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Guest House Marietjies Guesthouse

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Located in South Africa :: KZN Battlefields  :: Ulundi
Category: Lodging :: Guest House

Marietjies Guesthouse has been serving the Kwa-Zulu Natal community since 2005. We specialize in friendliness and our staff offer quality and reliable service you can count on. In addition, our friendly and professional staff are here to answer any questions you may have about our guesthouse.

Contact
Address :  1174 Umdlenevu Street, B - South, Ulundi, 3838, KZN Battlefields, South Africa
Contact :  Brandon Weideman
Tel :  +27(0)35 870 3558
Cell :  +27(0)82 300 8637

Directions

When arriving in Ulundi from either Melmoth or Vryheid there will be a Shell filling station on the left just off the main road into Ulundi. Drive past and about one kilometre further there will be a tavern on the right side called "New Hope Tavern", drive past for about 800 metres and the first intersection on the road after entering Ulundi will be found. Turn left and carry on straight for seven hundred metres. On the left side there is a green sliding gate with the sign Marietjies guest house on it. Note that about thirty metres before the final turn off to the left there is a sign Marietjie B&B 700 metres about six metres from the tarred road.

Rates and Payment
Rates Quoted :  Per Unit
Base Currency :  ZAR
Minimum Rate :  460.00
Maximum Rate :  900.00
Updated for :  2016
Comments :  (Rate Info Updated Oct-16).
Payment Methods Accepted :  Cash, Electronic Funds Transfer

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Travelling Information

AREA INFO:
Marietjies Guesthouse is conveniently located near the SAPS Area Office, CBD and the Local Government Offices. A multitude of game farms are within driving distance and the Umfolozi Game Reserve is only 30 minutes away.

ATTRACTIONS:
Just near Ulundi, on the outskirts of the Heritage Park, are hidden caves on the side of the Ntaba Ntuzuma Mountains. Left alone for years, they have recently drawn much attention. These caves were inhabited by the Ngobese clan hundreds of years ago. Some of the artefacts found include grinding stones, wooden spoons and other items. These items have been given to the Dundee Museum.


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