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FROM THE MEC to take tourism within the province from “good enough” to greatness. The tourism industry worldwide operates in a challenging environment. Increasing concerns over global security and threats to public health, natural disasters, volatile economic conditions and growing competition from new destinations are pushing countries to re-evaluate their approach to tourism.
Lat year, 2016 was but a challenging and tumultuous year for many including us in the Hospitality and Tourism arena. However 2017 promises to be a good year despite all the challenges we are faced with. As North West Tourism we impose no limits to our aspirations of becoming the ultimate number four tourism destination come the year 2020. We continue to posses’ and unleash true tenacity and drive in making sure that we push our brand property of “A Re Yeng Bokone Bophirima” to the pinnacle. Team Tourism North West strives to become a dynamic, sustainable, diversified and vibrant tourism sector in the Province and the entire country at large. We will continue pulling together the right people, processes, resources and expertise
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As North West Tourism we are of no exception from all these, which is why time and again we make sure that we reflect, while in the same breath looking forward to the horizon which is our zenith. We cannot feed a chicken on the day of the market because it will be too little too late.
many, whether providing breathtaking experiences in a natural and pristine environment, highlighting multicultural diversity, developing quality tourism products and experiences, or serving the business and convention markets. It is evident that the current way of doing business is no longer feasible to meet the challenges facing the tourism sector or to seize emerging opportunities. Again as we approach the Easter epoch let us be cognitive to the fact that many will be coming to our province to be with their loved ones but most importantly we welcome all tourists who want to experience our destination.
Constantly we will make sure that we engage with our stakeholders in making sure that we hear their concerns and advice, after all “Working Together we CAN Do More”. More recently we have been nomadic by travelling to all four districts whereby we held Departmental Makgotlas which culminated to the main trade and investment Lekgotla.
We are Batswana, it is in our nature to be welcoming, to be humble and to treat each visitor like they are at home. So come home.....We cannot wait to embrace you with our culture, heritage, spirit of infectious humour and most of all our warmth. Le amogetswe mo Bokone Bophirima.
This was an eye opener and ours is to take what our stakeholders said and implement it. The strengths and opportunities of the tourism industry in the North West are
Yours in Tourism Desbo Mohono MEC Responsible for Tourism in Bokone Bophirima
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FROM THE CEO
resources, tourism has been earmarked by the government as one of SA's major growth sectors. "There is no other place I know that is so heavy with atmosphere, so strangely and darkly impregnated with that stuff of life that bears the authentic stamp of South-Africa."
Our Mission is to provide an integrated tourism development support system towards a vibrant tourism sector in the North West Province.
These are the words of Herman Bosman depicting Groot Marico upon his arrival in this unique land. I saw these words and was immediately captivated.
To this end, in 2016 The Premier of the Bokone Bophirima Province pronounced that the province focusses on Rebranding, Repositioning and Renewing (RRR) of Villages, Townships and Small Dorpies’ (VTSD) economies as a strategic thrust and further on agriculture, culture and tourism as key sectors referred to as ACT.
Bokone Bophirima is one of the most awe inspiring provinces within our great republic, for many reasons, none so important as the beauty and majesty of our natural environment and mineral riches for which the province is known. Since the advent of democracy in South Africa, tourism has grown rapidly and is now a very important sector of the South African economy. Directly and indirectly, tourism contributes significantly to employment in South Africa. Ideally placed to create new jobs and to add value to the country's many natural and cultural
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Our vision is simple and forthright… “Your partner towards a vibrant tourism sector”. And Bokone Bophirima has vibrancy in spades; specifically our glorius and magnificant Icons, including Sun City, Pilanesberg, Madikwe, Hartbeespoort, Mahikeng, Taung, and the Vredefort Dome. Eash of these destinations in and of itself harnesses the essence of this vision.
We hope at all times to hold the “A Re Yeng Bokone Bophirima” brand property to the highest standard, and aim to incorporate all the sights, sounds, slogans, colours and destinations that carry our brand to visitors across our various campaigns to this standard as well. My fellow travellers, as you traverse the land that is called Bokone Bophirima, I urge you to drop a penny everywhere you go, assist in increasing geographic spread, spare time and interact with the locals such that you get an authentic experience and also have oral traditions to tell once you get back home. Take time to go through this brochure which will showcase several products and experiences within Bokone Bophirima. Bokone Bophirima welcomes you, she loves you and we cannot wait to host you in our beautiful province… Loselo Segwe CEO: North West Tourism Board #AreYengBokoneBophirima #TourismForAll
WELCOME TO THE BOKONE BOPHIRIMA PROVINCE
WELCOME TO THE BOKONE BOPHIRIMA PROVINCE When taking to the road in the Bokone Bophirima Province one is often surprised by the harsh contrast in the landscape, varying between lush forest-scapes, to arid plains, rolling grasslands, and bushveld. But the North West is all about the authentic African bush experience and it is the hot, dry African climate, which is truly unique. Home to the fantastic Pilanesberg and Madikwe and has a population of just over three million game reserves, the Bokone Bophirima Province people. offers up the big 5, fantastic bird-life and wideSummer brings hot, sunny days (temperatures open African skies. in the region of around 22 to 34 ºC); winters The area boasts archaeological discoveries are relatively warm during daylight hours, that go back to the beginnings of humankind, however the evenings can get somewhat chilly as well as the world-famous Sun City hotel (temperatures range from 15 to 22 ºC). complex, creatively dedicated to ancient lost Small wonder then, that so many choose to stay civilizations and modern-day pleasures. in this place of sun-baked, often intemperate The province extends all the way from Gauteng climate. The Province of the North West is a to the Botswana border. The area is flanked must-see destination - one that is diverse and by the Magaliesberg and the Kalahari Desert, exciting. Visitors seeking to experience the
wilderness and cultural treasures of the North West may do so conveniently because of its proximity to the Johannesburg International Airport and the major centres of Johannesburg and Pretoria. While visiting the North West, the traditional warmth of the province will be shared with you, as well as pride in the history and culture of the province, and visitors can take home with them lasting memories of a special experience. There’s no reason not to make your next holiday one to the North West. DESTINATION North West
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Escape the City…
RATA (NPO) is the official voice for everything tourism related in the Rustenburg region. RATA (NPO) members are enthusiastic hospitality and tourism business owners,managers and stakeholders. We are all passionate about what we do! We provide a “one stop shop service” to each and every traveller enquiring about, visiting or passing through our city, district and province.
General information:
info@rata.co.za | www.rustenburgaccommodation.co.za
Central reservations, bookings and referrals: 073 718 3985 |ratabookings@gmail.com
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014 592 8327 / 072 558 2716
Manor Hills
071 687 1106 / 084 619 9958
Adrenaline Extreme
014 594 2991 / 079 874 8226
Motsumi bush school
082 926 7830 / 079 496 8411
discover Harties, the marvel of the Magaliesberg
Afri-Chic Guest House
014 592 2763 / 079 117 3232
Nare Tours
083 622 6971/ 084 778 8352
Biosphere Reserve.
Akwaaba
071 731 7103 / 083 282 9786
Ons Dorpshuis Guest Houses
014 592 4677 / 082 927 5097
Bambelela Lodge
083 236 8326
Phola Bed & Breakfast
072 243 5832
Birdsong B&B
084 512 0376
President Paul Kruger Guest Lodge
014 537 2522 / 072 445 3856
Boschdal Guesthouse
014 533 3783 / 071 176 1752
Proviant Restaurant
014 592 1886
Boubou B & B
083 457 9954
Road Lodge by City Lodge Hotels
014 537 3088
Brauhaus am Damm
014 004 0382
Rustenburg Boutique Hotel
014 592 4645
for up to 6 guests and up to 2 pilots, built Africa-
Casa Bella
014 537 2817 / 082 524 6530
Rustenburg Kloof
014 594 1037/8
tuff for safaris, bird watching, fishing, a day out
Echo Garden Guest House
082 778 7200
Rustenburg Travel Centre
014 592 0251 / 081 262 1755
with friends and lots of awesome fun!
Franka B&B
014 597 3662 / 083 407 0127
Rustie Travel Agency
014 592 3592 /: 081 097 1017
GS&Y Bed & Breakfast
078 629 0720
Rusties Lodge
082 557 6791 / 072 171 3444
For groups, we adapt the duration of the experience
Guland Guesthouse
079 898 4482
Seokobale Guesthouse
071 670 3473 / 072 520 2370
K&B Bed and Breakfast
082 711 3265 / 073 238 7756
Skydive Rustenburg
082 448 0784
Kamogelo Guest House
082 957 2180 / 014 555 5489
Sparkling Waters Hotel & Spa
014 535 0000-6 / 082 859 4036/7
Kedar Country Lodge
011 950 6000 / 086 173 2237
Symphony Guesthouse
014 592 2821 / 082 900 9627
Kenny Gee's Restaurant
014 592 8079 / 082 928 7871
Thaba Legae Guest Lodge
082 502 3309 / 082 875 7154
Kleine Khomas
076 879 5453
The Cottage
014 597 2260 / 082 469 2203
Legae La Tshepo Bed & Breakfast
082 463 8377 / 014 555 5174
The Royal Marang Hotel
014 573 4100
Loerie-Inn Bed & Breakfast
082 851 1793 / 014 592 8247
Thoriso Bed & Breakfast
082 709 5733
Magaliesberg Canopy Tours
079 492 0467 / 014 535 0150
Tlhago Nature Travellers
014 566 3552 / 074 219 7373
Mankwe Gametrackers
014 552 5020
Waterglen Guest Lodge
014 537 2412 / 082 380 4657
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Chasing the Sun
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SUN CITY & THE LOST CITY
Located only two-hours from Johannesburg, Sun City is a vibrant mix of entertainment, water sports, golf, gambling and family fun – a luxuriant and tropical fantasia nestled deep in the African bushveld. This combined with exhilarating game viewing at the adjacent Pilanesberg National Park makes for a truly memorable experience. Sun City offers entertainment, as well as leisure and relaxation opportunities for the most discerning of guests and those in search of casual family fun.
ganza takes place every evening with an afternoon performance on Sundays. The Sun City Extravaganza has a long history and reputation as one of the most exciting shows in the country.
Sun City invites guests to relax, unwind and make the most of the world-class facilities on offer. With four different hotels to choose from, Sun City has a holiday experience for everyone – from affordable family fun to the height of luxury. Choose between the Palace of the Lost City, the Cascades Hotel, Sun City Hotel and The Cabanas.
Aside from this however, guests can also try their hand at blackjack or the slot machines at Harlequins Casino in the Sun City Hotel, one of the oldest casinos in South Africa. Alternatively, sit back, relax and enjoy a cocktail or sumptuous meal at a wide variety of restaurants, from seafood and sushi to grills and fine dining.
The truth is – Sun City is fun for the whole family! The Valley of Waves at Sun City, the most advanced water park in South Africa, provides hours of fun under the glorious South African sun. The Roaring Lagoon is at the centre of the park and generates giant waves that intermittently crash down on the white sandy beach.
