Two of the world’s largest platinum mines lie just outside Rustenburg, earning it the nickname ‘Platinum City’, which is hardly a fair description of the city that started out as little more than a church and farming community centre, named as a ‘place of rest’ that still manages to retain its small town atmosphere. Rustenburg is one of the oldest towns in this part of the world. It lies ... cont.
From OR Tambo Airport:
From the Oliver Tambo Airport take the R21 Pretoria.
Follow the R21 until you see the N1 Polokwane (old Pietersburg sign).
Look out for the N4 Rustenburg sign to the left and follow until you pass through Rustenburg to the direction of the N4 Zeerust.
If you travel from Magaliesburg road on the R24, please drive into Rustenburg city area. At the BP garage, turn right on the N4 Zeerust road. Do not make use of the Doornlaagte road via Olifantsnekdam, road in very bad condition.
From Rustenburg travel about 10 km and look out for R52 Koster - turn left on the R52 Koster (first Koster turn off after Rustenburg). Travel another 9 km on the R52 and look out for Boubou B&B 1.8 km sign on your left and the Commissiesdrift board. Drive to Security Gate nr 2 and please phone or sms us to open the gate. Travel with cement road to green roof entrance at Boubou B&B.
Our numbers are at the gate.
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