Dakalo B&B is a 3 star graded establishment in the famouse Vilakazi precint. House no 6963 Inhlwathi street Orlando West Soweto just a stone throw from Mandela Museum & Tutu’s house,a walk to Sakhumzi, Nambitha restuarants & Hector Peterson Memorial.
The house boast a beautiful front garden a veggie back garden with Strawberries, Peach tree and Grape vine. We have a Boma in the back patio for fire during cold winter nights for Braais. It’s a 4 bedroom B&B, 2 twin/king ensuite bedrooms with shower & toilet, 1 twin ensuite bedroom with shower & toilet, 1 twin/king ensuite bedroom with bath & shower.All rooms with fan lights,Tv’s, Bar fridges, hair dryers& water station. DSTV in the Lounge.
The outside twin/king bedroom can be used for self catering unit with a kitchen patio with a sink & stove and an antic black stove for fire during cold days,
All beds are extra long & extra depth. Accomodation includes a full English breakfast, Free WIFI and secure lockable Carport for 2 cars.
Dolly Hlophe is a pensioner with two grownup daughters and a grand son,I am a hands on person with passion for good & beautifull things and love what I do for myself & business.
She is passionate gardener and do most of the chores.She belongs to the Soweto Accommodation Assosiation & the Life Style Soweto Garden Club. Loving the outdoors She has travelled to places like Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Victoria Falls, Mauritius& Bangkok. Being a hard worker she eats from the garden, Makes Strawberry jam from strawberries from her garden. She also makes her own compost from garden rabble & liquid fertilizer from kitchen scraps with Bokashi.
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Soweto born and bred, Kate lives next to Mandela Museum. Bishop Tutu’s house, she is very welcoming and enjoys working with people.
Vhavenda Hills Bed and Breakfast is a 3 star graded establishment.
The house was built in the 1940’s when families were forcefully removed from the Northern suburbs.The house has a history of houses that were built then and were termed ‘MATCH BOXES’in those times,as there were no bathrooms and the toilets were outside .
200metres away from Winnie Mandela’s house and 500m away from the famous Vilakazi Street where most of the Soweto Restaurants and Nelson Mandela’s first house is at.