- OVERVIEW OF NAMIBIA Pg 2-3
- HOW TO USE THE WHERE TO CAMP TRAVEL GUIDE
Pg 5
- FACILITY ICONS Pg 6 - 7 - NAMIBIA’S REGIONS DIVIDED INTO TOURISM ZONES
Pg 8 - 9
- ROUTE PLANNER AND TOURISM ZONES
Pg 10 - 11
- ETOSHA Pg 12 - 35 - KALAHARI DESERT Pg 36 - 61 - KAOKOLAND Pg 62 - 73 - MOUNTAIN KINGDOM Pg 74 - 87 - NAMIB NAMA & SUCCULENT KAROO DESERT
Pg 88 - 109
- WETLANDS PARADISE Pg 110 - 123 - BENGUELA COASTLINE Pg 124 - 139 - POPULAR FISHING SPOTS Pg 139 - CAPE TO NAMIBIA Pg 140 - 147 - VEHICLE & CAMPING EQUIPMENT HIRE
Pg 148 - 152
- TOUR OPERATORS Pg 154 - 157 - FLY-IN SERVICES Pg 158 - 161 - VISITOR SUPPORT SERVICES
Pg 162 - 176
- ACTIVITIES Pg 178 - 188 - RESTAURANTS Pg 190 - 200 - REGION INFORMATION Pg 202 - 211 - DISTANCE TIME TABLE BETWEEN DESTINATIONS Pg 212 - 213 - ALPHABETICAL INDEX Pg 214 - 216 - DETAILED FOLD OUT MAP Inside Back Cover
INCLUDED IN THIS PUBLICATION
- CAMPING CHECKLIST Pg 4
Overview of Namibia
Name: Republic of Namibia Capital City: Windhoek (population 260 000) Main Cities: Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, Lüderitz Size: 824 292 km² ± 2.4 million Population: 2.9% annually Population growth: Population density: 2.2 per square kilometres 56 years Life expectancy at birth: Location: South West Africa Border countries: Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe Hosea Kutako International Airport International Airport: Democratic constitution Political system: 21 March 1990 Independence: Time: Summer: GMT +2 hours (first Sunday in Sep. to first Sunday in Apr.) Winter: GMT +1 hour (first Sunday in Apr. to first Sunday in Sep.) Namibian Dollar, equivalent to South African Rand Currency: (ZAR is also an accepted currency in Namibia) English is the official language (Afrikaans, German, Language: Oshiwambo, Bantu and Otjiherero are also widely spoken) Literacy rate: 65%
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• 4 different deserts with distinctive trees and shrubs • Large game species including big 5 of Africa • 30+ endemic dune-dwellers and lizards • 200+ endemic plant species • 20+ species of antelope • 120+ species of trees • 14 vegetation zones • 660+ bird species
• Oldest desert • 2nd largest canyon • One of the biggest game parks in Africa • Highest sand dunes (± 60 storey building) • Unusual endemic aloe specie - Aloe viridi flora • Gibeon meteorite shower - Largest ever discovered • Largest free-roaming cheetah population in the world • One of the oldest plant species known to man - welwitschia mirabilis • Largest variety of endemic bird, plant, mammal, dune-dweller and lizard species
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Camping Checklist Basic First Aid
Adhesive tape Anti-acids (Tums, Rolaides) Antibacterial soap / Antibiotic soap Antibiotic cream Antiseptic wipes Aspirin/Ibuprofen/Tylenol/Naproxin Bandages Bee sting kit Bug repellant Burn ointment Cotton swabs Eye drops Heat/cold packs Hydrogen Peroxide Latex gloves Mole skin for blisters Notepad/pen Personal information of contact person Personal medications Poison ivy cream/cleansers Razor blades Road flares Safety pins Scissors Sinus medications Small flashlight Snake bite kit Splinting materials Sterile gauze pads Sunburn lotion Sunscreen Thermometer Tissues Tweezers Twine * Take a First Aid class and a CPR class * Keep supplies in a well marked, durable, waterproof container * Keep the contents organized * Know how to use everything in your first aid kit * Inspect content often, re-supply as needed * Keep readily available at all times
Bedding
Air mattress/sleeping pad/cot/tarp Air pump Pillow Repair kit for air mattress Sheets/blankets Sleeping bag Utility bags for storage
Shelter
Axe or hammer Dust pan/brush Extra stake Ground sheet Mat for tent entrance Shade tarp/poles/rope/stakes Tent
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Cooking
