KUDUDU GUEST HOUSE
KUDUDU GUEST HOUSE
Kududu Guest Farm is a 4 star Guest House in the Sundays River Valley (Eastern Cape), on the doorstep of the world renowned Addo Elephant Park and overlooking the luscious Sunday’s River Valley is a haven of tranquillity and comfort, waiting to be discovered.
Nestling in and surrounded by the well-known valley bushveld, Kududu has panoramic views across farmlands and extensive Eastern Cape bush which is a malaria free area. Its position allows for complete relaxation in a tranquil and luxurious setting, far from the madding crowd. We are ideally located in the central area of the Valley, making many day tours or excursions easily attainable.
Kududu Guest House became part of the family in 2007 when Danie and Anri moved here. Together they’ve made Kududu Guest House a warm and welcome home for guests all over the world.
Come and experience all we have to offer – Treat yourself!
Accommodation
Discover comfort and tranquility at Kududu Guest House. Our accommodation options include four luxurious rooms, two standard rooms, and two self-catering cottages. Indulge in a delightful Bed & Breakfast experience or choose the self-catering option in our chalets and Room 9 by the pool. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, personalized comfort, and the freedom to make your stay uniquely yours at Kududu Guest House.
The Kirkwood Area
When James Somers Kirkwood, an auctioneer from Port Elizabeth, arrived in the Sundays River Valley in 1877 to auction one of the original farms, he found the valley covered in Spekboom with a sheep or livestock farm dotted here and there.
Kirkwood envisioned the valley with irrigated fruit orchards and there and then bought himself a farm starting with development of an irrigation scheme. Unfortunately no one shared his enthusiasm. In 1889 Kirkwood died a financially and spiritually broken person whose vision was way ahead of time. It was the next century that his dream of a valley full of fruit orchards became reality.
But it did not stop there. Today, Kirkwood is the centre of the largest citrus area in South Africa with about 18000Ha under citrus trees.
Of the golden fruit produced there, about 22 million 15kg cartons of oranges, lemons, grapefruit and mandarins are exported all over the world, earning a total of R3.5 billion in foreign exchange for the Eastern Cape. This make citrus the second largest industry in the province after the motor industry.
The Addo Elephant National Park and the increase seen in game farms in die valley and Kirkwood area have also contributed in making our region a very popular malaria free tourist location.