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NAMIBIA TOWN OF THE YEAR 2016

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in association with NAMIBIA TOURISM EXPO 18 - 21 May 2016

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS EENHANA (065)

065 - 264 200 / 264 247 Nampol.................................................................................................................... 081 128 7031 / 065 - 264 311 Fire Brigade............................................................................................................ 065 - 263 023 / 081 924 Ambulance.............................................................................................................. 065 - 290 600 Water/ sewerage................................................................................................... 065 - 263 023 Hospital.................................................................................................................... 065 - 263 302 Electricity.................................................................................................................



Experience a unique African adventure SAFARI BOATS

Depart from the lodge on one of our specially designed safari boats for a safari down the Zambezi and/or Chobe Rivers to enjoy the spectacular views and the abundance of game and birdlife this region has to offer. Please note these are not houseboats as the name of the lodge denotes. They are only 7.5m long and 2m wide. They are based on a swamp boat platform and the intention is to experience an adventure and not a luxury excursion on a floating hotel.

LODGE

Caprivi Houseboat Safaris’ Lodge is an exclusive lodge nestled amid a lush green garden on the banks of the Zambezi River, a few kilometers east of Katima Mulilo in the Caprivi Region of Namibia, offering genuine hospitality in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The lodge offers five rustic, en-suite chalets, that open onto the riverbank; 3 campsites with a power-point, light, running water and central ablutions, and a rose-wood deck with lounge bar. Please note: the chalets have no air-conditioning or TVs.

ACTIVITIES

Fishing: Let our guides take you to the rapids for the best tiger fishing in the Upper Zambezi or further down the Zambesi looking for some bream. Boat cruises: Join us for a night boat cruise to spot our resident Pel’s Fishing Owl or relax with a refreshing sundowner on a sunset cruise. We also have half-day (4hours) and full-day cruises (8 hours) available. Advisory The Caprivi is in Africa and is a wilderness area. There are things that bite and sting. Be aware of crocodiles, hippos, snakes, mosquitoes and spiders. On the safaris you might encounter some of the "Big Five". Malaria is always a risk. Please consult your medical practitioner for advice. Please note we have dogs! Big ones and small ones!

Caprivi River Lodge is situated 5 km east of the town of Katima Mulilo on the B8 Ngoma Road on route to the Ngoma Border Post, to Botswana and the Chobe National Park as well as to the world heritage site “ Victoria Falls”, the 7th wonder of the World.

Contact Information Tel/Fax: +264 (0)66 252 287 Fax: +264 (0) 886 501 542 Email: chs@iway.na Facebook: Lodge and Facebook: Safaris Caprivi Houseboat Safaris Home of the Safari boats Boat Safaris on the Zambei & Chobe riversBirding and Angling Safaris on the Zambesi

Zambezi River Lodge FACILITIES Restaurant, Swimming Pool, Lounge, Bar Conference Facilities Seating, Wi-Fi, Air-Conditioning Birding, Satellite Tv, Parking Ngoma Road, Katima Mulilo, Caprivi, Namibia T: +264 (66) 251 500 Info.zambezi@Proteahotels.com.na

EMERGENCY NUMBERS KATIMA MULILO (066)

Tel: +264 (0) 66 252 288 Fax: +264 (0) 66 253 158 Cell: +264 (0) 81 241 8182 e-mail: hakumata@iway.na PO Box 2029, Ngweze NAMIBIA

Tel: +264 66 252850 Fax: +264 66 252850 Cell: +264 81 279 3762 Trollip street no1 - Boma Katima Mulilo - Namibia

3 Palms B & B in Katima Mulilo offers you: • Spacious luxury air-conditioned rooms with en-suite bathrooms • Flat screen TV with DSTV channels • Bar fridge, Coffee and tea facilities • Internet connection, Safe, Pool, Lapa • A room equipped to accommodate people with disabilities • Wheelchair accessibility to all facilities.

066 - 251 225 Nampol.................................................................................................................... 066 - 251 225 / After Hours 081 321 6472 Fire Brigade............................................................................................................ 066 - 251 400 / 251 429 / 081924 Ambulance.............................................................................................................. 066 - 261 500 / After Hours: 081 676 6592 Water/ sewerage................................................................................................... 066 - 251 400 Hospital.................................................................................................................... 066 - 252 257 / 282 2123 / Toll Free 0800 000 100 Electricity.................................................................................................................


OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Tel: +264 66 253255 Fax: +264 66 252359 Mobile: +264 81 127 4648 Bertus Coetzee EMail: mukusi@afol.com.na

Mon-Sat: 08h00 to 22h00 Sundays: 09h00 to 22h00 Zambezi shopping Centre Main road

WE OFFER

Conference Centre • Full A-la-Carte Restaurant • Full Bar Over forty accommodation units.

ACTIVITIES

We assist our guests with the booking, etc. of the following: Canoeing / Kayaking • Bird Watching • Fly Fishing • Game Drives and many more. Simply enquire at the desk.