Campfire grill Can opener/bottle opener Charcoal/firewood Clothes pegs Containers for food storage Cook utensils-spatula, knife, spoon Cooking oil/Pan spray Coolers/ice Cutlery Cutting board Dish rags/towels Dish soap Fire starters/newspaper Folding table Heavy-duty aluminum foil Large water jug & water bucket Matches/lighter Measuring cups Mixing bowl Mugs/paper cups Paper towels / Napkins Plates & bowls/paper plates & bowls Potato peeler Potholders/oven mitts Pots and frying pans with lids Scrub pad/brillo Seasonings/sugar/condiments Skewers/grill forks Stove with fuel/propane Tablecloth/thumb tacks/clips Thermos Tongs Trash bags Ziplock bags
Miscellaneous
Bug repellant/candles Camera/battery/film/video Camp chairs Candles Cards/games/toys Collapsible drying rack Compass/GPS Duct tape/electrical tape Extra batteries/bulbs Fire extinguisher Fishing gear/license/bait Flashlight/batteries Lantern with fuel/mantles Maps/directions Musical instruments/song books Park map/guidebooks/trail maps Pocket knife Radio Relevant documents Rope/clothes line Safety pins Saw/axe Small sewing kit Small shovel Sunscreen Water filters/purification/treatment Whistle Work gloves
Using the Where to Camp Travel Guide zone number
zone name
further camping sites zone map section with approximate location of camping sites
other camping sites fire reference number preferred camping site/s
information on tourist zone
zone pictures
page number
We have divided Namibia into a number of regions:
Each region is further divided into various tourism zones each with its unique tourist attraction and the zones are listed alphabetically within a region. When planning your itinerary consult the time distance table on the fold out map in the back. The distance is given in the time required to travel as calculated for the average tourist rather than in kilometers as this usually depends on not only road conditions but also on the number of attractions en route. Make sure that you plan sufficient time to travel and stop along the way. Remember it’s not the destination but the journey that counts. Every zone provides information on a number of campsites on offer within that zone. A detailed zone map with an approximate indication of the location of the campsites is also provided. It is recommended to make advance bookings especially during peak season.
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Legend of Namibian Map
Etosha, Kalahari Desert, Kaokoland, Namib, Nama & Succulent Karoo Desert, Wetlands Paradise, Benguela Coastline, Cape to Namibia
FACILITY ICONS
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Etosha (page 12-35) Dinosaur Footprints, Etosha, Etosha East and Tsumeb, Etosha South, Etosha West, Grootfontein, Otavi Mountains, Otjiwarongo, Outjo, Owamboland, Waterberg
Kalahari Desert (page 36-61) Ancient Kalahari, Central Kalahari, Dordabis / Nauas / Uhlenhorst, Dunes Kalahari, Dunes Kalahari, Ghanzi, Gobabis, Hochfeld, Kalahari East, Kalkrand, Kang, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Khaudum, Makgadigadi, Mariental, Nata, Okavango Delta, Red Kalahari
Kaokoland (page 62-73) Brandberg, Epupa, Kunene / North West Namibia, Opuwo, Palmwag / Sesfontein, Petrified Forest, Twyfelfontein, Vingerklip
Mountain Kingdom (page 74-87) Erongo Mountains, Gamsberg, International Airport, Khomas Hochland / Windhoek Surrounds North, Okahandja / Von Bach Dam, Omaruru, Swakopriver Valley, Windhoek, Windhoek Surrounds
Namib Nama & Succulent Deserts (page 88-109) Aus / Tiras Mountains, Bethanie / Helmeringhausen, Fish River Canyon, Karas, Keetmanshoop, MaltahĂśhe, Naukluft Mountains, Noordoewer, Orange River / Rosh Pinah, Sossus / Sesriem, Sossus North, Sossus South
Wetlands Paradise (page 110-123) Chobe Namibia, Kasane, Katima Mulilo, Kwando, Okavango Panhandle, Okavango Rundu, Okavango West, Pandamatenga, Victoria Falls Zambia, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
Benguela Coastline (page 124-139) Cape Cross, Hentiesbay, Longbeach, LĂźderitz, Skeleton Coast, Swakopmund North, Swakopmund South, Walvis Bay
