About Kruger's Guest House
Kruger's Guest house has 8 Rooms and each room has its own Alarm system overlooking the swimming pool.
There is one self-catering unit fully equipped for long stays.
There is BBQ facility free of charge for the guests to enjoy next to the pool with sun chairs and a sun umbrella.
We offer a full English breakfast on request at additional charge of R60 per person.
There is also the offer of dinner on request for additional R120 per person.
We are situated in a lovely quite area of White river, the panorama route is just an hours drive away to all the breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls including Graskop glass lift and God's window.
Kruger National Park is also very close by with the magnificent big five!
Looking forward to having you!
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Accommodation Options
Room 1 - King
Comfortable sized room with a king size bed. This is the only room that has a bath.
Room 2 - Double
Comfortable room, with plenty of sunshine. The room features a double bed with an en-suite bathroom.
Room 3 - King
This is a very spacious room, with a sliding door to the pool. The room features a King bed with an en-suite bathroom.
Room 4 - King
Room 4, is situated on the top floor it has a king size bed can be used with room 5 (Honeymoon Suite) as an inter-leading family unit, using the balcony.
Room 5 - Honeymoon Suite
Situated on the top floor, with a wonderful view of the swimming pool. The room features a queen bed with an en-suite bathroom.
Room 6 - Twin
This bedroom is furnished with twin single beds. Rooms 6 from the main house.
Room 7 - Twin
This bedroom is furnished with twin single beds. Room 7 are separate from the main house.
Room 8 - Self Catering
This self catering unit has its own access with quaint patio to enjoy the beautiful Lowveld scenery. There is also a braai facility. This unit is equipped with a kitchenette and is beautifully decorated.
Standard Room Amenities
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