoo hospitality which will reinforce the good vibes that abound.

River Destiny Lodge is the ideal conference or team-building venue.

The lodge has its own private restaurant that serves breakfast, light meals during the day and has an a-la-carte menu in the evenings. Our kiosk will take care of basic necessities which guests may have..

By all accounts, River Destiny Lodge will make a great venue for a family getaway and a single traveler in need of a good nights rest.

Next to the Orange River and farm atmosphere.

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River Destiny Lodge accommodation in South Africa, Colesberg is situated along the banks of the exquisite Orange River on the borders of the Northern Cape, Eastern Cape and Free State. River Destiny Lodge is in close proximity to the N1.

 

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Contact: Jackie
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Fax: 051-175-30252

Email: info@riverdestiny.co.za
Website: Riverdestiny....

Address: Next to Orange River
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Rates
From R 300 per person sharing
From R 0 Single

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