Ekhaya Guest House Mthatha
Quiet, Convenient Accommodation.

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Ekhaya Mthatha Guest House

Ekhaya means 'HOME', that is what you experience when staying at one of our guest houses. We are less than 5 minutes from the Nelson Mandela Museum and shopping favilities.

Ekhaya Guest House is an unexpected pleasure in Mthatha, with secure parking at all guest houses and a stone's throw away from the metropolis of Mthatha but ensuring a peaceful sleep.

We have recently opende Ekhaya 4 together with a restaurant for our valued guests. Ekhaya Too and Ekhaya 4 have 15 **** Star graded rooms. Ekhaya 1 and Ekhaya iii with 15 *** Star graded. All 15 **** Star graded stylishly decorated bedrooms are en-suite, non-smoking, air conditioned and complete with:

  • Two ¾ beds per room
  • Jacuzzi bath and showers
  • Bar fridge
  • Television plus DSTV plus a DVD machine and DVDs onsite without charge
  • Heated towel rails
  • Work desk and chair
  • Kettle and hairdryer
  • Safe
  • Clock/radio

We also offer a welcome sherry, daily newspaper, daily bottled water in your room, complimentary laundry and ironing as well as free Internet.

Things to Do Around Mthatha

  • Visit the Nelson Mandela Museum
  • Visit Madiba's birthplace
  • Mqekezweni - his youth
  • Qunu - Madiba's home
  • Take the Nelson Mandela Route
  • The Wild Coast
  • The famous Hole in the Wall
  • Picturesque Coffee Bay
  • Hike the Madiba Trail
  • Visit a local nature reserve




Phone

+27 (0)47 532 4007

Bookings and Enquiries:

ekaya1@telkomsa.net

P O Box 84

Mthatha.

Eastern Cape, South Africa

www.mthathaguesthouse.co.za

The St. Lucia Wetland Park must be the only place on the globe where the world's oldest land mammal (the rhinoceros) and the world's biggest terrestrial mammal .

Nelson Mandela

What To Do?

The Nelson Mandela National Museum opened its doors on the 11th of February 2000 and is visited by thousands of South African and international tourists every year.

It is considered one of South Africa's most significant heritage institutions.

Forested areas include prehistoric cycads, sneezewood and yellowwood trees, and areas thick with vegetation. The sky is often rent with the call of the fish eagle, and a tumult of bird calls are a combination of sea, coastal and inland birds.