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Nestled in the heart of Phalaborwa, just minutes from the iconic Kruger National Park, A Traveller’s Palm Guesthouse offers a serene and comfortable base for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. This charming 3-star guesthouse combines warm hospitality with convenient amenities, making it an ideal choice for travelers exploring South Africa’s renowned wildlife and natural beauty.

Comfortable Accommodations

Each of the six air-conditioned rooms at A Traveller’s Palm is thoughtfully designed to provide guests with a restful stay. Rooms feature en-suite bathrooms with walk-in showers, clean linens, Compact DStv, mini-refrigerators, and tea-and-coffee-making facilities accompanied by home-made rusks. Some rooms offer patios or sitting areas, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying views of the lush garden or pool.

Amenities and Activities

The guesthouse boasts a variety of amenities to enhance your stay:

  • Outdoor Swimming Pool: Perfect for cooling off on warm days.
  • Garden and Lapa: Enjoy breakfast amidst indigenous birds or relax in the outdoor seating area.
  • Barbecue Facilities: Experience a traditional South African braai under the star-studded sky.
  • Recreational Activities: Engage in table tennis, darts, and badminton in the courtyard.
  • Spa Services: We can arrange for spa treatments at one of our favorite facilities in town.
Prime Location for Exploration

A Traveller’s Palm is strategically located approximately 3.1 miles (5 km) from the Phalaborwa Gate of Kruger National Park, making it an excellent starting point for safari adventures. The Hans Merensky Golf Club is a short drive away, and other nearby attractions include the Blyde River Canyon, Panorama Route, and various local wildlife and cultural experiences.

Guest Experiences

Guests consistently praise A Traveller’s Palm for its cleanliness, comfort, and friendly service. Reviews highlight the spotless rooms, comfortable beds, and the warm hospitality of the hosts. Many visitors express a desire to return, citing the guesthouse as a “home away from home.”