But this isn’t where it ends… Sun City can lay claim to having two of the best golf courses in Africa. Both courses were designed by the well-known Gary Player and offer challenging courses in extremely scenic surroundings. The Lost City Golf Course is a unique experience and offers spectacular views across the bushveld.
Surrounding the lagoon a meandering river allows for a wonderful scenic tube-ride, and for adrenaline seekers there are five exhilarating water-rides, including the Temple of Courage, to choose from.
The Gary Player Golf Course and Country Club is home to the annual Nedbank Golf Challenge and the tree-lined course is a challenge to both novices and professionals.
Additionally, a host of water sports and exhilarating outdoor activities are on offer while at the Sun City Resort. The less adventureseeking guest can enjoy the daily morning and sunset cruises. Tennis, squash, horse riding and mountain biking are also all on offer and the resort boasts a series of well laid out jogging trails.
For a holiday unequalled in beauty, variety and interest, Sun City has something for everyone. Furthermore, the wide choice of conference venues ensures a level of convention and banqueting facilities, which few can beat.
For dazzling evening entertainment the acclaimed Sun City Extrava-
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IN THE CRATER OF AN EXTINCT VOLCANO
PILANESBERG
The crater of a long extinct volcano is the setting of Pilanesberg National Park – a fascinating alkaline complex produced by volcanic eruptions some 1300 million years ago. Pilanesberg is one of the largest volcanic complexes of its kind in the world The Pilanesberg National Park is splendidly located within the Bokone Bophirima Province of South Africa and borders with the entertainment complex of Sun City. The park was originally opened way back in 1979 as a part of Operation Genesis. Three rings of hills fringe the area covering the Pilanesberg National Park. This is the park’s primary geological feature and is known as ‘The Pilanesberg National Park Alkaline Ring Complex.’ Ancient, even 6
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by geological time scales, this extinct volcano is the most perfect example of an alkaline ring complex. A number of rare (but not necessarily economically important) minerals occur in the park, which accounts for the Pilanesberg National Park rating high amongst the world’s outstanding geological phenomena. Pilanesberg has survived ages of erosion and stands high above the surrounding bushveld plains and the early presence of man can be
PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK
Elephant-back safaris at Pilanesberg
BIG 5 ENCOUNTERS ÎÎ Besides housing Africa’s Big 5, the Pilanesberg National Park is also home to a wide variety of rare seen in the numerous Stone and Iron Age sites that are scattered throughout the park. The park exists within the transition zone between the dry Kalahari and wetter Lowveld vegetation, commonly referred to as “Bushveld”. Unlike any other large park, unique overlaps of mammals, birds and vegetation occur because of this transition zone. Springbok, brown hyena, the red eyed bulbul, and camel thorn trees usually found in arid areas are found in cohabitation with moist-area-limited impala, black eyed bulbul and Cape chestnut trees. Off the centre of the park is Thabayadiotso, “The Proud Mountain”. The Park ranks among the largest of the national parks in South Africa (it is in fact the fourth largest park) and covers an area of 55 000 hectare. The beauty of Pilanesberg is reflected in a large central lake, the Mankwe Dam. The Pilanesberg National Park provides the ideal malaria-free African safari, and presents a myriad of fantastic adventure activities, which are bound to have visitors coming back for more.
and common species such as the nocturnal brown hyena, the fleet-footed cheetah, the majestic sable, as well as giraffe, zebra, hippo and crocodile. There are close on 200 km of excellent dirt roads within the park, which can be used for either self-drives or guided drives.
CHOICE ACCOMMODATION ÎÎ Accommodation within the Pilanesberg National Park takes the form of everything from self-catering and camping facilities to 5-star luxury game lodges and resorts. There is literally something for everyone, whether you are looking for a relaxed familyfriendly environment or a more private and secluded hideaway.
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MADIKWE THE MAGIC AND THE MYSTERY
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MADIKWE GAME RESERVE
The Bokone Bophirima Province is reclaiming its reputation as one of the top wildlife areas in South Africa with large tracts of farmland being returned to the natural abundance of its past. Of these, Madikwe Game Reserve is a unique safari destination catering for all holiday and business travel. From intimate lodges to conference and accommodation facilities, Madikwe provides a range of safari lodges, situated in prime locations to satisfy all tastes. The Madikwe Game Reserve is located in South Africa along the Botswana border. Only four hours’ drive from both Johannesburg and Pretoria, and about 45 minutes via air charter to any one of the two landing strips in the reserve, Madikwe is now one of South Africa’s prime safari destinations and one of the biggest Big 5 reserves in the country. Madikwe is more than just a game reserve – it is a conservation success story worthy of a campfire raconteur. The 75 000 hectare reserve has been painstakingly restored from farmland to its natural environment. As if this was not enough, the reserve, in a bold move, undertook the largest ever game translocation in the world, which occurred when 8 000 animals of 28 species were moved to Madikwe in “Operation Phoenix” which was concluded in 1997. However, this is not where it all began. In the late 1980s, the area now known as Madikwe Game Reserve was really just large tracts of farmland. Used primarily for cattle farming, the land offered no lasting benefit, and due to its poor quality, it could generate very little economic value for the surrounding communities. In the early 1990s, a Set Plan independent study was commissioned. The study aimed to look at the surrounding residential communities to identify what could be done to create an economic vehicle for the area. In a ground breaking move, eco-tourism was finally identified as the engine for economic growth, and the land was proclaimed for eco-tourism purely on the grounds of being the most appropriate and sustainable land use for the area.
been allocated rights to certain sectors of land, and can benefit from these rights through leasing the land and building lodges upon it, as well as job creation generated from these lodges. Subsequently, Madikwe is seen as one of the “new South Africa’s” success stories in the area of upliftment and poverty eradication. Today the picturesque setting offered at any one of the multitude of luxury lodges within the reserve is influenced by its unique geographical positioning. Madikwe lies within a transition region between lowveld, bushveld and the Kalahari thornveld, meaning that there is a tremendous diversity of fauna and flora including the black and white rhino, buffalo, elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog. Day and evening game drives and walking safaris through Madikwe, allow you to get close to these animals and provide great photo opportunities.
DID YOU KNOW? ÎÎ The North West game reserves are malaria free and within easy reach of the major centres of Johannesburg and Pretoria, allowing for complete peace of mind during your safari holiday. The game reserves offer a selection of safari lodges ranging from rustic comfort to unadulterated luxury.
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RHINO
CONSERVATION
The Bokone Bophirima Province is home to both black and white rhino, and the local authority is doing what it can in conjunction with the World Wildlife federation to save this beautiful beast whose life is being threatened by poachers. Of the three Asian rhino species, two – Javan rhinos and Sumatran rhinos – are Critically Endangered. A subspecies of Javan rhino, recently re-discovered in Vietnam, only survives as a tiny remnant population, if at all. Successful conservation efforts have seen the third species, the greater one-horned (or Indian) rhino increase in number, leading to a reclassification from Endangered to Vulnerable. Even so, the species is still poached for its horn. Different subspecies of the two African rhino species are similarly faring differently. Once thought to be extinct, southern white rhinos are now thriving in well-protected sanctuaries and are classified as Near Threatened. In contrast, the northern white rhino only survives as a remnant population of 4 individuals. Black rhinos have also increased over the past decade or so, although total numbers are still a fraction of what they were 50 years ago and one subspecies is classified as Probably Extinct. THREATS TO RHINOS Demand for rhino horn is the greatest threat. 10
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Although international trade in rhino horn has been banned under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora) since 1977, demand remains high – fuelling rhino poaching in both Africa and Asia. Demand in Yemen for rhino horn dagger handles, worn as status symbols, grew in the 1970s and a 20-fold rise in the price of rhino horn had a devastating effect on rhino (mostly black) populations. Rhino horn is also used in traditional Asian medicine to treat a variety of ailments. The major markets are China, Taiwan and South Korea. Although some traditional medical practitioners are using alternatives, a TRAFFIC survey of medical practitioners showed that 60% stocked rhino horn and 27% maintained that it was essential to their work. To help protect these endangered species, WWF is assisting the North-West Parks Board (NWPB), the authority responsible for a number of protected areas within the province, to improve rhino conservation. This includes range expansion, aerial and field surveys, and tagging activities. Increased surveillance will also improve the
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general security of these animals. The NWPTB administers 14 protected areas within the North-West Province in South Africa. There are 5 parks (Borakalalo national park, Botsalano game reserve, Mafikeng game reserve, Madikwe game reserve and Pilanesberg national park) which harbour 2 important white rhino (Ceratotherium simum simum) populations according to criteria set by the IUCN’s Species Survival Commission’s African Rhino Specialist Group (AfRSG). The project supports the incremental earnotching of rhinos as well as implanting passive transponders into horns and rhinos in order to link specific horns to specific rhinos. The cumulative effect of this exercise will improve both the biological and security monitoring of individual rhinos in the parks. OBJECTIVES The objective of the project is to assist the NWPTB in maintaining its high level of management, conservation and protection of rhinoceros by providing funding support for specialized equipment and services. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: 1. Create a further important white rhino population within the NWPTB. 2. Further enhance the security of the white and black rhino populations by training staff in field techniques. 3. Improve the identification of white and black rhino populations through microchipping and ear-notching. 4. Optimise the potential for tracking and 12
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identifying rhino horns/parts within the SADC region. SOLUTION 1. A monitoring strategy has been devised whereby the rhinos are ear notched. This allows them to be individually identifiable through aerial or ground surveys. 2. Field staff are trained to conduct ground surveys to collect more frequent and detailed population dynamics data, such as sex and age data, breeding periods, calving intervals, home ranges, and territories of individuals and also general movement and distribution. 3. Ear-notched animals should also be implanted with transponder micro-chips to facilitate post-mortem identification. Photographic records for identification purposes of all known animals should be updated regularly. 4. In the smaller parks, each rhino can be individually marked, thus providing valuable information for management to fully understand each population. In the larger parks the strategy is to have at least one third of the population individually marked to enable the development of a statistically sound and repeatable population estimate. 5. This ‘mark-recapture’ methodology contributes to a better understanding of a wide range of general population data vital to good rhino management. The increased surveillance of the white rhinos will also improve the general security of these animals.