Cape to Namibia (page 140-147) Bergrivier, Cape Town, Cederberg, Green Kalahari, Namaqualand, Namaqua West Coast, Peninsula, Swartland, Velloosdrift/Pofadder
Namibia's Regions Divided into Tourism Zones (Dots)
Services (page 148-200) Vehicle Hire & Transfer Services, Fly-In Safaris, Tour operators, Visitor Support Services, Activities, Restaurants
*Time Table on the Fold Out Map*
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HOW TO USE THIS MAP This map should be used in conjunction with the time distance table on the fold out map to plan your trip
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15 Otjiwarongo 30 16 Outjo 32 17 Otavi Mountains 28 18 Waterberg 34 19
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54 LĂźderitz 132 Walvis Bay 138 55 56 Longbeach Swakopmund South 136 57 Swakopmund North 136 58 59 Hentiesbay 130 60 Cape Cross 128 61 Skeleton Coast 134 63 Brandberg 64 64 Twyfelfontein 72 Vingerklip 73 65 66
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Kunene / North West Namibia
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73 MaltahĂśhe 96 Ghanzi 44 74 75 Kang 48 76 Nata 56 78 Makgadigadi 55
31 Kasane 113
Pandamatenga 122 79
Kalkrand 32
80 Dunes Kalahari 42
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81 Ancient Kalahari 40
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Orange River / Rosh Pinah
103 Green Kalahari 144 104 Cape Town 142 105 Swartland -
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106 Peninsula 146
Hochfeld 46 40
107 Cederberg 143
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109 Namaqualand 145
43 Sossus North 108
110 Bergrivier -
44 Sossus / Sesriem 103
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CAMPING
ETOSHA
HALALI CAMP P16 NAMUTONI CAMP P16 OKAUKUEJO CAMP P16 OLIFANTSRUS CAMP P16
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One of the best game parks in Africa Moringa fairy forest More than 700 black rhino 4 species of nightjar 30 springs and waterholes for excellent game viewing 4 of the Big Five
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Business hours: Restaurant: Breakfast 07h00 - 08h30 Lunch 12h00 - 13h30 Dinner 18h00 - 20h30 Tourist shops: 06h30 - 08h30 11h30 - 14h00 15h30 - 18h30 Lapa Bars:
14h00 - 21h30
Kiosk hours:
13h30 - 18h00
Petrol Stations:
sunrise to sunset
ETOSHA INF O R M A T I O N All entrance gates and reception offices open at sunrise and close at sunset. Sufficient time should be allowed to arrive at the gates or resorts before closing time taking into consideration a speed limit of 60km per hour. Open vehicles, motor cycles, airguns, catapults and unsealed firearms are prohibited. Everybody must first report at the different reception offices upon arrival in the resorts. Accommodation or camping sites may be occupied from 12h00 on the day of arrival until 10h00 on the day of departure. No loud noise or any other disturbance may be caused in any resort or at waterholes. Outside the resorts vehicle doors must be kept closed and only head and shoulders are permitted outside vehicles.
Andersson Gate
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Halali 75 Namutoni 435 456 Okahandja 70 134 365 Okaukuejo 249 174 291 306 Otavi 260 290 175 190 116 Otjiwarongo 190 265 245 120 186 70 Outjo 185 110 355 255 64 180 250 Tsumeb 507 537 72 437 363 247 317 427 Windhoek
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Otjikoto Lake (rich in history) Close to eastern gate of Etosha Exclusive lodges St Barbara Roman Catholic Church (1914) OMEG Minenbüro (1907) Second Director’s House (1912) German Private School Building, now housing a museum (1915)
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ETOSHA TRADING POST P24 ETOSHA VILLAGE CAMP SITE P24 MONDJILA SAFARI CAMP P24 OMAPAHA CAMPING P24
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CAMPING
