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Copy of Bojanala Accomodation (003).Xls Business Name Street Name Town District Municipality Telephone Mobile African Dream Game Farm Brakfontein 3 (39) Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Lodge 404JP Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0142623440 0826808069 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Bergheim Rex Road/Oorsaak Koster Platinum Municipality 0145372363 0842115373 Edenburg Wildlife Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Estate Just off the N4 Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A 0824439781 1 Vorster Street, Brakfontein, 2835 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Hadida Guesthouse Swartrug Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A 0731623960 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Kareekloof Guest Farm Farm Kareekloof Derby Platinum Municipality 0145492093 0836548139 19 Andries Pretorius Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Kgetleng Lodge street Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A 0145440871 Kaallaagte/Ventersdrop Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Koster Country House road Koster Platinum Municipality 0145432745 0825746764 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Lapariza Guesthouse 51 Magalies street Koster Platinum Municipality 014 543 2253 082 476 3702 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Lindleyspoort Farm Rietvlei LP46 Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0145442940 0832691328 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Mahikeng Lodge IQ 38 Syferbult Koster Platinum Municipality N/A 0796995724 19 Andries Pretorius Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Marlotti Guest Lodge Street Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0145440006 N/A 22.8km from the centre Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Ons Boshuisie of Swartruggens Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A 0832722958 On a Farm in Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Pride Rock Adventures Swartruggens Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0142622122 0820712410073 896 9328 Farm Groenfontien near Bojanala Kgetleng River Local / 082 385 Prosper Guest Farm Koster Dam Koster Platinum Municipality 083 476 2979 0445 Rametsi Eco Game 18km from the centre of Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Farm Swartruggens Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A 0712800638 Nooitgedacht Game Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Shalom Ranch off the R563 Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0142621631 0832722958 Portion 5 of farm 072 774 5466 Hartbeesfontein 433,, Bojanala Kgetleng River Local / 083 212 Shammah game lodge District K Koster Platinum Municipality 4590 083 647 4788 Slypsteenkop Game 11.5km from the centre Bojanala Kgetleng River Local and Eco Farm of Swartruggens Swartruggens Platinum Municipality N/A N/A Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Thaba Thula Roodewal road Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0145446906 0762948237 Swartruggens Rodewal Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Tulani Game Lodge road N4 to Botswana Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0145446906 0739984908 Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Villa Finesse 5 Hendrik Potgieter street Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0145440208 0728040609 Villa Luca Guesthouse Bojanala Kgetleng River Local & Chalets Off6 Liebenberg R565, near Street Boshoek Swartruggens Platinum Municipality 0712093339 0723216720 on the Boshoek/Sun City Bojanala Kgetleng River Local Wonderbaar Ruskamp Road Koster Platinum Municipality 0145432782 N/A Bojanala Madibeng Local AfricanAcacia Guesthouse Pride Mount 10A Acacia street Brits Platinum Municipality 0122526995 0832121668 Grace Country House Bojanala Madibeng Local & Spa Old Rusteburg Road Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 0145775600 N/A Alpha Conference Bojanala Madibeng Local Centre & Hotel K41 Lanseria road Brits Platinum Municipality 0122051310 0769650077 Crocodile Ramble Broederstroo Bojanala Madibeng Local Amazingwe Broederstroom m Platinum Municipality 0122058600 N/A Bojanala Madibeng Local Arotin Game Lodge 10 Van Deventer St Brits Platinum Municipality N/A 073 444 0045 Plumari Africa Private Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local 0145772658/ Askari Game Lodge Reserve Dam Platinum Municipality 9 0824161340 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local At Home Guesthouse Vaalbos S.t Protea Park Dam Platinum Municipality 0145330513 0834179669 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Avanti Overnight Kameeldoring Dam Platinum Municipality 0186425894 0798879375 143 Sandfontien Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Baki Bosveld Ranch Zandfontien Dam Platinum Municipality 0122580382 0843712923 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Bali Lodge plot 5 Zilkaatsnek Dam Platinum Municipality 0125042108 0832444217 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Bavi B&B 15 Bloen street Ifafi Dam Platinum Municipality 0122590535 0824943863 Harrington street and Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Benhais Guesthouse scott street Dam