TAUNG HERITAGE ROUTE
Taung
Heritage Route The famous Taung Heritage Site is the archaeological site where the fossilized skull of a young child was discovered by miners in 1924. The skull was taken to the noted Australian archaeologist, Dr. Raymond Dart who named it “Australopithecus Africanus”, meaning the southern ape of Africa. This discovery led many scientists to believe that the origin of early man was initiated on the African continent. The finding of the Taung Skull at the Buxton Quarry was noted to be one of the most significant archaeological accomplishments of time, and the Taung Site was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Taung, meaning “the place of the lion” was named after Tau, the chief of the Bataung people. A monument to the discovery of the Taung Skull has been set up and an old mine tunnel has been opened for exploration. The Buxton Quarry, which is no longer being mined, remains an important scientific research site. The azure Blue Pools are situated at the Buxton Quarry and are surrounded by picturesque caves and streams. The Taung Dam is an attractive picnic area situated only a short distance from the village, while on the outskirts of the village one finds the Mmabana Arts and Culture Centre. This Centre is a modern social and educational centre offering locally produced arts
and crafts. The Dinkwaneng site – home to some of the country’s finest examples of San art – is located a short distance from the town near the village of Manthestas. The Taung Skull Heritage Route Launched in 2009, the Taung Skull Heritage Route is a living treasure exhibition of the district’s remarkable heritage, history and cultural experience. This ancient pathway in the land which gave birth to mankind, the home to the famous Taung Child Skull and the area that boasts archaeological discoveries that go back to the beginnings of humankind; today considered a World Heritage Site. The Taung Heritage Route takes you through the region’s magnificent Heritage Sites as well as areas rich with roaming wildlife. • Mmabana Taung Cultural: A modern social and educational centre where the annual Art and Cultural Calabash event is hosted during September. • Dinkgwaneng – an area rich with the Batswana history, where you will also find Bushmen’s footprints and rock engravings. A trip to the Taung Heritage Site allows visitors to lose themselves, even for just a moment, in the rich history of the area, and in so doing allows a glimpse of a world that existed millions of years ago. It is by all accounts a richly rewarding experience. DESTINATION North West
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The Magaliesberg Biosphere. From Pretoria to Rustenburg; from Marikana the Cradle of Humankind, three and a half thousand square kilometres of the most amazing landscape in the world. Proclaimed an international Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in June 2015. Spectacular scenery, adventure trails, canopy tours, horseback safaris, battlefields and heritage sites. This is YOUR Biosphere. This is YOUR heritage. Whether your ancestors were Tswana, Nguni, Boer or British, your roots are here. Come and celebrate the international recognition of our heritage. Share the pride. Come and explore this awesome place. The Magaliesberg UNESCO Biosphere – Globally acclaimed; locally cherished.
What is so special about the Magaliesberg? The Magaliesberg region is virtually without equal in the world. The region is characterised by unique geology, topography, habitats and heritage. Despite being hundreds of kilometres inland, straddling two landlocked provinces - Gauteng and North West - the rocks of the Magaliesberg bear the ripples of tides which lapped the shore more than 2 000 million years ago. The ocean then met a land surface devoid of life and an atmosphere that was unbreathable. The region is unparalleled in its richness of history and biodiversity and reflects many aspects of South African geology, biodiversity, human evolution and history. It lies at the interface of two great African biomes – the central grassland plateaux and the sub-Saharan savannah – with remnants of a third, Afro-montane forest. The landscape accommodates species from each of these biomes and the result is an exceptionally diverse fauna and flora that has drawn naturalists and explorers to the region for the past two centuries. The biodiversity is
matched by its unique human history encompassing a million-year time line from early hominids through Stone and Iron Age cultures, precolonial Tswana tradition and the South African Wars. In short, it is a priceless encapsulation of South African heritage and landscape and serves as a focal point for national unity and pride. The rugged scenery and benign climate are especially suitable for outdoor recreation and the close proximity to the Gauteng conurbations and the mining city of Rustenburg make it particularly suitable for human use. Tourism, recreation and residential developments are expanding rapidly in the area, providing access to this valuable public asset while simultaneously protecting it for posterity poses special difficulties. "The entire duration of human existence - let alone the lifespan of just one human being - is humiliatingly insignificant when compared with the period of the creation of the Magaliesberg." ~ Vincent Carruthers, author of "The Magaliesberg" Biospheres are designed to meet one of the most challenging issues the world faces today: conserving the diversity of plants, animals and micro-organisms which make up our living biosphere and maintain healthy natural systems, while at the same time meeting the material needs and aspirations of people. Under the aegis of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the first biospheres were designated in the mid-1970s. As of 2015 total membership has reached 651 biosphere reserves, including 15 trans-boundary sites, in 120 countries occurring in all regions of the world
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HARTBEESPOORT
Hartbeespoort
Heart and Soul
Surrounded by the majesty of the Magaliesberg Mountains, the Hartbeespoort Dam is very popular for day trips or longer stays. There are water sports aplenty, including parasailing, windsurfing, water and jet skiing, as well as paragliding, hang-gliding or hot air ballooning. The town boasts an aquarium, private zoo, a snake park and a cableway. DESTINATION North West
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It’s closer than you think... Houseboat Cruises Explore the many inlets of this magnificent stretch of inland water on your very own houseboat. Visitors will find countless spots from which to enjoy the mountain views, the abundant bird life and game viewing; or merely relax and enjoy fishing from the exclusivity of your houseboat.
to its clients’ needs, and opens its doors to small groups of corporate delegates for a one-day stress relief programme, or for bigger groups the entire venue is available. Mangwanani is also an idyllic setting for weddings or private parties catering for up to 100 guests at any given time. For further information visit: www.mangwanani.co.za
For the More Adventurous
The Scenic Approach
GoVertical Mountaineering Adventures is an adventure company with a passion for nature and its thrills. Whether it’s the adrenalin rush of abseiling down a vertical cliff, discovering the surreal world of ancient lime stone caves, the hectic pace of kloofing, reaching the summit of a majestic mountain or canoeing through the rapids, there will be an adventure to suit you.
Still in operation today the Hartbeespoort Dam Cableway Experience offers majestic views of the entire Hartbeespoort region. In addition to all the history and memories it invokes, the cableway boasts the moniker “Longest Monocableway in Africa.” This somewhat thrilling adventure offers a bird’s eye view of the whole town and offers an uninterrupted view of the scenic splendour of the Hartbeespoort Dam.
For further information visit: www.gotrekking.co.za
For the Tired and Overworked Situated just 30km from Midrand and 20km from Pretoria, the Mangwanani Day Spa offers the ideal tranquil setting for delegates to enjoy a day of decadence and complete relaxation, de-stressing and total pampering. This unique African Spa experience incorporates wellness, entertainment and social responsibility. The entire staff is committed to focussing on relaxation while indulging all the senses in true decadent revitalization. The spa offers personalised packages tailored
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More Attractions Also of interest is the Crocodile Ramble, an arts and crafts route with day visitor and overnight facilities. Pecanwood Estates hosts the annual Nelson Mandela Invitation Golf Tournament. Hartbeespoort is the gateway to the province’s Heritage Route, which starts at the dam, and heads off to the Pilanesberg National Park and the Madikwe Game Reserve in the north. It’s closer than you think and a wonderful way to start your travels and explore your heritage in the majestic Bokone Bophirima Province…
HARTBEESPOORT
HARTBEESPOORT CABLEWAY
A grand affair awaits you! Expected to be open soon, the Aerial Cableway Hartbeespoort will offer uninterrupted 360°panoramic views of the Magaliesberg, home to the endangered Black Eagle. Explore. Adventure. Delight. HISTORY ÎÎ The original cableway was constructed in 1973, and over the decades entertained countless visitors, both local and international giving them a birds eye view over Hartbeespoort Dam and its surrounding areas. The cableway was home to adventure seekers and flying enthusiasts and became the central hub for paragliding and hang gliding activities for many years. The cableway fell into disrepair and was subsequently closed in 2005. New OWNERS ÎÎ In 2010, Zargodox (Pty) Ltd, a private initiative with the vision of re-establishing Hartbeespoort as a pivotal tourism hub, bought the old cableway, and has invested enormous amounts of time and money to bring to the North West and unparalleled Aerial experience. New EQUIPMENT ÎÎ With new headgear and new cabling the Aerial Cableway Hartbeespoort has successfully been refitted and re-engineered to International Canadian specifications. Fourteen new cable cars, manufactured of high strength aluminium, built to carry six passengers at a time, were installed, and boast the same carrying capacity as the Table Mountain Cable Car. What’s on OFFER ÎÎ The Aerial Cableway Hartbeespoort boasts two modern restaurants, under the Bugatti franchise, one at the top and the other at the base station. There will be an option to shop at the top and bottom, browse for souvenirs and fine gifts. A KidZone play area and pizza cafe will keep the children busy. Operating TIMES ÎÎ Open 7 days a week, from 08:00 until 16:30. ÎÎ T:012 253 9912 ÎÎ URL: www.hartiescableway.co.za
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Mahikeng Making its Mark Although Mahikeng, capital of the Bokone Bophirima Province, has throughout its rich history, seen sieges, battles and bloodshed, it has more recently reverted to its friendly former self. Situated on the border with Botswana, the town offers a gateway route to Africa, via sophisticated road and rail networks and a world-class airport. Mahikeng is a rapidly growing, modern residential, commercial and administrative town that contrasts with its fascinating history. Today Mahikeng is also a major tourism attraction for the aspects of the history, culture and wildlife of this unique region of South Africa. For many years little relevance was placed on the role of black people in the town’s history. Since 1995, much has been done to correct this imbalance, and the predominant tribe, the BaRolongBoora-Tshidi has done much to change these perceptions. Visit the Mahikeng Museum to view the extensive ethnographic and war exhibits. To the south east of Mahikeng is Kanon Kopje, a defensive fort that was built during the Warren Expedition of 1885. Nearby the Kgotla of the BaRolong-Boora-Tshidi, the tribal meeting place of Chief Montshoia. A monument honouring the BaRolong who died 18
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during the Mahikeng siege stands beside another in recognition of Kgosi Besele Montshoia, head of the Barolong Regiment during the siege. Also nearby is the Mafikeng Siege Cemetery. There are a number of sites linking the famous Sol Plaatje, South African politician, journalist, human rights activist, novelist and translator, to Mahikeng at the time of the siege. These sites include his residence, his newspaper office and printing works. The 4 600 hectare Mahikeng Game Reserve hosts a wide variety of game and is one of the principal breeding parks for White Rhino. The Manyane Game Lodge features a lion enclosure and crocodile camp. The western suburbs of Mahikeng house the provincial parliament at the impressive government offices known as Garona. The Mmabana Cultural Centre nearby promotes music and many artistic disciplines through numerous practical workshops and exhibitions. The Mmabatho Conference Centre has facilities to host up to 6 000 delegates and is centrally located for transport and hotels. In the East is the inland diving venue at Wondergat, a vast underwater network of caves used principally for diving instruction. Furthermore, excellent hotels, guesthouses and bed & breakfast establishments serve Mahikeng, and the town also boasts the renowned Leopard Park Golf Club and the Mahikeng Golf Club.
TREASURE ROUTE
DISCOVERING THE TREASURE ROUTE
The N12 Treasure Route is an exciting tourism development in the Bokone Bophirima Province, created to open a wide range of wildlife, cultural, scenic, industrial and eco attractions to the visitor. The route starts on the N12 west as it enters the Bokone Bophirima Province near Fochville, travelling through the goldfields via the towns of Potchefstroom, Stilfontein and Klerksdorp. South of Potchefstroom the route takes you to the world famous Vredefort Dome and then follows the scenic Vaal River through the villages of Wolmaransstad and Christiana en route to the historic city of Kimberley, situated in the Northern Cape.
Kerksdorp: Klerksdorp city was named after J de Clerq, first magistrate in the area after 12 Voortrekker families settled on the banks of the Schoonspruit in 1837.