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ANN’S CAMPING P25 OPPI-KOPPI-RESTCAMP CC P25
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• Owahimba tribes and living museum • Birder’s Paradise • The best site to view the most endemic and semi-endemic species • Raptors are numerous with 33 species recorded • Scenic Landscapes • Close to the Galton Gate 70.2
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50 ton Hoba Meteorite 100 - 300 million years old Old Fort Museum - Schutztruppe fortress (1896) Makalani palm landscapes Maize production area
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KHORAB LODGE P28 OHANGE LODGE P28 THONNINGII WINE FARM P28
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• Situated in “Golden Triangle” referring to maize production • Khorab Peace Treaty (Germans and South Africans) signed on 1 July 1915 • Khorab memorial (1920) • Gaub Caves • Pure Namibian wine production
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ETOTONGWE LODGE & CAMPING P32 OMBINDA COUNTRY LODGE P32
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OMBOROKO CAMPSITE P34 OTJIWA LODGE CAMPSITE P34 WATERBERG CAMP P34 WEAVER’S ROCK P34
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7.4
7.2
5.2
FAMOUS FOR:
• In 1885, the Canadian Guillermo Farini was one of the first westerners to cross the unexplored portion of the Kalahari. • The Lost City of the Kalahari • Various Bushman Painting Locations • Magic desert sand & rocky landscapes
5.1
36.1
81.2
38.4 37.1 80.2
37.4
37.3 37.5
37.6 37.2
80.1
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39.4
38.1
38.4 73.2 38.2
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81
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49.2
40 49.3
Central Kalahari
CAMPING
41.1
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L KALA HA TRA R EN
42
CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE LEKUBU PAN P41 LETIAHAU PAN P41 MOTOPI PAN P41 PASSARGE PAN P41 PIPER PAN P41 SUNDAY PAN P41 KHUTSE GAME RESERVE KHAHE PAN P41 MAHURUSHELE PAN P41 MOLOSE PAN P41 MORESWE PAN P41
CENTRAL KALAHARI GAME RESERVE Tel:+264 (0)61 259 372 Fax: +264 (0)88 646 734 Cell: +264 (0)81 886 5788 bookings@wheretostay.na
42.1
LEKHUBU PAN
42.2
LETIAHAU PAN
42.3
MOTOPI PAN
76.1
41.4
76.2
FAMOUS FOR:
• Second largest wildlife reserve in the world (52800 sq kms) • Popular pans (Leopard, Deception and Piper’s pan) • Vast landscapes leaving the impression of having the entire reserve to yourself • Large herds of Springbok, Gemsbok, Hartebeest and Giraffe • Large number of lion prides
42.4
PASSARGE PAN
42.5
PIPER PAN
42.6
SUNDAY PAN
78.1
KHUTSE GAME RESERVE Tel: +264 (0)61 259 372 Fax: +264 (0)88 646 734 Cell: +264 (0)81 886 5788 bookings@wheretostay.na
42.4 42.3 42.6
42.2
42.7
KHANKHE PAN
42.8
MAHURUSHELE PAN
42.9
MOLOSE PAN
42.10
MORESWE PAN
74.3 74.1
42.1
74.2
42.5
42.7
42.8
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75.1
42.10
N E
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41
1
7.4
Dunes Kalahari CAMPING
80.1
AUOB COUNTRY LODGE CAMPING P42 NOSSOB RANCH P42
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
35.2 34.1
80.2
Scenic dune streets 35.2 35.1 Various scenic routes Remote farming towns Private game reserves Clear signs of the ancient inland lake of the Kalahari Wildlife ranches
7.2
36.1
38.4 37.1 80.2
37.3 37.5
37.6 37.2
N
80.1
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W S
38.3
42
43
Ghanzi
CAMPING KALAHARI ARMS HOTEL P44 PALM AFRIQUE CAMPING P44 TAUTONA LODGE P44
74.1
GHANZI
74
FAMOUS FOR: • Cattle country Kalahari Bushveld, biggest town in the western side of Botswana • Various entrances to the Central Kalahari Game Reserve • San Crafts • Cattle Ranching • San cultural villages
33.2
74.2
74.3
74.3 74.1
74.2
42.5
N E
W S
44
A GOB BIS
DIE DAM CAMPING P45 WEST NEST PADSTAL & CAMP P45
19.1
Gobabis
CAMPING
33.1
34.1
34 FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • • •
