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Fax: +27 21 788 7808
Email: kcgl@iafrica.com
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We only accept reservations for 2 nights or longer.
For long weekends we will only accept a
three night booking.
Low Season: R1000 per night
High Season: R1500 per night
Low season: 1 March - 15 Dec
High season: 16 Dec – 1 Feb, Easter |


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We do not permit more than 6 guests at any given time in the cottage |
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Children of all ages are counted as guests |
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As the house is in a Nature Reserve, there is a strictly no pets policy. The warden has been instructed to turn away any visitor who ignores this rule |
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No smoking is allowed inside the house |
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| Japanis Lodge is a private house situated in Groot Paternoster Private Nature Reserve. |
  


| This self catering lodge is situated on a hill and is a short walk from the beach. The thatched house has shuttered windows and terracotta tile floors and can accommodate a maximum of 6 people. There is a giant fireplace in the lounge for the chilly winter evenings and a sea-facing veranda which offers a great place to rest and look at stunning sunsets and views of the beach. |
  


The house is well equipped with an oven, hob, deep freeze, fridge, cutlery, crockery and all linen and towels. All you have to bring is your own food, wine and beach towels. Firewood is provided. The living area is open plan, with a kitchen, dining room and lounge. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and a double bed. There are two other bedrooms, one with a three quarter bed and another with two single beds. There is mezzanine area with a single bed.
Two braai areas have been built outside. One is located in the central courtyard, where private dining under the stars or a leisurely champagne breakfast can be hosted. The other is on the secluded patio that overlooks the beach.
Visitors can enjoy long walks on the beach and investigate the small bays, rocky outcrops and tidal pools. In addition to the spring flowers visitors may be lucky and see the whales and dolphins who visit these waters. |

  

  


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