The Towns and Attractions of the Treasure Route
Wolmaransstad: Wolmaransstad lies in the valley of the Makwassie Stream, which takes its name from the many wild spearmint bushes that grow along its banks. Founded in 1891, the town was an important stop on the old postal route between Johannesburg and Kimberley. Today it serves as an important diamond-buying centre.
Fochville: Fochville, proclaimed a town in 1920, was laid out on the farms Kraalkop and Leeuwspruit. The town was named after a commander in the French Allied Forces, Marshall Ferdinand Foch. Potchefstroom: Potchefstroom houses a multitude of national monuments, respected educational institutions and a strong agricultural economy.
The discovery of gold in 1886 saw thousands of prospectors flock to the area. Today, Klerksdorp is the centre for a large mining and agricultural economy and boasts the second largest grain cooperative in the world.
Bloemhof: Bloemhof, a maize and cattle farming town, was established in 1864. The town lies on the banks of the Vaal River.
Vredefort Dome: The Vredefort Dome was created by a massive meteorite over 10kmÂł in size. It struck the earth about 3000 million years ago, near the present day village of Vredefort.
Christiana: When diamonds were discovered in the Vaal River in the 1870s, the Transvaal Government established a settlement on the banks, naming it Christiana, after the only daughter of then Pres. Pretorius.
Stilfontein: Greater Stilfontein forms part of the Klerksdorp, Orkney, Stilfontein, Hartebeesfontein area. The historically significant town is renowned for its hospitality and sports facilities, and hosts the annual Rose Festival in spring when the famous Stilfontein roses bloom.
Taung: Taung made world headlines when Australian anthropologist Professor Raymond Dart made a startling find of The little Taung skull here in 1924. Every town and village on the Treasure Route is dedicated to providing the tourist with quality information and assistance. DESTINATION North West
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AGRICULTURE
Agriculture in the Bokone Bophirima Province is critical to both the regional and the national economy. South Africa is essentially selfsufficient in agricultural production and is frequently a net exporter of food. While agriculture may only contribute 3.4% to the GDP, it plays a vital role in the economy and provides 8% of the province’s employment opportunities. Sunflower seeds, ground nuts, maize, wheat and cattle dominate the sector. High-yield crops include citrus, summer grains, tobacco and cotton, though almost every type of animal, crop, fruit and vegetable production is found in the Province. The eastern part of the Province has more water resources, higher rainfall and is closer to fresh produce markets. For this reason, vegetables, flowers and poultry have a comparative advantage here. Further west, in the dryer Vryburg area, some of the largest cattle herds in the country are to be found. Investment opportunities in agriculture arise from the high quality of produce and the fact that most crops are harvested during the Northern Hemisphere winter. Maize is South Africa’s most important field crop. In good years, production exceeds domestic requirements (about 7,5m tons) and the country is able to export the surplus. South Africa is also among the top 10 producers of sunflower seeds in the world and the Bokone Bophirima Province accounts for 40% of the total South African crop. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the demand and price of sunflower seeds and production. Since 1997, the province’s production and that of South Africa has nearly doubled. The Bokone Bophirima Province accounts for a disproportionate share of livestock production in the country. It produces nearly 13% of the cattle and 3% of pigs nationwide and over 11% of goats. Some of the largest cattle herds in the world are found at Stellaland near Vryburg, which explains why this area is often referred to as the 'Texas of South Africa'. Marico is also cattle country. Milk production exceeds 11% of the total South African production. The large grain crop supports the feed mills in the province which meet the requirements of feedlots, dairy farms, broilers and other animals. DESTINATION North West
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SPORTS TOURISM
The Potchefstroom/ Tlokwe region is rightly known as the Bokone Bophirima Province’s Home of Sport, mainly because the provincial headquarters of 17 of the most important sports are situated in the city. The City Council places a high priority on the establishment, maintenance and upgrading of the sport facilities under its control, especially to meet the variety of sporting and recreational needs of its youthful community.
Soccer The Platinum Stars are the official soccer team of the Bokone Bophirima Province, and are active participants in the Premier Soccer League. After being rescued from bankruptcy in the early 1990’s, the team performed on an amateur level, until after a few years it had won all the amateur titles, and was again eligible to play in the professional league. The club merged with Silver Stars, and became known as HP Silver Stars. This was subsequently shortened to Silver Stars. In 2006, the Royal Bafokeng Nation agreed on a sponsorship deal with the team moving its home games from Polokwane to the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace near Rustenburg, Bokone Bophirima Province. In May 2007, the investment vehicle of the Royal Bafokeng Nation (RBN), Royal Bafokeng Holdings, bought a 51% stake in the Silver Stars, which were later renamed Platinum Stars, to reflect the historic association of both the Bokone Bophirima Province and the RBN with platinum mining in South Africa. Being one of South Africa's most ambitious and entertaining outfits, the club's goal is to promote the Platinum Stars brand and to grow a large fan base in the North West region as the only Premier Soccer League club competing there. As of 2009, the club is now fully owned by the Royal Bafokeng tribe after acquiring the remaining shares.
Golf Amidst the peace, quiet and wide-open spaces symbolic of the province, world-class golf, sports and entertainment facilities await you in the Bokone Bophirima Province. Golf courses include the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City, home to the Nedbank Golf Challenge and Women’s World Cup of Golf, the Lost City Country Club, Pecanwood Golf and Country Club and Leopard Park Golf Course in Mafikeng.
Rugby The Province’s official rugby team are called the Platinum Leopards. The team plays out of Potchefstroom/ Tlokwe at Olën Park, and they draw all their players from the Bokone Bophirima Province. For most of their history they've played in the second tier of the Currie Cup, but they were promoted to the Premier Division for the 2009 season after defeating the Falcons in a promotion-relegation playoff in October 2008. They became the first black-owned rugby franchise in South Africa, after securing sponsorship from Royal Bafokeng Sports Holdings in October 2007.
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ADVENTURE
WONDERLAND
No matter how old you are or what time of the year you decide to visit the spectacular Bokone Bophirima Province, there will always be a host of exciting, exhilarating, adrenalin pumping adventure activities on offer. 24
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ADVENTURE
Hot Air Ballooning
Quad Biking
Zip Slide 2000 Situated in Sun City, the ProNutro Zip Slide 2000 is the longest zip slide in the world. The slide is approximately 280 m high, two kilometers long, reaches a speed of 150 km per hour plus and guarantees a two to three minute unadulterated adrenalin rush. Secured in two harnesses and suspended below a free running trolley that is attached to a steel cable, one experiences the feeling of flying and acceleration as you descend down the wire. Sliders are at times 100m in the air and at other times only 2.5m above the ground. The cable runs from the top of the 280m high koppie to the top of a mast 2km away. Towards the end of the ride, the decent is slowed as you go uphill, then you roll back to the lowest point on the wire where you are assisted to dismount the ride. Solo and tandem slides are available so this ride has an appeal for even the most amateur adventure junkie. The Zip Slide 2000 is an ideal activity for the adventurous at heart aged 12 years and over. The zip 2000 is great fun used as part of a team-building package for corporate groups visiting Sun City. www.balloon.co.za, www.gametrac.co.za and www.zip2000.co.za
Hot Air Ballooning To fly high above the earth with nothing but a balloon keeping you afloat and nothing but a basket and fresh air separating you from the earth… what an amazing experience. There are two companies within the province that offer this magical experience and they are Gametrackers, situated alongside the Pilanesberg Nature Reserve nearby Sun City and Bill Harrop’s Original Balloon Safaris, located in
Elephant-back Safaris the Magaliesburg region close to Johannesburg and Pretoria. Flights are approximately an hour long,
Quad Biking With so many trails and scenic views to choose from, it’s hardly surprising that quad biking has become such a popular activity over recent years. What could be more fun than riding through lush green grass and muddy paths or splashing your way through mountain streams while simply enjoying the breathtaking views of the mountains and wilderness that surround you?
Elephant-back Safaris Guests staying in the Pilanesberg area are invited to join Pilanesberg Elephant-Back Safaris on a unique and extraordinary African adventure, which takes travellers trundling through the wilderness on the back of one of Africa’s gentle giants. Join Chikwenya, Sharu, Sapi, Mana, Michael and Lesego for a game viewing experience with a difference. These elephants are all orphans as a result of reduction exercises carried out by the Zimbabwe National Parks Department in the 1980’s. Most orphans were sold to Zoo’s and Circus’s around the world, however these few were fortunate enough to stay on African soil and passed their early lives on private game farms. They were soon to outgrow this lifestyle and Wild Horizons, in an effort to improve and secure the elephants existing lifestyle, created this amazing safari experience. DESTINATION North West
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STONEHENGE IN AFRICA The ultimate Conference and Team Building venue Stonehenge in Africa - a river side Lodge, Conference and Team building Venue, aims to attract the corporate market with its unique setting, accessibility and modern facilities. Stonehenge embodies peace, tranquillity and a sense of oneness with nature. As guests enter Stonehenge, they are greeted by a large replication of the celebrated Stonehenge Monument and throughout the complex natural, strategically placed granite plinths reinforce the African Ambience.
Ultimate luxury through simplicity Stonehenge in Africa offers secure and exclusive accommodation, each room providing ultimate luxury through simplicity. The comfortable rooms are a welcome sight to many delegates after a busy day of conferencing and activities. Stonehenge offers accommodation for up to 128 guests. There are 50 en-suite twin rooms and 2 en-suite single rooms in the Main Lodge with showers, 7 en-suite deluxe rooms in the BBlock with shower & bath and 3 self-catering unit.
Stonehenge is situated on the banks of the majestic Vaal River, on the outskirts of Parys and only a mere 110 kilometres from Johannesburg.
The venue boasts a level of comfort and will satisfy company directors, as well as staff, for the full duration of their stay.
When planning your event with Stonehenge, you may choose from a variety of unique venues. Team building activities are an important part of the Stone Adventures experience. Activity programs offer challenging opportunities for team building and dynamic leadership development for the corporate market.
ÎÎ Each bedroom in the main lodge features fans, tea and coffee station, LED Plasma TV’s and guest amenities.
Drink in the beauty and serenity around you, and let us and nature do the rest.
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ÎÎ Executive rooms & Self-catering units are fitted with air-cons ÎÎ All south-wing bedrooms have a pictures view over looking the Vaal river.
BUSINESS TOURISM WITH STYLE!
Over the years, an estimated 7% of all foreign tourist arrivals to South Africa were made up of business tourists, translating to over half a million business tourists. And even though there is strong regional and international competition, the business tourism sector within the Bokone Bophirima Province of South Africa has grown substantially during recent years. In this regard, the aim of the North West Parks & Tourism Board is to position the province as a unique, desirable and feasible destination for meetings, incentives and conferences. Most successful business owners and managers are aware of the fact that a big factor determining the success of any workshop, incentive or conference is the location in which it is held. But which country club to go to for the yearly golf day, what to do for the next team building exercise, and which venue should host this year’s annual seminar? We advise that you come to the Bokone Bophirima Province, where a multitude of venues are available to meet your every business tourism need.