Cattle country Weekly cattle auctions Gobabis means “Drinking place of the elephants” Monument bull welcomes visitors into town Interesting museum Bushmen Living Museum Popular meerkat visits close to town 34.2
40.1
35.2
35.1
35.2 34.1
N 7.4
E
W 7.2
S
45
Hochfeld
CAMPING
HO
HOCHFELD CAMPING P46
40
20.4 20. 1,3
21.2
CHFELD
FAMOUS FOR:
40.1
• • • • •
21.1
19.2
Olive production Game Farms Cattle Farming Cattle Bull production En Route to Waterberg,19.3Khaudum National Park, Gobabis and International Airport
20.2
17.2
19.1
17.1
17.3
15.1
18.3
18.4
18.2
18.1
14.2
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10.3
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N E
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6. 3-4
46
35.2 34.1
7.1
KA
19.3
Kalahari East
CAMPING
AR 19.2 LAH I EAST
EAST GATE REST CAMP P47 ZELDA CAMP P47
35
FAMOUS FOR:
35.1
• The San nomads short in stature and slight build with a brownish yellow skin • Bushmen country • Kalahari forest landscapes • Kalahari Buschfeld
33.1
33.2
35.2
35.2
35.1
35.2 34.1
N E
W S
47
Kang
KANG
CAMPING KANG ULTRA STOP P48
75.1
75
41.4
FAMOUS FOR: • Famous overnight stop to: Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Kgalagadi National Park, Okavango Delta, Namibia and South Africa • Halfway on Trans Kalahari Highway through Botswana • Scenic Kalahari landscapes • Wildlife corridor between Central Kalahari and Kgalagadi National Parks
78.1
42.4 42.3 42.6
42.2
74.3 74.1
42.1
74.2
42.5
42.7
42.8
42.9
75.1
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N E
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48
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park 74.3
R
KGA LA
TRANSFRONT DI IE GA
74.1
RK PA
CAMPING
39 35.2
34.1
74.2
39.1
KGALAGADI LODGE CAMP P49 MATA-MATA P49 MOLOPO KALAHARI LODGE P49 NOSSOB P50 TREERIVIEREN P50
42.
35.1
FAMOUS FOR:
• One of the world’s largest conservation areas - 3.7 million hectares • Six unfenced wilderness camps allow you to feel part of the surrounding Kalahari • Fossil River Valleys and different coloured sand dunes • Various large pans of bare clay providing essential minerals for game who lick the surface • Abundance of antelopes and predators • Black-maned lion, cheetah, leopard, spotted hyena, bat-eared fox, lynx, silver fox
75.1
39.2
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38.4
80.2
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38.1
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81
39.5 39.1
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S
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E
W
49
39.4
39.5
50
Khaudum
CAMPING
KHAUDUM
OMATAKO VALLEY RESTCAMP P51 TUSCIN TSUMKWE CAMP P51
33 FAMOUS FOR:
33.1
• Unfenced 3843 sq km game park - one of Namibia’s most wild, rugged and pristine wilderness areas • Visitors are required to enter the park with at least two 4x4 vehicles (fully equipped for camping, no shops in park) • Abundance of elephants • Biggest concentration of wild dogs • Baobab (Adansonia digitata) - up to 25m in circumference
26.2
Khaudum National Park
26.3
26.1
33.1
33.2
27.6 27.3
27. 1-3,7 27.5 27.4
33.2
N E
W S
51
18.4
Mariental
CAMPING
18.2
BAGATELLE KALAHARI GAME RANCH P53 LAPA LANGE CAMPING P54 BASTION FARMYARD CAMPING P52 HARDAP CAMP P52 MARIENTAL RESTCAMP P52 RIVER CHALETS P52
18.1
37.3
IEN MAR TAL
14.2
14.1 40.1
10.3
37
FAMOUS FOR:
10.4 10.1
• • • • •
10.2
37.4 6. 3-4
Hardap dam - 25km2 in extent when full Popular resort for water sport Artesian water at Stampriet Sheep farming Kalahari landscapes 35.2 34.1
7.1 7.3
5.3 6.5
7.5
1-4. 1
6.1
7.4
7.2
5.2
6.4
37.5 5.1
8.1
36.1
37.6
8.2
45.1 38.4 37.1 80.2 45.2
37.4
37.3 45.3
37.5
37.6 37.2
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46.3
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38.3
N E
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73.1
46.1
52 73.2
37.1
53
37.2
54
Makgadikgadi Pans
CAMPING KUMAGA CAMP P55
78.1
30. 1,3
30.2
