The Establishment

Stampriet Historical Guesthouse

StamprietIn Stampriet

The Historical Guesthouse is situated en-route to the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and Mata-Mata Gate. The C20 road that cuts through Stampriet and the Kalahari is one of the most scenic roads to drive while exploring the south. Stampriet’s history goes all the way back to 1898, when it was only a small trading post in the vastness of German South West Africa.

Stampriet and its immediate vicinity is the site of many historical battles and events and evidence of these battles and events can still be found in the form of antique remains left behind by the people of that time. Some antiques can be seen in the Stampriet Historical Guesthouse. All the guest rooms are built out of stone and wrapped in a timeless ambience, each beautifully decorated with historical artefacts. Every wall in the main area is hung with history and an interesting souvenir table is on display where you can purchase items of your choice. 

Did You Know?

Stampriet’s history goes all the way back to 1898, when it was only a small trading post in the vastness of German South West Africa. Stampriet and its immediate vicinity is the site of many historical battles and events and evidence of these battles and events can still be found in the form of antique remains left behind by the people of that time. Some antiques can be seen in the Stampriet Historical Guesthouse.

What To Do?

  • Swimming pool with fresh borehole water
  • Big garden with birds and ducks
  • Jungle gym for kids
  • Reading from our small library
  • Gift shop
  • Argilla pottery
  • Lovely home baked cakes
  • Visit neighbouring guest farm: Kalahari Farm house self sufficient center
  • Come and enjoy a sundowner from our wooden deck and gaze over Stampriet.