Kududu Guest House Description
Far from the madding crowd, on a hill overlooking the luscious Sundays River Valley and on the doorstep of the world-renowned Greater Addo Elephant Park, lies Kududu Guest House, a haven of tranquility and comfort, waiting to be discovered. Nestling in and surrounded by the well-known valley bushveld, Kududu has panoramic views across there own safari area and citrus farmlands and extensive Eastern Cape bush, which is a malaria free area.
It’s position allows for complete relaxation in a tranquil and luxurious setting. We are ideally located in the central area of the Valley, making many day tours or excursions easily accessible.
Kududu Guest House is proudly owned by Anri and Danie Janse van Rensburg. Our farm, known as Nooitgedacht, is a working Lucerne and stock farm and visitors are warmly invited to view the bustle of activities as Lucerne is planted, cut or baled or Bonsmara cattle are dipped or herded. We are extending our farming activities to include citrus farming, becoming part of the largest citrus export pack house in the southern hemisphere
AREA INFORMATION
At Kududu you can follow one of our carefully marked walking trails through the bush and enjoy the thrill of watching Bushbuck, Kudu, Duiker, mountain tortoises and a wide variety of bird life at close range. As the day comes to an end and darkness falls, you can sip sundowners on our wide veranda and watch the spectacular African sunsets and see game like Kudu or bushbuck come out of the bush to feed on the juicy lucerne or drink from the stream flowing through the farm. Also experience the nightlife on the farm in the sighting of jackal, owl, porcupine, bush pig, the very shy oribi and see the glistening eyes of hare in the lucerne fields.
Kududu Guest House Directions
1. From Port Elizabeth, travel about 20km on the N2 toward Grahamstown.
2. Take the R335 signposted as Addo Elephant Park / Markman / Motherwell.
3. Travel approximately 40 km to Addo. Cross over a railway line and then turn left on the R336, signposted to Kirkwood.
4. Travel 9.7km until you cross over the Sundays River Bridge (where you will see the first Kududu sign) and 100m further turn left on the road signposted Nooitgedagt Treatment Works.
5. The tarred road becomes gravel.
6. Continue from turnoff for ?2km and turn left at Kududu sign onto road marked ?Private Road.?
7. Continue for ?2km to gate on right.
8. You will need a gate code, which will be made available to you on confirmation of your reservation.