The cornerstone of everything IMLA flows from its Hebrew meaning: Whom God will replenish. Whom God will fill up. Five generations have created a winning culture for African conditions, building on the achievements of their predecessors.
We aim to be associated with raising living standards, economic growth, and social cultural enhancement of rural areas. We are driven by the strong demand for family orientated recreational activities provided at an economical cost, compared to other holiday packages. We are dedicated to the customer demand for local food and experiences during the farm stay.
Imla Guest Farm is focussed on travellers that seek new and different experiences, adventure tourism continues to grow in popularity. Adventure tourism, according to the Adventure Travel Trade Association, is a tourist activity that includes physical activity, a cultural exchange, or activities in nature.
What our guests say
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"Cant wait to go back for longer... The host family was amazing. The environment dreamy. The porch so relaxing... Didn't know where we were going to get dinner. Arrived at the farm and host included us in a most delicious braai! Bathroom outside of rooms, but not too bad. And everything else made up for that."
Ayanda
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"Amazing stars! Awesome staff! Stayed in the backpackers accommodation, and slept on the most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept on! A shared bathroom isn’t a big deal when there’s nobody sharing! Even so, super clean and modern. The staff were so welcoming and accommodating. I knew the area I was booking, so the gravel roads weren’t a surprise. Still, with the drenching rain during my stay, I had a... Read More
Anonymous
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"We love the 6k hiking, definitely will come back to challenge 12K and 20k hiking. The staff are super friendly and they put extra efforts to prepare the vegetarian meals for me and foods are delicious. Also, its pet friendly guest farm which is a bonus or us!"
May
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"Loved the beautiful location. The staff were extremely helpful and friendly. The house felt like the comfortable family home it once was."
Deborah
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