FAMOUS FOR: • A salt pan situated in the middle of the dry savanna of 29.2
north-eastern Botswana, is one of the largest salt flats in the world. • Yearly Zebra migration • Pristine wildlife concentration
101.1
29.1
31. 1-2 100.1
29.4
31.3 28.1
41.2
29.5
79.1 29.3
41.3
41.1
76.1
41.4 76.2
78.1
42.4 42.3 42.6
42.2
N E
W S 42.1
55
Nata
CAMPING
NATA
ELEPHANT SANDS LODGE P56 NATA LODGE P56
76
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
76.1
Okavango Delta Nxai Pan National Park Makgadikgadi Pan National Park Makalani Palm landscapes Kubu Island, dry granite rock Island Widespread wildlife road views
76.2 30. 1,3
30.2
29.2
101.1
29.1 31. 1-2
100.1
29.4
31.3 28.1
41.2
29.5
79.1 29.3
41.3
41.1
76.1
41.4 76.2
N E
W S
78.1
56
Okavango Delta
CAMPING
NGO DEL TA AVA OK
KHWAI CAMP P57 LINYANTI CAMP P57 SAVUTI CAMP P57 SITATUNGA CAMP P57
41
FAMOUS FOR:
• Okavango Delta • World’s largest inland delta • Okavango River with no outlet to the sea (15000km2 of Kalahari desert) • Abundance of wildlife • Mokoro (small boat) trips into the delta • Scenic fl ights over the delta • Free roaming predators • Pristine Mopane forests
41.1
41.2
41.4
30. 1,3
26.2
30.2
29.2 26.1
41.3
27.6
29.1 31. 1-2
27.3
29.4
27. 1-3,7 27.5
28.1
27.4 41.2
29.5
29.3
41.3
41.1
33.1
33.2
N E
W S
41.4
57
Red Kalahari
CAMPING KALAHARI GAME LODGE P59 TORGOS LODGE P58 RED DUNE CAMPING P58 KALAHARI PADSTAL P58
38.2
18.3
D KALAHARI RE
38
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
40.1
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park Entrance Red Kalahari Dunes Huge social weaver nests Wildlife abundance Scenic Landscapes
38.3
35.2
35.1
35.2 34.1 7.1 7.3
7.5
1-4. 1
7.4
7.2
5.2
38.4
36.1
38.4 37.1 80.2
37.4
37.3 37.5
37.6 37.2
80.1
38.3
39.4
N 38.1
E
W 73.2
38.4
S
38.2
58
39.2
38.1
59
60
Botswana
61
ZONES
•63 - Brandberg...................p64 •71 - Epupa..............................................p65 •70 - Kunene/North West Namibia............p66 •67 - Palmwag/Sesfontein.....p70 •66 - Petrified Forest..................................p71 •64 - Twyfelfontein..................................p72
•69 - Opuwo..........................p68 •65 - Vingerklip......................p73
70.2
70.3 70.1
24.1
71.1
69.1
21.4
67.2
67.1
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23.2
61.2
61.2 66.1
W
S 66.3
66.2
64.1
64.2
63.3
N
60.3
63.1
E
61.1
20.4 20. 1,3
21.2
21.1
21.3
20.2
22.2
22.1 17.2
22.4
KAOKOLAND
24.2
19.1
22.3
17.1
16.1 16.2
65.1
15.1
65.2
18.3
15.2
17.3
18.4
18.2
18.1
14.2
63.2
14.1 12.1
40.1
12.2
10.3
Brandberg
CAMPING
70.2
70.1
70.3 24.1
63.1
ANDBERG BR
BRANDBERG ELEPHANT ROCKCAMP P64 BRANDBERG REST CAMP P64 BRANDBERG WHITE LADY LODGE & CAMPING P64
63
24.2
69.1
FAMOUS FOR: • Highest mountain in Namibia Brandberg (2574m) • Active volcano until ± 132 – 133 million years ago • Nearly circular inselberg 25km x 21km • World famous White Lady paintings • Rock Paintings 2000 – 4000 years old • Scenic mountain landscapes
63.2
21.1 21.4
21.3 67.2
22.2
67.1
22.1
22.4
22.3 23.1
63.3
23.2
61.2
16.1 16.2
65.1
65.2
66.3
61.2 66.1 66.2
64.1
15.2
64.2
63.3
63.2
14.1 12.1 63.1
60.3
12.2
N E
W S
61.1
10.3
60.1
64
11.2
EPUPA
71
Epupa
CAMPING VAN ZYL'S CAMPSITE P65 CAMP CORNIE P65
71.1
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Epupa Falls – greatest single water drop 37m Waterfall surrounded by an arid desert landscape Hartmann’s & Marienfluss Valley Himba traditional living Scenic river landscapes
71.2
71.2
70.2
70.1 70.3
71.1
N
69.1
E
W S
65
KU N
CAMPING
70.2
ORTH WEST NA E/N EN
A IBI M
Kunene/North West Namibia RUACANA EHA CAMP P67 KUNENE RIVER LODGE P66 OMUNJANI CAMP P66
70
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
70.3
Ruacana Falls Hippo pools White water rafting Endemic Kaokoland plant life Perennial river in the rugged Kaokoland landscapes Himba villages with traditional farming
71.2
70.2
70.1 70.3 24.1
71.1
N E
W
69.1
S
66
70.1
Return to Nature Book a campsite or one of our traditional huts.