Some superb conference, banquet and team building venues are scattered throughout the Bokone Bophirima Province. If you are looking for that ideal place to take your colleagues, employees and business associates, the province has a wide variety of locations to try. The North West prides itself on being one of the most ideal business tourism locations in South Africa and invites you and your business to explore the vast possibilities on offer in our remarkable province. Benefit from our outstanding service, stylish environment and excellent meeting, incentive and conference facilities. Meet in the Bokone Bophirima Province! DESTINATION North West
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MINING & MINERAL BENEFICIATION
The Bokone Bophirima Province is know as the Platinum Province for a good reason – South Africa produces over 84% of the world’s Platinum Group Metals output and the Bokone Bophirima Province accounts for 64.7% of this national total. The province’s 87 mines employ nearly 27% of the country’s total mining population. Thus, mining is considered the mainstay of North West's economy and it produces 31% of the province's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Bokone Bophirima Province is in fact South Africa’s dominant province in mineral sales as it makes up 15.5% of the mining GDP in South Africa. The North West is also the dominant province in mineral sales with a contribution of 17.8% to the South African mining sector in 2007. Minerals beneficiation represents a chief economic advantage to the region, with the beneficiation of platinum, dimension stone and granite, ferrochrome and diamonds set to create long-term and sustained economic growth. Platinum beneficiation – including jewellery manufacturing and training – is therefore an intrinsic part of the Provincial Growth and Development Strategy. The North West Bushveld Igneous Complex is recognised as the world’s richest platinum reserve, with the North West heading up the country’s platinum production. 28
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MINING & MINERALS
Fortunately, the outlook for platinum group metals (PGMs) remains excellent. Demand for platinum by the jewellery, automotive, electronic, glass and petroleum industries has grown significantly over the past few years, and economists expect growth to be strong for the next decade. Platinum by-products such as nickel, palladium and rhodium are also highly valued. Platinum mining in the Bokone Bophirima Province is booming. Investment in the area is active and huge expansions worth billions of Rands are already underway at a number of the platinum mines in the area, creating a strong comparative advantage for the province and excellent prospects of sustained economic growth over the next decade.
Gold Mining Though its contribution to the GDP has fallen, gold still plays a vital role in the South African economy. South Africa is the second largest gold producer, supplying 11.1% of the global output. The Bokone Bophirima Province is home to seven gold mines that supply around 25% of the total South African production.
Other Mining Operations There are many other important mineral resources in the Bokone Bophirima Province, which are of interest to prospective investors and include rhodium, uranium, diamonds, fluorspar, copper, vanadium, limestone, slate, phosphate, coal, manganese, dimension stone, cement and nickel. New mining legislation, along with official empowerment policy and the mining charter, has opened the mining sector to new and smaller mining interests. South Africa is the world’s fifth largest producer of diamonds and much of this production comes from Lichtenburg, Ventersdorp, Koster, Christiana and Bloemhof. The North West’s mines still have substantial reserves which, at the current rate of consumption, will last for many years. Increased demand over the past decade has spurred massive expansion in mining by the major mining houses, with more expansion plans in the pipeline. The economic spin-offs will enhance growth prospects for the province, especially in local beneficiation.
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ENERGY
The Bokone Bophirima Province has been identified as a promising source of bio-fuels, which refer to renewable liquid fuels that are manufactured from sustainable agricultural resources. Biofuels are carbon dioxide neutral as the CO² emitted during production and utilisation is absorbed by the plant material. The two most important bio-fuels are bio-diesel and bio-ethanol, which can be blended with diesel and petrol respectively. The Mafikeng Bio-Diesel Company, a public-private partnership located in the Mafikeng IDZ, has launched a project based on the extraction of fuel from the seeds of three indigenous oil-bearing trees. The total project investment amounts to around R800 million and has the potential to create 13 000 jobs in the rural community surrounding Mafikeng. Feasibility studies are also being conducted into the processing of maize and sunflowers into bio-fuel, and sweet sorghum into bio-ethenol.
MANUFACTURING Given the sensitivity of the Bokone Bophirima Province's economy to world mineral prices, the Province plans to reduce its dependence on the mining sector, with an increased diversification to tourism and non-mining related manufacturing industries, evident in the recent 4.5 percent year-on-year growth in this sector. The North West's manufacturing sector is largely centred around the big five municipalities; namely Brits, Rustenburg, Tlokwe (Potchefstroom), Matlosana (Klerksdorp) and Mafikeng, which account for more than 50% of total manufacturing production in the province. The Brits industries concentrate mostly on manufacturing and construction, while those at Matlosana (Klerksdorp) are geared towards the mining industry, and those at Rustenburg towards agriculture. Beneficiation of mineral resources is a natural progression from the strong mining sector, and beneficiation of animal and mineral products and agro-processing are poised for growth. In the high-tech manufacturing area, automotive parts, electrical machinery, electronic, audio- and medical equipment are already being manufactured in the province using local materials. 30
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Deep Impact
Vredefort Dome The Vredefort Dome, a World Heritage Site, approximately 120km south-west of Johannesburg, is a representative part of a larger meteorite impact structure, or astrobleme, dating back 2 023 million years. With a radius of 190 km, it is renowned as the oldest astrobleme yet found on Earth, as well as the most deeply eroded. Vredefort Dome bears witness to the world’s greatest known single energy release event, which had devastating global effects, including, according to some scientists, major evolutionary changes. It provides critical evidence of the Earth’s geological history and is crucial to the understanding of the planet’s evolution Despite the importance of impact sites to the planet’s history, geological activity on the Earth’s surface has led to the disappearance of evidence from most of them, and Vredefort is the only example to provide a full geological profile of an astrobleme below the crater floor.
What Created the Vredefort Dome? The Magaliesberg - Witwatersrand feature is the result of natural upliftment from below of sedimentary sandstone layers so that the Magaliesberg rock layers slope down to the north, while the
Witwatersrand rock layers slope down to the south. The ring of hills we see now are the eroded remains of a dome created by the rebound of the rock below the impact site after the asteroid hit. The original crater, now eroded away, is estimated to have been 250 – 300 km in diameter. Some 70 km3 of rock would have been vaporised in the impact. In terms of size and visibility, the Vredefort Dome structure just beats the Sudbury impact structure in Canada. The Sudbury structure is some 200 km in diameter and is estimated to be 1.85 billion years old. Evidence of four impacts even older than Vredefort have been found in the greenstone rocks around Barberton in South Africa, and corresponding rocks in the eastern Pilbara block of Western Australia. However, unlike Vredefort, these impacts are no longer recognizable as structures on the surface. All things considered, the Bokone Bophirima Province is undoubtedly home to a wealth of historical sites. For anyone who has even the slightest interest in where we come from and where we are sure to be going, this treasure trove of sites is a must see when next planning to visit the province. DESTINATION North West
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Reasons to invest in the Bokone Bophirima Province of South Africa • A province that is serious about business • Good infrastructure (road network, airports, hospitals, schools) • Low cost of labour, electricity, water, land and factory rentals and adequate industrialisation • Easy access to markets in the SADC region and Africa • Gateway to Africa, especially Southern Africa
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• Affordable pool of labour (skilled and unskilled) • Home to more than 20 Trans-National Companies (TNCs) and local companies reinvesting in the province • Scoped projects ready for investment, supported by a solid financial services sector (See project list on page 39) • • Good quality of life • Malaria-free game reserves • Fastest growing province in SA between 2002 and 2003
Easy access to markets and gate way to Africa • Bordering Botswana, the North West is ideally positioned to access the 14 countries comprising the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as well as the islands off Africa's east coast, and even the Gulf • States and India. The province’s well developed road and rail links provide the platform and infrastructure for ground transportation deep into sub• Saharan Africa. • The SADC FTA signed in August 2008 provides access to a market of over 250 million consumers • Future FTA with SADC, COMESA & EAC will provide access to a market • of over 700 million consumers • North West offers easily available skills and distribution channels imperative for commercial ventures into Africa. • North West plays a significant role in the supply of energy, relief aid, transport and communications to the continent. • North West is well-positioned to be used as a shared services hub for companies’ African operations, especially for Sub-Saharan countries.
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North West’s Key Economic Sectors in Summary: • Agriculture: North West is the food basket of Southern Africa contributing more than 20% of South Africa’s maize crop as well as livestock (cattle & poultry), sunflower seeds and oils; nuts; citrus, and tobacco (of which most • are GMO free). • Culture: Culture includes the cultural, natural and historical heritage
and is closely linked to tourism. The North West is the only Province in the country which has Arts Development and Training Institutions in the form of Mmabana Centres. These centres are situated in three of the four districts of the Province and are located at Taung, Mahikeng, Lehurutshe, Klerksdorp and Tlhabane. The Mmabana Arts, Culture and Sport Foundation is popularly known across the country for producing household names that have dominated the South African entertainment landscape over the past two decades. Tourism: Tourism is the 4th most important economic sector in this predominantly rural, and scenic, province. The North West has a total of 14 provincial parks within its borders. The most well-known are the Pilanesberg and Madikwe National Parks and the province boasts a wide array of species, ecosystem and habitats – including the Big Five in a malaria-free environment. Mining: The North West contributes 50% of world’s platinum, and is also home to gold, uranium, diamonds, fluorspar, copper, vanadium, limestone, slate, phosphate, coal, manganese, dimension stone, cement and nickel. Mining is the most profitable sector in the North West with a high concentration of profits accruing to mining firms in the Bojanala District. Mining contributes 31.3% of gross domestic product by region (GVA-R) and 15% of provincial employment. The Bokone Bophirima Province is the largest producer of platinum group metals in South Africa, accounting for some 64.7% of the nation’s output. Manufacturing: Automotive parts, non-metallic minerals, fabricated metals, food processing, Soya protein, etc. Green Economy: High potential renewable energy opportunities exist within the subsectors of municipal waste conversion, biomass (converting alien invasive plants into energy) and solar technologies including off-grid energy generation for rural areas. Small and Medium Enterprises: The economy has a strong local Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) base, with many becoming involved in high-value activities such as exporting and investment in Research & Development (R&D) and Innovation. As a result, the province has the opportunity to further develop these areas and work towards an economy based on innovative firms competing in export markets. Trade: The province accounts for a small share of South Africa’s overall international trade and contributed 2% to trade output in 2014. Close proximity to Gauteng provides access to markets making trade an important sector in the North West. The North West is a net exporter of goods with a concentrated export basket – not only in terms of products, but also in terms of the countries or regions traded with. Services: Business and financial services contribute 13.1% to provincial GVA-R (2014) and accounts for 12% of employment. Significant opportunities for BPO&O exist within the sector. DESTINATION North West
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BUSINESS ENTRY MODELS The diagram below illustrates the trade competitive advantage of the Bokone Bophirima Province that is supported by: • Resource base advantage • Production cost advantage • Location advantage and • Market access advantage The model is further strengthened by South African Trade Agreements and the North West Universities’ innovative Decision Support Model (DSM). The DSM was developed by the North West University’s Trade Unit and contributed to one of seven World Trade Organisation (WTO) Chairs being award of to this unit.
