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Emerald Backpackers



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Emerald Backpackers offers convenience, comfort and a free of charge shuttle service from Johannesburg O R Tambo International Airport to visitors who want to explore the heart of South Africa.

There are a choice of either an 8-bed or 10-bed dormitory, and all the amenities you might need, including internet access, a restaurant, a well-stocked bar and a fully equipped kitchen. Wander around the premises of the Emerald Backpackers and enjoy the lovely gardens and 2 swimming pools.

Emerald Backpackers

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Latitude -26.1215° S 26.1215° S 26° 7' 17.4" -26° 7.29'
Longitude 28.2337° E 28.2337° E 28° 14' 1.32" 28° 14.022'
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19 Halifax Street
Rhodesfield
Kempton Park
Gauteng
South Africa
Phone No.
011 394 1148
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 11 394 1148

Fax No.
011 975 1822
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 11 975 1822

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When the world was still young, some 3 500 million years ago, molten rock forced its way through the earth's crust and solidified to form the spectacular granite outcrops where Pretoriuskop Rest Camp is now nestled. The impressive granite dome known as "Shabeni Hill" is not far from the camp, which is found in the south-western corner of the Kruger National Park. It is immediately apparent to any visitor that Pretoriuskop is unique as brilliant red trees adorn the camp, pre-dating the decision to make exclusive use of indigenous plants in laying out rest camp gardens. Nostalgia prompted an exception to the rule for Pretoriuskop, the Kruger National Park's oldest rest camp, and exotic flowering plants were allowed to stay, enhancing the strong sense of the past that is so pervasive.
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