SAFARI CLUB SA
Bed & Breakfast/ Guest Lodge Accommodation
in Kempton Park, OR Tambo/Johannesburg International Airport
Gauteng, South Africa
Superior accommodation at
OR Tambo International Airport with FREE TRANSFERS to and from airport to ALL guests. The brainchild of Emile Muller, well known hotelier, 22 years in the hotel industry, with 8 years managing lodges and camps in Botswana. The concept behind Safari Club SA is to offer personal service to all our clients who have supported us over the years. Every room is carefully decorated to a specific area eg. Kalahari room, Etosha room, Okavango room etc. Public areas consist of lounges, bar, business centre and separate breakfast room. A new swimming pool has been installed for those hot summer afternoons. The bar theme has been dedicated to the famous Nguni cattle and covered with beautiful memorabilia.
The advantage of staying at Safari Club SA, apart from luxury accommodation and superior service, is you only 4 minutes from the gateway to Southern Africa, OR Tambo Airport (formerly
Pretoria, golf, shopping trips and many more.
Safari Club SA consist of 17 en-suite rooms, all with TV, air-conditioning and tea and coffee facilities.
Safaris and tours to Botswana, Zambia, Namibia and Zimbabwe - With the vast experience in the travel trade, Emile can advise on every itinerary or answer any request you might have on travel. Opening the world famous Fancourt Golf and Health Spa outside
Durban North Coast, Cape Sun, old De Waal Sun, Inn On The Square, Cape Town, Mount Sheba Hotel in Mpumalanga, just to mention a few!
Nearby attractions - OR Tambo International Airport 3.0 km, Pretoria 50.0 km, Johannesburg 18.0, km
Sun City 150.0, km Kruger Park 400.0 km.
Emperor's Palace, a world class casino with more than 12 restaurants only 7km away.
Kempton Park was established in 1903 when Karl Wolff sub-divided a portion of his Zuurfontein farm into residential stands and named the new village Kempten after the Bavarian town of his birth. The name of the town was later anglicised to Kempton Park. 1952 Jan Smuts Airport was built on land next to the town, which later became the main gateway into South Africa for air traffic and is now the busiest airport on the African continent. The airport's name was changed to Johannesburg International Airport in the late 1990s and more recently to OR Tambo International Airport (August 2006).
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