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The diagramme below illustrates how multinational companies can form joint ventures with local firms; and the mutual benefits that can be derived from partnerships:
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Refining our Focus
Smaller Parks & Reserves
Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
Boskop Dam Nature Reserve
Just north of Delareyville, lies one of the largest waterfowl sanctuaries in Southern Africa. Over 350 species have been recorded here including species from as far as Asia, Europe and Russia. Bird Life SA has declared the reserve an important national birding site. Barberspan is also a RAMSAR Convention accredited wetland of international importance for migratory birds & waterfowl.
Boskop Dam, which is set in rolling grasslands, serves as an important recreational destination for the many communities within close proximity. The reserve is noted for outdoor recreation - apart from angling, opportunities for yachting, canoeing, birding and game viewing are also offered. Game viewing and bird watching on the reserve are also popular attractions. The dam and its surroundings harbour a rich bird population and the reserve’s wildlife includes black wildebeest, eland, springbok, red hartebeest, zebra and blesbok. Boskop is an ideal weekend destination for either campers or for a one day excursion into the country and a leisurely picnic beside the dam.
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So much more to discover... Borakalalo National Park
SA Lombard Nature Reserve
Borakalalo is one of the most diverse conservation areas of North West, where visitors can walk freely along prescribed trails to enjoy the eco-diversity of this very special park.
This reserve is ideal for those in search of peace and serenity. It is home to numerous antelope, small predator and bird species. Accommodation is available in a luxury guesthouse. Seasonal hunting is also offered.
Botsalano Game Reserve Botsalano, near Mafikeng, is renowned for its rhino viewing and the idyllic Mogobe tented camp which overlooks a waterhole.
Kgaswane Mountain Reserve Kgaswane is located in the scenic Magaliesberg. The Baviaanskrans and Summit Hiking Trails meander through waterfalls and natural pools. These routes and the frontier style camping facilities are considered among the best in South Africa.
Mafikeng Game Reserve The reserve offers plains game viewing as its main attraction. The Molopo River that meanders through it attracts a multitude of bird species.
Molopo Game Reserve Molopo is at the far western boundary of the province. It is famous for its raptor breeding and also offers excellent hunting packages.
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve The Vaalkop Dam is situated 54 km north of Brits, near Beestekraal and northeast of Rustenburg, in typical broken bushveld country. It is renowned as both a prime angling and birding destination. Fish species include carp and yellowfish, which are plentiful. Although visitors enjoy angling and boating opportunities at Vaalkop Dam, this 3 996 ha nature reserve is tailor-made for bird watchers. Over 340 bird species have been recorded in the reserve. An 800 ha section of the reserve has been set aside as a bird sanctuary (which is not open to the general public). Those wishing to observe the birds must book in advance.
Wolvespruit Dam Nature Reserve This small but scenic reserve conserves attractive riverine bush and is a popular angling and hiking destination, along the tranquil river frontage environment. Wolwespruit is one of the least known of the North West parks and has retained much of the appeal of the natural riverine environment. It also conserves a variety of plains game. Wolwespruit Nature Reserve is well known for yellowfish angling in the rapids with artificial lures and flies.
DESTINATION North West
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Institute of Hotel & Tourism Management The Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management (IHTM) is the collective name of institutions that provide hospitality, tourism and conservation management and skills training in the North West Province under the auspices of the North West Parks and Tourism Board. OUR VISION AND MISSION The North West Hotel Schools intend to continue playing a leading role in the development of the tourism sector into the future by providing the much needed skills with which to grow the sector. In May of 2007, the IHTM redefined itself in termsof where it wanted to go, how it intended to get there, what it wanted to be known for and what it promised its customers. “Hotel Schools Division of the North West Tourism Board is a public institution that is committed to creating a leading hospitality and tourism management institution that will be seen by our clients as being a gem of the North West Province in partnership with other role players” In preparing itself for the bigger challenges, the institute has embarked on major transformation in the area of staff recruitment, new programme design and development, vigorous marketing, service improvement, infrastructure upgrades, students’ recruitment, internationalization of our programmes, building affiliation and collaboration relationships, establishing contacts with leading industry role players both locally and internationally. The vision of the North West Hotel Schools is to be: Amongst the leading tourism and hospitality institutions in the SADC region providing world class education and training to the future leaders of the sector. This we intend to do through the provision of affordable quality education and training that respond to the economic and social needs of the country and our communities.
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HOTEL SCHOOL
The Hotel School Division has set itself the following value:
OUR CORE FUNCTIONS - THE ACADEMIC FUNCTION
“To develop and maintain a distinct identity based on quality service, honour, integrity, honesty, reliability, commitment to service”.
“To provide for the promotion of tourism in the Province; to provide for tourismsector training in the Province; to provide for the establishment of the North WestTourism Board; to determine the objects, powers, duties and .functions of theNorth West Tourism Board; to determine the manner if) which the North West Board is to be managed, governed, staffed and financed; and to provide for matters incidental thereto”.
WHO ARE WE? The North West Hotel Schools – collectively known as the Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management (IHTM) consists of a cluster of institutions located in the North West Province of South Africa that provide education and training in the tourism and hospitality sector. Our institutions pride themselves in being among the leading institutions in South Africa with unique offerings that match the best in the country. We specialize in training future leaders in the sector. The IHTM is an implementing agency of the North West Department of Tourism. The North West Tourism Board is the provincial agency responsible for tourism destination marketing as well for sector education and training. The North West Tourism Board is the only one of such agency in the country that has developed facilities to educate, train and skill the future personnel requirements of the a sector that is the fastest growing industry in the world. REGISTRATION AND ACCREDITATION STATUS The programmes offered by the North Hotel Schools are all appropriately accredited by the relevant bodies. The quality of teaching and learning is assured by CATHSSETA (Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Sector Education and Training Authority). The Council for Higher Education (CHE) programmes is offered in collaboration with Centurion Academy - a private higher education service provider. Plans are far advanced for diploma and advanced diploma programmes accredited by Tshwane University of Technology to be offered at the various campuses of the North West Hotel Schools. In 1992/93 Hotel Schools Division sought and attained accreditation status with City & Guilds of London Institute who set syllabi, course contents and examination papers externally and this made us the only institution in South Africa to have such a status. Accreditation with the South Africa Hospitality Training Board followed also in 1993. With the establishment of SAQA and the various SETAs in South Africa, ITHM was then also granted full accreditation by THETA to offer Unit Standard based qualifications in 2001. The standards within our commercial operational departments are quality assured by Tourism Grading Council and Occupational Health and Safety Bodies.
THE COMMECIAL OPERATIONS Our institutions are amongst the very few in the country that offer (apart from teaching and demonstration facilities) full commercial services to the public. We offer on site accommodation facilities, restaurants, meeting and conferencing facilities, fully licensed bars, banqueting services etc. Even though these facilities are meant to serve as demonstration and simulation facilities for our students, they also double as fully fledged commercial operations for the institutions out of which the institution generate additional income to supplement its budget. COURSES AND PROGRAMMES OFFERED AT OUR INSTITUTIONS The Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management offers Skills Programmes (short courses), one-year Certificates, two-year Diplomas, and three-year Advanced Diploma. FULL AND PART-TIME STUDIES Our institutions offer mainly full time programmes. However our institutions have the capacity to offer part-time programmes, depending on the needs of our clients and communities or upon request. Students who wish to study part-time must contact the academic managers of the institution to discuss that option. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Candidates must be in possession of Grade 12 or Matric certificate. International students must have their qualifications evaluated by SAQA and should be equivalent to university entry certificates from their countries of origin or the equivalent of South African Grade 12 or Matric certificate. For information on programmes offered at our institutions and how you may register place contact the addresses below: Tel: 018 386 2222/2818/2200/2123 Email: admissions@nwptb.co.za Website:www.northwesthotelschools.co.za or www.tourismnorthwest.co.za
DESTINATION North West
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MEET CHEF TSHEPI My passion for food started when I was in grade 10. I attended boarding school at Bethel high and I had chosen home economics as one of my subjects and that is when my passion started. Before that, I did not think I would be a chef one day; I saw myself working in an office and having a business on the side. During the holidays I would cook at home and would always assist my mother with her baking. I enrolled at the Hotel School in January 2010 and chose professional cookery which is a two year diploma with kitchen and all the hotel operations. In January 2012, I did a six month practical training internship at Southern Sun Monte Casino, Johannesburg, under Chef Phil de Villiers. I learned a lot under his wing , and completed my training and graduated in July 2012 a Diploma in Professional Cookery. I was fortunate in that immediately after graduations, Chef Oupa Ntsime called me and told me about the new restaurant opening in Rustenburg, and the owner wanted a meeting with me. That was when I was hired for my first job. I was employed and would work as the restaurant manager, as well as in the kitchen. I worked there until the business closed in June 2015. I was then asked by Chef Karen Du Toit to work with her on a contract basis from November 2015, and was permanently appointed six months later, in April 2016. Being here in Mafikeng Hotel School, I have been able to pass on the knowledge I had gained in the industry to our upcoming young Chefs. Currently I am involved with both the Training and Business aspects; infusing both into the courseware so that learners have a first-hand understanding of what the industry is about. I have a love for the industry which grows daily, this industry needs passion without it one will not succeed. I learn everyday in the kitchen from all the Chefs I work with and learners too.
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Rack of lamb + carrot salad
Crispy chicken thighs with smoky chickpeas
INGREDIENTS ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ
1 "frenched" rack of lamb (8 ribs) 2 tsp table salt 1 tsp black pepper 1/4 tsp vegetable oil 1 carrot 1 mixed lettuce
ÎÎ ¼ cup loosely packed fresh mint leaves
METHOD 1. Preheat oven to 250 ˚C. Rub the lamb with olive oil; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Let it stand for 10 minutes. 2.
Cook lamb in a hot vegetable oil in a large frying pan for 8-10 minutes or until brown, turning twice. Place the rack in a lightly greased wire rake in a roasting pan. Bake at 200˚C for 20 minutes or until cooked to your desire. Remove the lamb from pan, cover with aluminium foil and let it stand for 10 minutes.
3.
Meanwhile, cut the carrot lengthwise into very thin, ribbon-like strips using a vegetable peeler. Toss in the lettuce, mint and carrots strips with desired amount of Orange-Pecan vinaigrette.
4.
Slice lamb into chops. Serve with salad and remaining orangepecan vinaigrette.
ORANGE-PECANS VINAIGRETTE Ingredients ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ ÎÎ
¼ Sherry vinegar 3 tbls chopped toasted pecans 2 tbls orange marmalade ½ tsp table salt ¼ tsp pepper ¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
METHOD
1.
Whisk together vinegar, pecans, orange marmalade, salt and pepper until blended.
2.
Add olive oil in a slow, steady stream, whisk until smooth.
