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Email Reservations: whousegrunau@namibiabookings.com
The White House was built in the early 1900, between 1912-1915.
This beautiful house is situated on a 15,000ha farm in the far south
of Namibia, 11km north of Grünau on the B1, the main road to
Windhoek.
We are 125km from Ai-Ais Hot-Springs and 115Km from the Fish River
Canyons.
The White House is often used as a base to make a day trip to these
two places.
Come and enjoy the wide open spaces, the peace and tranquility,
the beautiful sunsets and the millions of bright stars at night.
The White House is an affordable, good, halfway stop between Cape
Town and Windhoek.
The following accommodation is available at the White House:
Main house:
4 Family rooms - (Double bed + 2 single beds)
1 Small room - ( 2 Single beds)
Every room has its own toilet facilities
Chalets:
2 Chalets with Double bed + 2 "bunker" beds and en suite
bathroom.
1 Chalets with 2 single beds and en suite bathroom.
All the mentioned rooms are equipped with a fan for the summer and
a heater for the cold winter nights.
The White house is fully equipped from bedding, towels, cutlery,
toaster, kettle, tea, coffee, and sugar. Every room has a well stocked
fridge with cold beer, wine, soft drinks and ice. Hosts allow self-catering,
but also well known for their home-cooked meals. “The best
lamb in the world!!”
Hosts serve dinner, breakfast and a braai-pack for the people who
prefer to braai themselves.
Hosts also supply the wood and grid.
The Guest farm is connected to the main power supply, NamPower for
those who need electricity for a fridge, and other appliances.
Activities include:
Night Drive: Take a night drive to see the nightlife.
Bird Viewing: For bird lovers there are 50 plus
different species. Watch these near drinking place or in the open
veld.
Lithops and other succulents: Lithops grow in very dry desert areas
with the stems buried in the stony dry earth and only the tips of
the stems are visible.
Most Lithops have intricately patterned tips to the leaves which
make them look like stones, this is why they have the common name
of living stones.
There are the “Mickberg-gensis” on the farm, a sub
specie of the Karas Montana.
Game Drive: See Springbok and Gemsbok (Oryx) close up.
Rose-Quartz mine: If you are interested in semi-precious stones
then you must visit local Rose-Quartz mine.
Email Reservations: whousegrunau@namibiabookings.com
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