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3 Days Itinerary in Kimberley, South Africa - Travel Guide
What to do in Kimberley for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Kimberley, South Africa - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Kimberley

3- Day Exploration of Kimberley: Unearthing South Africa's Diamond City

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Digging into Kimberley's Diamond History
2 Day 2 - Stepping Back to the Battlefield
3 Day 3 - Wild Out at Kimberley

Introduction

Embark on an amazing three-day journey bustling with heritage, culture, and a sparkle of diamonds in Kimberley, South Africa! We've planed out your itinerary to give you a spectacular experience in this historical city, walking you through local breweries, museums, and nature reserves in a span of three unforgettable days.

Day 1 - Digging into Kimberley's Diamond History

Start your adventure at the Kimberley Mine Museum Complex, a captivating look into the diamond rush of the 19th-century, that literally shaped the city. Take a walk through the meticulously recreated period streets and buildings, and learn about the lives and struggles of the first diamond miners. Just adjacent to it, is the iconic Big Hole, Kimberley's primary claim to fame. This massive hand-dug hole is a representation of the extent human determination can go and from its viewing platform you can gaze down into its fascinating depth. Lunch can be grabbed at one of the local bistros before heading to the William Humphreys Art Gallery for an array of classical and contemporary exhibitions showcasing South African artists. Wrap up day one with a sumptuous dinner at a local cuisine restaurant, because who doesn't love pampering their taste buds, right?

Day 2 - Stepping Back to the Battlefield

Day two takes you back in history with a tour to Magerrfontein Battlefield. It's a poignant reminder of the Anglo-Boer war and a crucial spot in South African history. Take your time exploring the preserved trenches and the excellent museum, soaking in the profound stories these surroundings have to share. Thereafter, let's head to a lighter atmosphere at the Honoured Dead Memorial. Sounds a bit grim, doesn't it? But it's unique architecture and the story it symbolizes can be surprisingly touching. Following lunch, we'll head towards the Rudd's Brewery . What's better to wash down an intense day than a fun brewery tour with some freshly brewed local beer tasting? End the day with a laid-back dinner at one of Kimberley's cosy diners, perhaps trying some traditional South African Braai (BBQ)!

Day 3 - Wild Out at Kimberley

No South African trip can be complete without a little wildlife encounter, right? Head to the Mokala National Park for a refreshing day amidst nature and exotic animals. Venture out on a game drive or a guided bush walk - the choice is yours! Gaze at the majestic giraffes, herds of antelope, or even an elusive rhino. Lunch is set at a delightful picnic spot inside the park. Post-lunch, let's head back to the city and pay a whistle-stop to the Transport Museum for a quirky end to our Kimberley expedition. Marvel at the vintage cars and locomotives before setting out for your final dinner in a vibrant local bistro, concluding our three remarkable days in Kimberley, South Africa!

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Kimberley

What is the best time of the year to visit Kimberley, South Africa?

Kimberley experiences a semi-desert climate, so any month can be a good time to visit. However, if you want to avoid hotter months, plan your trip between April to August. These months offer a mild and pleasant weather.

Can I see real diamonds in Kimberley?

Absolutely, Kimberley's historical mine tours often include a visit to diamond pavilions where you can observe real diamonds. Some tours even let you scrutinize uncut diamonds, however, purchasing them is not typically included.

Will I encounter wild animals at the Mokala National Park?

Indeed, Mokala is home to various species of antelopes, zebras, giraffes, and even rhinos. However, as this is their natural habitat, sightings cannot be guaranteed. Remember to respect the region's wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.