Ingredients ÎÎ 3 tsp canola oil ÎÎ 8 small bone-in skin on chicken thighs ÎÎ ½ medium onion, chopped ÎÎ 3 cloves garlic, chopped ÎÎ 1 ½ tsp smoked paprika ÎÎ ½ tsp ground cumin ÎÎ 1 packet grape tomatoes ÎÎ 1 can chickpeas, rinsed ÎÎ Fresh thyme leaves for serving ÎÎ Salt and freshly ground black pepper METHOD
1.
Preheat oven to 200 ˚C. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Cook the chicken in a hot oil, skin side down until skin is browned and crispy, 8-10 minutes. Remove the chicken to a plate.
2.
Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally until starting to soften, 2-4 minutes. Stir in paprika and cumin and cook, stirring until fragrant, 30 seconds. Stir in tomatoes and chickpeas and bring to simmer. Season with salt and pepper.
3.
Roast in oven for 20-25 minutes or until the cooked.
4.
Sprinkle with fresh thyme and serve.
DESTINATION North West
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ACCOMODATION GUIDE
Accommodation - Bojanala District
ACCOMODATION GUIDE Complete Guide to Graded Accomodation in the Bokone Bophirima Province
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NAME
TELEPHONE
Acacia Guest House Adem Gasteplaas Aeroden Lodge Afri-Chic Guesthouse Afro She Guest House Alpha Conference Centre Amanzingwe Lodge Ananda Country Hotel Ann-Jo Bed & Breakfast Antoinette’s
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
at Home Guesthouse ATKV Buffelspoort Holiday Resort Bakgatla Caravan Park Bakubung Bush Lodge Bavi Bed & Breakfast
+27 14 533 0513 +27 14 572 1000
www.rustenburg.co.za www.buffelspoort.co.za
+27 14 555 1196 +27 14 552 6000 +27 12 259 0535
www.goldenleopard.co.za www.bakubung.co.za www.bavi.co.za
Benhais Guest House Biekie Berg B&B Bishopstone Guest Farm Blue Hills Guest House Boschdal Guesthouse Boskloof B&B Buena Vista Carousel Hotel Carpe Diem B&B Casa Grande Cascades Hotel Chateau de Nates Cocomo Guest House Crystal Sands De Wildt 4X4 Game Park Desita La Guest House Die Ou Pastorie Guest House & Restaurant Dikhololo Dodona - The Boathouse Donkerhoek Guest House Droomhoek B&B Eagles Eyrie El Shadai Elegant Manor Guest House Elephant Sanctuary Emthunzini Finfoot Lake Reserve Franka Guesthouse Galagos Lodge Gasthof Kroondal Glen Ross Guest Lodge Greece @ Harties Guest House Ponciana Hadedas B&B Hartbeespoort Dam Lodge Hunters Rest Hotel Ivory Tree Game Lodge Iwamanzi Game Lodge
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12 14 14 82 14 14 11 12 14 72 14 14 12 14 12 14 12
253 597 535 854 533 573 791 718 533 696 557 537 259 592 504 596 207
0715 1364 0026 3940 3783 3066 5308 7523 3959 9749 5840 2204 0303 8684 1396 5285 1027
www.benhais.com www.biekieberg.co.za www.bishopstone.co.za www.bluehillslodge.co.za www.boschdal.co.za www.rustenburg.co.za www.wheretostay.co.za www.suninternational.com www.rustenburg.co.za www.casagrandebb.co.za www.suninternational.com www.chateaudenates.co.za www.cocomoguesthouse.com www.crystalsands.co.za www.dewildt4x4.co.za www.desitaguesthouse.co.za www.dieoupastorie.com
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12 82 14 12 82 83 14 12 12 14 14 12 14 72 82 12 12 12 14 14 14
277 494 597 207 903 247 597 258 258 469 597 253 536 969 449 259 253 253 537 556 549
9000 7568 1166 1100 2653 9259 0660 0239 0241 5082 3662 5002 3617 7978 7015 1310 0655 0770 8300 8100 2248
www.dikhololo.co.za www.hartbeespoortdam.com
12 14 83 14 14 12 12 14 14 82
252 534 999 592 555 205 205 597 592 376
WEBSITE 6995 0506 3842 063 7788 1310 1108 3875 5036 2373
www.acacia-guesthouse.co.za www.ademgasteplaas.co.za www.aeroden.co.za www.afri-chic.co.za www.afroshe.co.za www.alphaconference.com www.amazingwe.co.za
www.hartbeespoortdam.co.za
www.eagleseyrie.co.za www.guesthouseelshadai.com www.elegantmanor.co.za www.elephantsanctuary.co.za www.finfoot.co.za www.frankaguesthouse.co.za www.galagoslodge.co.za www.gasthof.co.za www.glenrossguestlodge.co.za www.greeceharties.co.za www.guesthouseponciana.co.za www.hartbeespoortdamlodge.com www.huntersrest.co.za www.ivorytreegamelodge.com www.iwamanzi.com
ACCOMODATION GUIDE Jameson Country Cottages Jeannelies Guesthouse Kedar Country Hotel Kgonaka B&B Khayamanzi B&B Klein Paradys Caravan Park Klipplaat Bush Lodge Kokoriba Game Reserve Konka Kampe Kosmos Manor Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge Kwamahla Lodge Kwena Gardens Chalets La Chaumiere Guest House La Dolce Vita Guest House La Montagne Guest House La Prunelle Guest House Le Bougainville Legae La Tshepo Leopard Lodge Lesedi Cultural Village Loving and Blessing Guest House Magalies Park Country Club Mahikeng Lodge Mamagalie Mountain Lodge Manyane Caravan Park Masego Guest House Masibambane Guest House Meerhof Lodge Modderfontein Guest Lodge Montana Mountain Retreat Mount Amanzi Mountain Sanctuary Nature Reserve Omaramba Holiday Resort Ons Dorpshuis Orange Blossom Orion Safari Lodge Oude Landgoed Lodge & Spa Oxwagon Lodge Palace of the Lost City Palm Valley Inn Palmenhof Executive Estate Rametsi Eco Lodge Road Lodge Rustenburg Robala Guest House Rustenburg Boutique Hotel Rustenburg Kloof Caravan Park
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14 12 14 14 76 12 12 12 82 12 14 12 14 12 12 71 14 12 14 12 12 14
577 252 573 555 052 252 255 277 398 253 552 277 552 205 253 427 597 253 555 207 205 537
1361 1126 3218 7878 3637 1938 5775 1940 6190 5116 5100 2123 1262 1007 5949 2947 1426 2097 5174 1130 1395 2778
www.westcane.co.za www.jeannelies.co.za www.kedar.co.za
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12 14 84 14 14 14 12 14 14 12 14
207 577 513 555 555 537 259 537 534 253 534
9000 1375 9480 1196 7509 2046 1840 2001 0113 0541 0114
www.magaliespark.co.za www.mahikeng.co.za www.mamagalie.co.za www.goldenleopardresorts.co.za www.masegoguesthouse.co.za www.masibabaneguesthouse.co.za www.meerhoflodge.co.za www.mglodge.co.za www.montanagf.co.za www.mountamanzi.co.za www.mountain-sanctuary.co.za
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14 14 14 14 14 78 14 12 14 14 14 12 14 14
572 592 504 597 537 075 557 253 536 544 537 258 597 594
3004 4677 0040 9000 2369 0720 4301 1923 3941 2730 3088 0005 3622 1038
www.omaramba.co.za www.onsdorpshuis.co.za
Santai Guest House Selokwane Safari Lodge Sparkling Waters Hotel Stay Easy Rustenburg Steineck Guest House Sugarbush Hill Country Cottages
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
12 14 14 14 14 14
250 596 555 537 536 535
2647 7892 0000 6540 3658 0155
www.santaiguesthouse.co.za www.selolwanesafaris.co.za www.sparklingwaters.co.za www.southernsun.com
Sun City Cabanas Sundowner Lodge Sunset Ridge Guest House Symphony Guesthouse
+27 +27 +27 +27
14 12 14 14
557 250 533 592
1000 3345 0222 2821
www.suninternational.com www.sundownerlodge.co.za www.sunsetridgeguesthouse.co.za
www.khayamanzi.co.za www.kleinparadys.com www.klipplaat.com www.kokoriba.co.za www.konka.co.za www.kosmosmanor.co.za www.kwamaritane.co.za www.kwamahlalodge.co.za www.kwenachalets.co.za www.lachaumiere.co.za www.ladolcevitaguesthouse.co.za www.lamontagne-guestlodge.co.za www.laprunelleguesthouse www.lebougainville.co.za www.legaelatshepo.co.za www.leopardlodge.co.za www.lesedi.com www.lbguesthouse.co.za
www.oriongroup.co.za www.oudelandgoed.co.za www.theRing.co.za www.suninternational.com www.palmvalleyinn.co.za www.palmenhof.co.za www.rametsi.co.za www.citylodge.co.za www.robalaguesthouse.com www.rustenburgbh.co.za www.rustenburgkloof.net
www.sugarbushhill.co.za
Terra Casa Thaba Phuti Safari Lodge Thaba Thula Game Lodge Thabela Kwa Mmaabo B&B Thakadu River Lodge The Feathered Nest Thoriso Bed & Breakfast Toro Guest House Tropical Gardens Lodge Tshukudu Bush Lodge Tuscan Bed & Breakfast Ukutla Lodge Valley View Guest House Villa Paradiso Country Estate Willinga Lodge Winchado Guesthouse Woodridge Palms Boutique Hotel & Wellness Yellowwisp 6
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83 82 14 14 11 83 14 14 12 14 14 12 14 12 12 82 14
264 800 544 538 805 378 592 555 258 552 533 254 555 253 253 467 544
7999 3292 6906 2405 9995 2735 9460 7919 0444 6255 2393 1777 5914 1847 0032 5046 6911
www.terracasa.co.za www.thabaphuti.com www.thabathula.co.za www.thakadurivercamp.com www.featherednest.co.za www.thorisobb.co.za www.toroguesthouse.co.za www.tshukudu.co.za www.tuscanbandb.co.za www.ukutula.com www.valleyviewg@mweb.co.za www.villaparadiso.co.za www.willingalodge.co.za www.winchado.co.za www.woodridgepalms.co.za
+27 12 671 4714
Accommodation - Dr Kenneth Kaunda District NAME
TELEPHONE
A Rose Garden / Rooshoek A Tapestry Garden Acacia Guesthouse Accommodation at Potch Adato Agape Guest House Akkerlaan Guest House Alanda Lodge Alec Wright’s House Ancient Emperor Estate Annelie Guest House Arust Cottage Bass Lodge Bed Stop Beukes Guest House Bianric Farm Inn Guesthouse Bona Bona Lodge Cherry on Top Classic Stays Guest House Colonial Guest House Cosy Cottage De Gastehuis De Tuishuiz Delize Guest House Doc Villa Guest House Dome Inn Drostdy Elgro Hotel Elgro River Lodge Eternal Hope Guest House Everwood Guest House Fair Haven Farmhouse Guest House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 82 18
297 297 468 297 294 293 293 431 297 294 297 290 451 294 852 462
4084 4856 7871 7160 5244 1686 1213 0824 4120 4944 7663 9935 1128 5481 2426 7851
WEBSITE
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18 71 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 56 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
451 297 462 297 290 468 297 468 264 818 290 297 297 484 468 484 431
1188 5464 9298 5464 5710 5831 3670 4123 4456 1577 5624 5411 5411 3155 3010 2585 0754
www.tapestry.co.za www.acacia-guesthouse.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za www.agapeguesthouse.co.za www.akkerlaan.co.za
www.potchefstroom.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/annelie www.arustcottage.co.za www.basslodge.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/bedstop www.potchefstroom.co.za/beukes
