Kokerboom Farmhouse

The Kokerboom Farmhouse is situated on the Kokerboom Biological Research Station on an 850ha farm in the pristine rocky hills of Namaqualand, outside of Springbok in the Northern Cape.

The area is well known for its huge range of floristic diversity, the most famous of which is the annual mass display of spring flowers. It also has an abundance of reptile species, birds (including Verreaux’s Eagle) and mammals including springbok, duiker, dassies, jackal, caracal, brown hyena, and aardvark.

Although the Kokerboom Biological Research Station is aimed at research students, we do also make the house available to those looking for a quiet getaway in the Northern Cape.

It’s an ideal spot for those who are looking for a calm, quiet place to unwind and soak up the beauty and stillness of the area.

The fully equipped self-catering house is off the grid (so loadshedding isn’t an issue) and has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and can sleep 8 guests in total (two double beds and four single beds). The house includes a fully equipped kitchen, comfy lounge, huge patio with braai facilities, and a plunge pool for those hot summer days.

The house is available at a flat rate of R2,500 per day, with a minimum 2-night stay per booking.

The Kokerboom Biological Research Station is a registered non-profit company, and all income goes towards the running and developing of the research station.

For accommodation enquiries, please email Ashley on info@kokerboom.org

Click here to view/ download the Kokerboom Farmhouse Accommodation info brochure.