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The Northern Cape, Upington
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This pricipal Town of the Green Kalahari is 820km north of Cape Town and 875km west of Johannesburg.
By uniting Christian Schröder’s 1871 mission station, Olyfenhoutsdrift and the Upington police station, the town of Upington, named after the first Attorney General of the Cape, Sir Thomas Upington, was formed.
Originally known as Kharahais, bound by the Orange River and the Kalahari desert, Upington is the principal town and commercial, educational and social centre of the Green Kalahari, owing its prosperity to agriculture and its irrigated lands along the Orange River.
Upington enjoys a summer rainfall and a hot climate. An ideal winter holiday resort, its facilities are excellent and the countryside contrasts semidesert reds with the emerald and olive greens of fertile vineyards. Linked by air and road to most parts of the country, the town is accessible, offers excellent accommodation and has a well-developed commercial infrastructure.
On the Kalahari-Namaqua-Namibia (Nama-kwari) route to and from Johannesburg and Cape Town, it is a convenient stopover for those travelling to the Augrabies Falls National Park, the Fish River Canyon and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
Upington Accommodation
Establishments in and around Upington, The Northern Cape
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River Place Guest House

River Place Guest House is an exlcusive guest house offers luxury accommodation with eight individually styled bedrooms overlooking the river and the vineyards. Situated on...
Price range: R600 to R900 per unit.
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Sun River Kalahari Lodge

Sun River Kalahari Lodge is a home away from home, situated in the heart of the Green Kalahari, stretched over 5 properties, on the banks of the mighty Orange River. The...
Price range: R445 to R495 per person sharing.
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BmyGuest

BmyGuest and Upington Accomodation presents its exclusive "Garden Room". This private, en suite, double room is suitable for either a single person, two people or a small family (futon...
Price range: R320 to R420 per unit.
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Moonriver Guesthouse

For luxury accommodation out of this world we proudly give you Moonriver Guesthouse located on the romantic shores of the Orange River. Enjoy a glass of Champaign while relaxing in...
Price range: R720 to R850 per person sharing.
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Browns Manor

Browns Manor is situated as you enter Upington from the Olifantshoek Road on the N14. The newly renovated and decorated guesthouse offers a comfortable, stylish experience...
Price range: R500 to R850 per person.
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The Camel and Rider Statue
In front of the police station, the statue honours the ‘mounties’ who, on camels, patrolled the harsh desert territory
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Map and directions to Upington Tourism.
Directions to Upington Tourism
GPS co-ordinates:
28° 27' 2.3" S
21° 15' 30.1" E
Kalahari Oranje Museum Complex
Schroder Street
Upington
8800
Please phone us for further information.
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