Located in
South Africa :: Limpopo
:: Tzaneen
Category:
Lodging :: Guest House
Christie's Inn guesthouse is a homely accommodation establishment situated in Tzaneen. Tzaneen is a beautiful subtropical garden town, it is the second largest town in the Mopani district in Limpopo.
We offer nine spacious en-suite rooms with air-conditioning and fans. There is a lovely garden for some relaxation in the sun and our guests will discover a peaceful, calm and neat environment. Rooms have double beds/single beds, Television, Bathroom Facilities, En-suite. There is a garden, Tea and Coffee Facilities and No Smoking in Rooms. There is secure parking available as well as a clear swimming pool to cool off during the hot summer days. (Mar-16).
Address : | 32 Aqua Avenue, Aqua Park, Tzaneen, Limpopo, South Africa |
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Contact : | Estie Zietsman |
Tel : | +27(0)15 306 0243 |
Cell : | +27(0)82 826 2517 |
Road map from Polokwane to Christie's Inn Turn onto R71 51km. Turn onto R528 34.9km. Continue onto the R71 2.8km. Turn left onto Danie Joubert 700m. Take left onto Aqua Ave 290m, 32 Aqua Ave.
Rates Quoted : | Per Unit |
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Base Currency : | ZAR |
Minimum Rate : | 490.00 |
Maximum Rate : | 810.00 |
Updated for : | 2016 |
Comments : | Breakfast Included. Children 0-2yrs stay free; 3-11yrs pay 50% of sharing rate. (Rate Info Updated Mar-16). |
Payment Methods Accepted : | Cash, Electronic Funds Transfer |
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Notes on Activities : | (Some activities offered nearby). |
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AREA INFO:
The Drakensberg Mountains form an impressive backdrop to the town that is renowned for its abundant growth of just about everything subtropical such as avocados, nuts, citrus fruits, mangoes, bananas, litchis, coffee, tea and cotton.
ATTRACTIONS:
Close to medical, educational, sports venues, airport, shopping malls, restaurants, Kruger National Park, walking trails in the mountains.
Tzaneen also serves as a good place from which to explore the rest of the region with its position just below the Magoebaskloof.
The special thing about Tzaneen is the constant change in scenery, lush vegetation, plantations, mountains and one of the biggest baobab trees in the world.
The quaint little Tzaneen Museum is definitely worth a visit on a day when you’re not out exploring the various nature reserves or the Tzaneen Dam.
The dam is also a nature reserve for its collection of ethnological artifacts like pottery, beadwork, weapons and the largest collection of pole carvings in the country.