Mama Temba’s Village is an extension to Weissenfels Guest Farm and is a concept created to maintain the natural beauty and ecology of the surrounding area. With exception to the the water reservoir that supplies the village with fresh and clean borehole water, the village is a rugged accommodation built entirely of recycled materials that were available on the farm.
Built in and amongst the granite boulder outcrops, this rugged and adventurous dwelling features a braai kitchen (aka BBQ kitchen) nestled on the rocks with breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including the majestic Gamsberg and a waterhole that attracts an abundance of wildlife. There are 5 rustic rondavels, fully furnished, that sleep a total of 12 people. It is ideal for groups but individual bookings are more than welcome. There are two open air hot water showers and two long drop toilets. Campers are also more than welcome as there are beautiful spots to pitch your tents.
This is the perfect place to escape the rush and hectic city life to find peace and tranquility surrounded only by nature. No lights, no noise and no pollution. Walk the Labyrinth, or simply enjoy a walk among the granite boulders and with a bit of luck you may even come across a bushman painting that has not been discovered yet – we’ve discovered a few! Explore the farm on horseback, by bicycle or on foot. Admire the abundance of wildlife and birds roaming around. To end off your day, you can lose yourself in the magnificent night sky huddled around the fire.
Enjoy the simple things in life.