ZAMBEZI WATERFRONT TOURISM PARK

Kalizo Lodge

Zambezi Fishing Lodge

Fishing, Birdwatching, Photography, Game viewing

+264 066 252366 +264 811 244846 zwtp@africaonline.com.na

There are many things to see and do at Kalizo itself as well as spectacular adventures and places of interest within easy access. RIVER AND SUNSET CRUISES. There are few places were sunsets are more spectacular than at Kalizo Lodge, and a sunset cruise on our spacious cruise boat is a very popular activity enjoyed by our guests. +264 (0) 66 686802 • Mobile: +264 (0) 81 814 8861 Email: info@kalizolodge.com

AND CATERING

Elda Grobler +264 81 127 8632 baobabbistro@gmail.com Katima Mulilo Situated in the Main Street of Katima Mulilo ( Theo Ben Gurirab st) just left of the Caprivi Pharmacy, Baobab Bistro’s cool and tranquil atmosphere will ensure you relaxing before you have the best meal in the Caprivi! Be it lunch, midmorning snacks and cakes or lunch, Baobab bistro will see you leaving completely satisfied. INTERNET AVAILABLE

••• Visit for time. Reminisce for eternity •••

At Impalila Island Lodge we combine our guests’ leisure time creatively with excellent, intuitive service, outstanding cuisine and a variety of activities including sunset game cruises along the Chobe River, island walks, birding and tiger fishing as well as visits to traditional fishing villages. +264 (0) 81 886 5788 • +264 (0) 61 259 372 bookings@wheretostay.na • http://impalilaislandlodge.wheretostay.na

Zambezi Regional Council P/Bag 5002 Katima Mulilo Ngoma Street Government Building Republic of Namibia

Tel: 066 253046 Fax: 066 253619 / 253613



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EMERGENCY NUMBERS NKURENKURU (066)

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066 - 257 900 Nampol.................................................................................................................... 081 343 2508 Fire Brigade............................................................................................................ 066 - 258 001 Ambulance.............................................................................................................. 081 617 6346 / 081 234 3536 Water/ sewerage................................................................................................... 066 258 004 / 257 810 / 257 813 Hospital.................................................................................................................... 066 - 258 026 Electricity.................................................................................................................



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OPUWO Opuwo is situated 750 km northwest of Windhoek and 230km of Oshakati. It serves as the capital of Kunene Region with an estimated population of at least 12 000 people. Its topography is ranging amongst the best in Namibia and could fairly compare against the best in the world. This is evidenced by beautiful environment, traditional homesteads and villages that provides for commercial, social and economic needs of the villagers and tourists.

OPUWO Tourist Mecca of Namibia & Gateway to Epupa Falls

Take a well deserved rest at the

catch the vibrant & relaxing atmosphere of the

opuwo country lodge

Ohakane Lodge Opuwo Processing Facilities manufacture essential oil from mopane seeds. It has a visitors center that give tours daily to demonstrate the manufacturing process.

Be sure to visit

K a oko Re sta u ra nt

on your travels through Opuwo!

OPUWO ANNUAL TRADE FAIR 2016 OPUWO TRADE FAIR - 30th May 2016 - 4th June 2016 For bookings call: Vicky / Sean @ 065-273007 Opuwo.tradefairsociety@yahoo.com

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OSHAKATI TOWN

Home of the Totem Expo...

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Oshakati FNB 1988 Bomb Blast Shrine

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The new Oshakati Open Market

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A thriving business community...

Tel: +264 65 220 229 info@ope.com.na


OSHAKATI TOWN

We groom our future leaders...

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WeWe groom groom ourour future future leaders... leaders...

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We take care of our town...

We are winners...

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Welcome to Outapi Mini Lodge in Outapi Town, Omusati Region, Republic of Namibia. It is located alongside Oshakati/Ruacana Main Road. 10 minutes away from the Famous Ombalantu Baobab Tree and town centre.


Early Spring Deals! No Deposit | Prime Less 1% | 60 months Windhoek Showroom c/o Lazarett & Patterson Street, Windhoek,Tel: 061 249 341

Swakopmund Showroom c/o Edison & Nelson Mandela Street, Swakopmund, Tel: 064 406 293 Keetmanshoop Showroom Ferro Street, Keetmanshoop, Tel: 063 225 414 Ongwediva Showroom Tel: 065 235 205 Terms & Conditions apply

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS RUACANA (065)

065 - 270 089 / 272 002 Nampol.................................................................................................................... 065 272 500 / 081 253 1936 Fire Brigade............................................................................................................ 065 - 251 022 / 251 401 / 250 318 / 250 302 Ambulance.............................................................................................................. 065 - 272 500 / After Hours: 081 335 5239 / 081 129 1518 Water/sewerage................................................................................................... 065 - 272 003 Hospital.................................................................................................................... 065 - 240 653 / 080 000 0100 Electricity.................................................................................................................



GREEN HOUSE GUEST HOUSE Spacious, clean rooms Restaurant Conference facilities Tel: +264 66 256 356 Fax: +264 66 256 095 Mobile: +264 81 315 2998 M. Siwarongo Str, Rundu

• 8 Deluxe rooms (not self catering) • 11 Self-catering rooms (Fully equipped) • Canoe and fishing trips • Sunset cruise on the river Tel: +264 (0)66 255 244/274 695 Fax: +264 (0)66 255 013 Rundu

Kavango Trade Fair 03 to 07 November 2015, Rundu Contact: Mr Khagumbi Tel +264 66 26 6400 kavangotradefair@gmail.com


Sisindi Lodge Maria Mwengere St PO Box 2144 Rundu - Namibia Phone: +264 66 255 339 Fax: +264 66 267 331

T: +264 (0) 66 25 6798 Engen One Stop Kakakuru Street

EMERGENCY NUMBERS RUNDU (066)

066 - 266 300 Nampol.................................................................................................................... 081 257 5743 Fire Brigade............................................................................................................ 066 - 265 500 / 081924 Ambulance.............................................................................................................. 066 - 26 6422 Water/ sewerage................................................................................................... 066 - 265 500 Hospital.................................................................................................................... 066 - 256 454 Electricity.................................................................................................................


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