Vergelegen Guest House in Kakamas - only a short driving distance to the Augrabies Falls in the Green Kalahari, Northern Cape, South Africa.

About Keimoes

About Keimoes

 

Situated in what is known as the Green Kalahari, the picturesque town of Keimoes lies just 40 km southwest of Upington on the N14.

Although the origin of the town's name remains unresolved, it makes for great folklore. It is believed that the name came either from the Nama Khoe words 'gei' - meaning large and 'mus' meaning fountain or perhaps from Klaas Lukas, the legendary Koranna Khoe leader who had established a village on the river banks prior to white settlers moving in who named the village Keimoes meaning 'mouse nest' in his own language. This due to the vast colonies of mice in the area.

Attractions & Things to do

  • Dutch Reformed Church
    Built by Revered Schroeder in 1889 the church has since been declared a national monument.
  • Tierberg Nature Reserve
    4 km outside Keimoes. The reserve cover an area of 160 hectares. Notable for its magnificent Aloes, several species of succulents, springbok and breathtaking views of the mighty Orange River Valley.
  • Bakkiespomp
    An old restored working waterwheel in the centre of the village which pumps water from the Gariep River to farms in the area. Located on the main street.
  • Wine Tasting and Tours
    Visit the Orange River Wine Cellars for tours and wine tasting
  • World War 1 War Memorial
    The battle of Kakamas took place in 1915 and consisted of 3 skirmishes between German and Allied Forces. A memorial marks the location of the battle.
  • Star Gazing
  • Suspension Bridges
    Several suspension bridges span the Gariep (Orange) River allowing traffic between the "islands".
  • Sunset River Cruises
  • Water Sports
    Kayaking, tubing, canoeing and fishing
  • Cycling

 

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