Mount Kili digs

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Grahamstown, South Africa

Fish farm

Mount Kili digs Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mount Kili digs is located in Grahamstown, South Africa on 55 African St. Mount Kili digs is rated 5 out of 5 in the category fish farm in South Africa.

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55 African St

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Daryl Ann Gowar

Excellent coals sublime eastern camp lamb chops flambe. Sadly had to leave before we saw any tigers, mixed blessings. Scary Mr Dorado was the most awesome guide. Shark tank under construction for 2020. Can't wait to return in the near future!

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Nick Erskine

The nespresso machine is a major drawing factor. High possibility of alcohol consumption. The fish tend to be aggressive to new people, proceed with caution.

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James King

A very wonderful and raucous corner of the world. Known for being the toughest and most grueling hike out there, the Kili digs is proud to have the best fish farm that the Eastern Cape has ever seen, where our pride lies in the ideal of sustainability. Yeah boy!

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Jonty Hartwig

What an absolutely life-changing experience. I can confidently say that this spot has completely revolutionised the art of Belly Dancing! Splendid fish farms, although the tigers were slightly frightening. I don't recommend this for children.

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Dakota Date Chong

A home filled with the most gentle gently gentlemen (shelds the most gentle) that can be found to date. It is said that if you stand anywhere in the house at 4:20am and just listen, you can hear the sound of a million orphans smiling. It’s a truly magical place. Come and see for yourself.

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Guy Edmondson

An upbeat and vibrant urban restaurant, which features a vast and frightening fish farm, an espresso machine, and 3 live bengali tigers. The owner peed on his bedroom wall but it was charming. #FrothedForTheFish

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James van Niekerk

The group hugs in the showers truly make it a memorable, once in a life time experience!

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Dylan Baldwin

Where a new species of "prawns" were successfully grown by the mating of insanity and alcohol.