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Agros Guest House
Tours in Kimberley

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3 Oakridge Avenue Hadison Park. Kimberley. Nortern Cape.
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Museum in Kimberley, Tour Guide in Kimberley, Guest House in Kimberley

You can rest assured that you are going to be well looked after. We are proud to present to you Kimberley an extremely unique, value for money, travel destination. Kimberley is also the perfect family destination with many educational things to see and do! For your convenience, here are some of the Kimberley highlights that will guarantee a very rewarding visit. At Agros Guesthouse in Kimberley you can experience hospitality that will let you feel right at home. You will be kitted out with real mineworkers’ gear and given the opportunity to observe first hand the underground extraction of the world’s most precious gem. Guided tours of the old fashioned alluvial and diamond diggings still in operation, as well as guided tours to the mechanical alluvial diamond diggings. The Big Hole is still the largest man-made excavation in the world! Follow the N12 Anglo-Boer War battlefield route from Kimberley and experience the most exciting Anglo-Boer War battlefields in South Africa, including the famous battlefields of Magersfontein and Paardeberg. The Kimberley Ghost Trail is a superb guided tour of the haunted corners of Kimberley. You’ll enter buildings where ghosts are still very active, get to know all the true ghost stories and speak to people who have first hand experiences of the various ghosts’ doings. On top of it all, you will pick up interesting facts, fables and tales of the Kimberley history. Visit the Alexander McGregor Memorial Museum, built in 1907 in memory of a former Mayor of the city. It houses displays on the natural and history of the Northern Cape, and a fine collection of costumes through the ages. This magnificent building was used as a luxury hotel (the posh Belgrave Hotel) and later as a convent school before being taken over by the McGregor Museum, now the Northern Cape Provincial Museum. In 1998, 1999 the Museum opened two major multi-cultural displays on the history & pre-history of the Northern Cape. Other interesting displays include an environmental hall, Kimberley Siege, Kimberley firsts & a Hall of Religions.
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