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Laremy Loubser, South Africa - 22 August 2011
No privacy. When I rent a place it must be mine without the owners using the same facilities. The fridge for our food was broken. Not enough cutlery for 6 people, we had to share forks. We had to pay to use the braai facility. Not advertised like that.
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Teena Van Rooyen, South Africa - 16 August 2011
Needless to say we did not stay the night. No single beds only one double bed with stuff laying on the floor. Their was no-one available to discuss this issue only a man and a child. On my request to speak to the land lady, he said that she went to the shops. The lady in charge at the premises did not deliver what my wife paid for. I can also add that this kind of service/product falls miles short of the Treating Customers Fairly approach in SA.


Ikhaya Lam Bed and Breakfast
Ikhaya Lam is a Xhosa name which means 'My home', and it is a unique African culture experience offering a B&B with traditional African cuisine. A facial treatment and holistic foot massages are offered to visitors. Relax outside in the garden, or enjoy an outside braai in a quiet environment.

Rooms are clean, tidy and linen is changed every day. Accommodating four to eight guests per night in double and single beds, rooms have either an en-suite bathroom or they share a bathroom.

Experience the township life, take a walk around and enjoy the African jazz music, or dance at the pub in the nearby township of Nkqubela. There is a craft market available which sells traditional beads, traditional outfits and woodcraft. Lunch and dinner are served on request.


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