www.bonabona.co.za
www.potchefstroom/colonial www.cosy-cottage.co.za
www.domeinn.co.za www.elgro.co.za www.wlgroriverlodge.co.za www.africaninvitation.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za
DESTINATION North West
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ACCOMODATION GUIDE Feather Hill Wellness & Retreat Spa Fortbuis Game Lodge Fountain Villa Guest House Four Seasons Guest House Ga-Malatjie Guest House Graceland Guest House Gracias Guest House Grootbosch Grootkoppe Game farm Guest Haven Hadedas Huys Ten Bosch Inyala Game Lodge JD Farm Lodge Kgatholoha Guest House Kokanja Guesthouse Kommaweer Herberg Kumkani Country Lodge Kwa Mothakga Lodge Lemon Blossom Letsatsi La Africa Lizzie’s Guest House
+27 18 285 1050 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
83 18 18 18 18 18 18
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82 879 2449 18 297 4796 18 294 4310 82 492 3177 18 431 0584 18 467 8189 18 468 5531 18 290 8360 18 290 7387/9 18 462 2750 18 297 1137 18 441 1177 18 290 5615
Losberg Lodge Ma Cachette Magnolia Guest House Maki’s B&B Maraschino Boutique House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27
86 18 18 18 18
667 297 293 468 294
6116 6980 3383 6717 7805
Marita Maryland Guest Farm Mon Ae’ Guest House Mosaic B&B Oak Lodge One Day When Guest House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 18 18 18 18 82
297 462 468 264 293 548
7663 0107 5161 2586 2599 9842
Oudrift Riverside Lodge Phinah’s B&B Pine Grove Guest House Prima Rosa Guest House Protea Hotel Klerksdorp Provence Estate Guest House Pukulani Guest House Raaswater River Lodge Radloff Nine Rapid Waters Rentiahof Guest Suites Residensie Guest House Rio-Peermont Metcout Hotel Road Lodge Potchefstroom Rose Cottage Country House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 72 18 18 18 82
297 804 290 431 464 300
4939 5770 6604 1804 2180 2235
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18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
297 291 468 291 468 484 469 293 469
4297 1758 7830 1715 1749 5613 9100 9300 2981
www.potchefstroom.co.za www.raaswaterriverlodge.co.za
Rulene’s Villa Guest House Rusplek langs Pad Secret Garden Shady Acres Soetdoring Guest House St. Andrews Guest House St. Joseph Guest House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 18 18 18 18 18 18
484 290 462 290 294 468 462
4023 7861 2660 5773 6202 7272 3597
www.n12treasureroute.com
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379 464 468 468 469 297 451
DESTINATION North West
7713 1394 7640 2041 2020 5040 1904
www.featherhillspa.co.za
www.fountainvilla.co.za www.fourseasonsklerksdorp.co.za www.gracelandguesthouse.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/gracias www.grootbosch.co.za www.grootkoppe.com www.hadedas.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za www.inyala.co.za www.atjdfarmlodge.co.za www.kgatholoha.co.za
www.potchefstroom.co.za www.kwamothakga.com www.potchefstroom.co.za www.letsatsi-la-africa.co.za www.kwathabeng.co.za/go/ LizziesGuesthouse
www.magnoliaguesthouse.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/maraschino www.potchefstroom.co.za www.marylandguestfarm.co.za www.monae.co.za www.mosaicbb.co.za www.theoaklodge.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/ onedaywhen www.oudrift.co.za www.pinegroveguesthouse.co.za proteahotels.com/klerksdorp www.provence-estate.co.za
www.rentiahof.co.za www.residensie.co.za www.tusk-resorts.co.za www.citylodge.co.za
www.potchefstroom.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za
Summer Place Guest House Syringa Guest House Thaba Tshwene Game Lodge Thabela Thabeng Mountain Retreat The Key The Red Cherry Guest House
+27 18 464 2660 +27 18 297 6335 +27 82 898 6701 +27 86 100 0932
www.summerplacebnb.co.za www.syringaguesthouse.co.za www.thabatshwene.co.za www.thabelathabeng.co.za
+27 18 473 2916 +27 18 464 1223
www.theredcherry.co.za
Theoni’s Place Twin Palms Twins Guest House Venter Guest House Villa Maria Guest Lodge Vonkel-en-kolJander Wawiel Country Lodge & Caravan Park Willows Garden Court Hotel
+27 18 290 5916 +27 18 294 3188 +27 18 468 2406 +27 18 297 3797 +27 18 468 5214 +27 18 294 5965 +27 18 264 3905
www.twinsguesthouse.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/venter www.villamaria.co.za www.potchefstroom.co.za/vonkel www.wawielpark.co.za
+27 18 294 5965
www.potchefstroom.co.za/willows
Zimohandi Guest Lodge
+27 18 462 3063
Accommodation - Dr Ruth S Mompati District NAME At-Neli Guest House Boereplaas Oord Boiketlo Guest House Castello Guest House Cawoods Hope Game Lodge
TELEPHONE +27 53 441 +27 53 927 +27 53 995 +27 53 927 +27 53 441
2717 4462 1961 2173 4001
Die Herberg B&B Die Wingerd Guest House Feathers Guest Logde Gae B&B Grobler Guest House Hanekraai B&B Inge’s Guest House Innie Skylte B&B International Hotel Itumeleng Guest House Kameelboom Lodge Kliphuisie B&B Kriel B&B Kudaana Lodge Lefika B&B Lockerbie Lodge Mag Mar Overnight Mamusa Guest House Mata Hari B&B Molopo Travel Inn Morakane Safari Lodge Ngulube Lodge Peace Heaven Guest House Protea Hotel Christiana Rejabotlhe Guest House Rietgat Guest Lodge Robyn Guest House Sandvelt Nature Reserve Setlhare Guest House Taung Tusk Hotel Twiggies B&B
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53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 83 53 53 53 53 53
927 441 963 998 927 927 963 963 927 513 927 927 927 433 998
5967 3701 2060 4433 5374 2789 1851 2526 2235 8961 4214 2757 1283 0994 4265
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53 53 53 53 83 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53
927 963 927 927 269 927 927 441 927 433 441 433 998 994 927
1229 2290 4570 3466 2458 0700 3850 2244 6863 0222 2512 1702 3721 1820 3523
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www.hanekraai.co.za
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ACCOMODATION GUIDE Villa Brocant Guest House +27 53 927 6211 +27 53 433 1100 Villa De La Rosa +27 53 927 2916 West Guest House +27 53 433 1659 Why Not Guest House
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Accommodation - Ngaka Modiri Molema District NAME
TELEPHONE
Abjasterskop Hotel Barberspan Guest House Boga Legaba Lodge Botshabelo Guest House Buffalo Ridge Delize Guests House Doornkraal Country Retreat
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 53 18 83 18 18 14
642 948 381 272 365 468 503
2008 1609 6808 2958 9908 4123 0024
Etali Safari Lodge Ferns Country House Garden View Getaway Lodge Ikanyeng Guest House Impodimo Game Lodge Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management Jaci’s Safari Lodge Kaya Inkalamo Game Lodge
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
14 18 18 18 18 83 18
778 381 381 381 381 411 386
9500 5971 3110 1150 3011 7400 2200
+27 83 276 2387 +27 82 396 8100
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Lion Rest Guest House Madikwe Hills Madikwe River Lodge Makanyane Marico Bosveld Mateya Molopo Executive Country Lodge Ouplaas Guest House Protea Hotel Mafikeng Rhulani Safari Scott’s Manor Guest House Sha-Henne’Guest House Stille Waters Guest Farm Tau Lodge Thakadu River Camp The Bush House Tuningi Safari Lodge Peermont Palms Hotel and Casino Groot Marico Inn Kilario Estates Jagplaas Lourie Guest House Ngedi Wilderness Orange Blossom B&B Sumsaren Game Lodge Casa Catgy B&B Jowies B&B Lakeside Guest House Lehiel B&B Little Dreams Guest House
+27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27 +27
18 13 14 14 14 14 18
381 737 778 778 503 778 381
7330 6626 9000 9600 0059 9200 6463
www.mafikeng-accommodation.co.za www.madikwehills.com www.madikweriverlodge.com www.makanyane.com
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83 18 82 18 18 14 18 18 11 11 18
229 381 907 632 642 252 365 365 315 315 389
1581 0400 9628 0255 1434 2212 9027 9912 6194 6194 1111
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14 14 14 82 83 82 18 18 18 18 18
503 503 503 872 293 370 632 632 632 632 632
WEBSITE
0102 0065 0017 1306 7079 6285 6915 3182 1835 5918 0111
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Sundown Guest House Tau Roara Lodge Buffalo Park Lodge Connaught B&B Foundation Stone B&B Gomodi Guest House Hotel School Ikaya Lethu B&B Ikhutse Manor Guest House Kobo Segole Lodge Libertas Guest House Lodge Garona Guest House Meroba Guest House Reviera Park Guest House Notigama Lodge Chalets Mini Motel Backpackers Oasis Guest House The Premier Guest Lodge Leopard Rock Lodge Morukuru Lodge Mosetlha Bush Camp Motswiri Safari Lodge Nkurru Safari Lodge Royal Madikwe Olerato Oratile Guest Lodge Gecko Guest House Mbewa Cabins B&B Tapologo Lodge Orange Blossom B&B
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5577 0640 2159 4119 3742 1725 2121 6089 5973 4120 7727 2871 3695 6608 3509 2107 1668 1201 1536 0867 9345 9995 2090 1314 1310 2350 1323 2444 7090
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Parks & Reserves NAME
TELEPHONE
Barberspan Bird Sanctuary
+27 53 948 1854
Bloemhof Dam Nature Reserve
+27 53 433 1706
Borakalalo Game Reserve
+27 71 301 3354 / 5
Boskop Dam Nature Reserve
+27 83 237 2811
Botsalano Game Reserve
+27 18 381 5611
Kgaswane Mountain Reserve
+27 14 533 2050
Madikwe Game Reserve
+27 18 350 9931
Mafikeng Game Reserve
+27 18 381 5611
The Molemane Eye
+27 18 643 9904
Molopo Game Reserve
+27 82 935 0007
Pilanesberg National Park
+27 14 555 1600
SA Lombard Nature Reserve
+27 53 433 1953
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
+27 12 277 1670
Wolwespruit Dam Nature reserve
+27 18 581 9705
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DESTINATION North West
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GETTING THERE BOKONE BOPHIRIMA PROVINCE
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DESTINATION North West
DESTINATION North West
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