Platinum Municipality 0122530715 0827828220 Portion 225 on the R512 Broederstroo Bojanala Madibeng Local Benlize & N4 m Platinum Municipality 0122051055 0823383977 Berg en Dan Guest Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local House 90 Scott street Dam Platinum Municipality 0122530904 0832444217 Maanhaarran Bojanala Madibeng Local Big Creek Guest Lodge Rd 18A Maanhaarrand d Platinum Municipality 0145770042 0842455773 Carel De Wet & Snyman Bojanala Madibeng Local Big Tree Guest & BB Avenue Brits Platinum Municipality N/A 0833955617 Blue Roan Guest Bojanala Madibeng Local House R509 Koster Road Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 014 577 0237 082 5755 409 Borakalalo- Borakalalo National Park Bojanala Madibeng Local 012 729 Phudufudu camp on R512 Jericho Platinum Municipality 4101/2/3 0713013355 Budmarsh Private T1 Magalies Meander Bojanala Madibeng Local Lodge road Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 0117281800 083 610 1214 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Buena Vista 48 Hole in one Dam Platinum Municipality 0117915308 0834557500 Bojanala Madibeng Local Bullen's Bush Lodge Bullen's Bush lodge Brits Platinum Municipality 0122580205 0828095167 Bush 'n Buck Private Bojanala Madibeng Local Game Farm Farm 115 Beestekraal Platinum Municipality 0011421118 0827724747 Bojanala Madibeng Local Bushbreak Section B10, Elandskraal Mooinooi Platinum Municipality N/A 082 415 8170 Bushtrail Bojanala Madibeng Local Environmental Centre New Thorndale Rd Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 0145771566 N/A Casa Bianca Guest C/O Strandivarius Street & Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local 0122532642 / 0739871856 / Lodge R511, Melodie, Hartbees Dam Platinum Municipality 0122530498 0832676807 Bojanala Madibeng Local Casa Grande 1 Roslyn road Brits Platinum Municipality N/A 0726969749 Bojanala Madibeng Local Celtis Lodge Rietpoort Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 082 293 3495 076 507 5525 Chateau la Mer Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Exclusive Guesthouse 31 Cannon Crescent Dam Platinum Municipality 012 259 0441 0725845986 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Clear View lodge 18b Skuilkloof Road Dam Platinum Municipality 083 660 2931 0823203498076 704 6798 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local / 079 972 Cocomo Guesthouse 16 Cannon Crescent Dam Platinum Municipality 012 259-0303 3416 Cornwallis Game Bojanala Madibeng Local Ranch Cornwallis Game Ranch Brits Platinum Municipality 0114534165 0823303018 overlooking Bojanala Madibeng Local De Rust Hartbeespoort Dam Skeerpoort Platinum Municipality 0122071417 0828827445 Bojanala Madibeng Local De Wildt 4x4 Plot 56 Skietfontien Brits Platinum Municipality 083 253 4641 0832688185 De Wildt Cheetah Broederstroo Bojanala Madibeng Local Lodge N/A m Platinum Municipality 0125042077 0792662716 Die Hoek Country Bojanala Madibeng Local Hotel Bekker Schoold Road Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 014 577 9600 082 875 3787 Die Ou Pastorie R560 Road on the Bojanala Madibeng Local guesthouse Crocodile Ramble Skeerpoort Platinum Municipality 0122071027 0822280059 Dikhololo Farm Assen Bojanala Madibeng Local 082 907 9671 Dikhololo Raod Brits Platinum Municipality 0122779000 or 010 89 Hartebeesthoek Bojanala Madibeng Local Dodona Guest Farm Skeerpoort Skeerpoort Platinum Municipality 0122071320 N/A Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Droomhoek B&B Portion 337 Skeerpoort Dam Platinum Municipality 0122071100 0843925749 Dube Private Game Bojanala Madibeng Local Reserve Portion 36, Blaauwbank Brits Platinum Municipality 082 375 6179 0731718331 Eagle Water Wildlife Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Resort Eagle water drive ifafi Dam Platinum Municipality 012 941 9929 072 786 2976 Broederstroo Bojanala Madibeng Local Eagles Eyrie 12 Skuilkloof Road m Platinum Municipality N/A 0829032653 Rustenburg/Breakfast Bojanala Madibeng Local Eastco Resort Road Magaliesburg Platinum Municipality 011 660 9824 0828851994 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Ekukhuleni 668 Tshukudu Str Dam Platinum Municipality 0145761265 0741027049 14 Karel street Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local El Shadai guesthouse Schoemansville Dam Platinum Municipality N/A 0832479259 Bojanala Madibeng Local Emthunzini Zandfontein Brits Platinum Municipality 0125820241 0824971151 Enchanted Valley Bojanala Madibeng Local Lodge S19 Skeerpoort Skeerpoort Platinum Municipality N/A 0834123461 Bojanala Madibeng Local Finfoot Lake Villa Zandfontein Brits Platinum Municipality 0112678348 0829035300 Gaabomotho Cultural 1596 Hebron Village in Bojanala Madibeng Local Villange Odi Brits Platinum Municipality 0127060165 N/A Bojanala Madibeng Local Galagos Lodge 103 Jocelyn street Kosmos Platinum Municipality 0122535002 0748869195 Portion 249 section 142 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Ganare Sedibeng farm Zandfontien Dam Platinum Municipality 0122580036 0829029734 Glen Afric Country off the D33 on the Broederstroo Bojanala Madibeng Local Lodge Crocodile Ramble m Platinum Municipality 0120251412 0827812579 GoVertical Rustig Farm off the R560 Hartbeespoort Bojanala Madibeng Local Backpackers/Budget near Hekpoort
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