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Geluk Farm



It is a farm which is based at Wolwevlei Road, Middleburg 5900, Which is home to diverse livestock, and Wild animals,

Escape to Nutures Paradise!

Discover Geluk Farm, is a serene haven for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility. Our farm is home to a diverse range of livestock, including cows, goats, and sheep, and offers a cozy guest house for a relaxing getaway. Experience the thrill of hunting during the season, or unwind in our picturesque surroundings. And now, savor the freshness of our newly planted vegetable garden!

If you are ready to connect with nature! Book your visit today you can call or WhatsApp 073 975 2388/ 063 697 9895







GELUK FARM



We provide exceptional African Bush Safaris and adventures for all tourists. The farm is home to game i.e. Kudu, various bird and plant species and historic Khoisan cave paintings. We offer hunting activities to create memories that last for a lifetime.



The Link Between Tradition & Modernity



At the Intersection of Technology & Farming



At DICLA TRAINING AND PROJECTS, we’re invested in building the future of farming, and we want to make life for farmers as easy and comfortable as possible, regardless of the size of productions that they manage.


Giving you full control of your production is our goal, and we will do our best to make your crops or herds as productive as possible. To that end, we’ve developed hi-tech systems and services that help you connect with every step of your production. With our products, you’ll know exactly what you need to do and when. ​


For bookings and info get in touch! ​


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DICLA TRAINING & PROJECTS



Portion 54, 169 Maiden Head Farm, Melton Garden Estates
Queenstown, 5320 | South Africa
TEL: 045 838 1904