15x
6x
-
- 2 beds each - shared braai facilities
TRADITIONAL HUTS
CAMP SITES own braai facilities lawn (space for 2 tents) water point electricity
N$140.00
N$300.00
(per person per night, max 4 per campsite)
(per person per night, max 2 per hut)
Campsites and Huts make use of communal ablution facilities (showers, toilets, incl. paraplegic facilities).
67
Opuwo
CAMPING
OPUWO
OPUWO COUNTRY HOTEL P68
69.1
69
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Centre of the widespread Kaokoland Home of the Himba people Massive termite nests Impressive scenery Opuwo means “the end” referring to the isolated location of the town. • Scenic Joubert Pass • Baobab Forest
71.2
70.2
70.1 70.3 24.1
71.1
69.1
N E
W S
68
69
Palmwag/Sesfontein
IN
P
AG/SESFO NT MW E AL
CAMPING KHOWARIB LODGE P70 ONGONGO WATERFALL CAMP P70
67.1
67
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • • • 67.2
Fort Sesfontein and cemetery (1906) Hoanib Valley 4x4 scenic trips Wide spread wildlife Growing desert elephant population Ongongo/Warmquella desert fountain Grootberg Valley
71.2
70.2
70.1 70.3 24.1
71.1
69.1
21.4
67.2
67.1
23.1
23.2
61.2
N E
W S
70
65.1
Petrified Forest
CAMPING
IFIED FORES TR T PE
70.2
66
70.3
FARM XARAGU TENTED CAMP P71 HAIS RA TSUBES CAMPING 70.1 P71 KHORIXAS LODGE P71
66.1
24.1
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • • •
Petrified forest Huge trees turned to stone 280 million years ago Broken into segments but aligned (45m long and 1.2 m thick) Explore ancient sites The largest accumulation of petrified logs in Southern Africa Stunning 69.1 landscapes Scenic Routes
24.2
66.2
21.4
66.3 21.3 67.2
22.2
67.1
22.1
22.4
22.3 23.1
23.2
61.2
16.1 16.2
65.1
66.3
65.2
66.1 66.2
64.1
64.2
N E
W S
63.3
71
Twyfelfontein
CAMPING
70.2
70.1
ABA-HUAB CAMPSITE 24.1 P72 MADISA CAMP P72
70.3
ELFONTEIN YF TW
64
24
69.1
FAMOUS FOR:
64.1
• World heritage site • Massive open air gallery with more than 2000 unique rock engravings was declared as National Monument during 1952 and approved as World Heritage Site by UNESCO during 2007 • Organ Pipes • Burnt mountain • Doros Crater
64.2
21.4
21.3 67.2
22.2
67.1
22.4
23.1
23.2
61.2
65.1
65.2
66.3
61.2 66.1 66.2
64.1
64.2
N
63.3
E
W S
63.2
60.3
72
63.1
BAMBATSI GUEST FARM P73 UGAB TERRACE LODGE P73
70.1 70.3
Vingerklip
CAMPING
ERKLIP VING
65
65.1
24.1
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Ugab Vingerklip (35m high) Ugab Terraces Rock finger Ugab valley Scenic landscapes Ancient Ugab river bed
24.2
65.2
21.1 21.4
21.3 67.2
22.2
67.1
22.1
22.4
22.3 23.1
23.2
61.2
16.1 16.2
65.1
65.2
66.3 66.1 66.2
64.1
15.2
64.2
N E
W S
18.1 63.3
73
14.2
•8 - Gamsberg..........................p77 •12 - Omaruru.........................p82
ZONES •7 - International Airport............. •9 - Swakopriver Valley...............p83
9.2
•11 - Erongo Mountains.................p76 •10 - Okahandja/Von Bach Dam.....p80 •5 - Windhoek Surrounds..............p85
3
•6 - Khomas Hochland/ Windhoek Surrounds North.....p78 •1-4 - Windhoek.....................................................p84
63.1 63.3 18.1
14.
