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About Kedar Country Hotel |
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Kedar Country Hotel - The name Kedar Hotel takes to about 20 years before, when a part of Boekenhoutfontein, the historic farm of President Paul Kruger was purchased by Recreation Africa.
Over the years, the total area of 700 acres was so vigilantly cultivated and populated with a extensive diversity of game, including eland, blesbok, impala, bushbuck, nyala, kudu, zebra, blue wildebeest and giraffe. The precious environmental effort to repair the wetlands and to take away alien vegetation took place that in turn attracted prolific bird life.
In 1971 President Paul Kruger's farm, the historic buildings, Boekenhoutfontein were declared a National Monument. Kedar, in partnership with the President Kruger Trust purchased the property. The land in the region of the museum has been integrated into Kedar's game farm. The fore most Kruger House is a museum which stands as a evidence for a wide collection of Kruger memorabilia and other items of historical interest.
Along with Kedar Gamehouse, museum, Other services include an excellent restaurant with a huge swimming pool, many Boer War memorabilia, game drives and a remarkable curio shop. The Metswedi bar allows guests during evenings to partake of sun downers while watching the sunset over the natural bush.
This excited experience is just one and a half hour's drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, and only 20 minutes from Sun City and the Pilanesberg Game Reserve - home of the Big Five. |
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