63.2
12.1 14.1
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10.3
11.2
1
11.1
11.3
58.1
58. 3-4 9.1
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6.4
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N 40.1
E
W S
10.4 10.1
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6. 3-4
MOUNTAIN KINGDOM
.2
35.2
34.1
7.1 7.3
5.3 6.5
7.5
1-4. 1
6.1
7.4
7.2
5.2
5.1
36.1
20. 1,3
21.2
Erongo Mountains
S
GO MOUNTA ON IN ER
CAMPING 21.1
21.4
ETUSIS LODGE P76 SPITZKOPPE REST CAMP P76 UKUIB CAMP P76
11.1 21.3
22.2
11
22.1
FAMOUS FOR:
22.4
22.3 23.1
23.2
11.2
• • • • • • • •
Giant rock boulders Spitzkoppe (1728m) High inselmountain (Matterhorn of Namibia) Erongo Crater Pristine wildlife area Rock arch Spectacular Bald granite peaks Rock art
17.1
16.1 16.2
65.1
15.1
65.2
66.3
18.3
66.2
15.2
18.4
64.2
18.2
18.1 63.3
14.2
63.2
Spitzkoppe 14.1
11.3
12.1
63.1
12.2
10.3
10.4
11.2
10.1
10.2
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N
2
E
W S
7
5.3
76
58.1 58. 3-4
6.5
6.1
1-4. 1
16.1
SBERG GAM
16.2
HAKOS CAMPING P77 NAMIBGRENS MOUNTAIN CAMP P77
65.1
65.2
Gamsberg
CAMPING
8
18.3
15.2
18.4
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
8.1
15.1
Star gazing Mecca Almost no artifi cial lighting and cloudless skies The brightest star in the sky - ACRUX Namibia’s Table Mountain the Gamsberg Mountain (2347m) Scenic Gamberg Pass Free roaming wildlife
18.2
18.1
8.2 14.2
14.1 12.1
40.1
12.2
10.3
10.4 10.1
10.2
11.1
11.3
6. 3-4
7.1 7.3
5.3 6.5
7.5
1-4. 1
6.1
7.4
5.2
6.4
5.1
8.1
43.1
N E
W S
8.2
77
7.2
22.2
Khomas Hochland/WHK Surrounds North 22.1
17.2
17.3
17.1
SUN KARROS DAAN VILJOEN P79 DESERT GAME CAMP P78 DÜSTERNBROOK BUSH CAMPSITE P78 DÜSTERNBROOK PIONEER CAMPSITE P78 HARMONIE C28 CAMP P78
16.1 16.2
6.2
RTH NO
CAMPING
19.1
S
22.3
D/ WHK SURRO AN UN HL D OC
KHO MA SH
22.4
15.1
6
FAMOUS FOR:
18.3
6.3
15.2
• • • • • •
18.4
Otjihavera Mountains Rugged Khomas Hochland Kupferberg Pass Variety of Ecological Excursions Abundance of Wildlife Windhoek Green Belt Landscape Conservation Area
18.2
18.1
14.2
14.1
6.5
12.1 12.2
40.1
6.4
10.3
10.4 10.1
10.2
11.1
11.3
6. 3-4
7.1 7.3
5.3 6.5
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S
78 8.1
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7.2
6.1
79
Okahandja/Von Bach Dam 20.4
20. 1,3
21.1
10
CAMP OMBONDE OBEN SKY P80 GROSSBARMEN RESORT P80 KHAN RIVER CAMP 20.2 P80 OMBO REST CAMP P80
22.1
M DA
CAMPING
10.1
JA/VON BAC ND H HA
OK A
21.2
19.3
17.2
FAMOUS FOR:
22.3
19.1
• • 17.1 • • •
Von Bach Dam with natural stone walls Popular17.3 for water sports Freshwater angling Place of great signifi cance to the Herero people Chief Samuel Maherero was laid to rest on 26 August 1923 (today Heroes Day) • Mbangura woodcarvers market • Thermal springs at Gross Barmen
10.2
16.1 16.2
15.1
18.3
10.3
15.2
10.4
18.4
18.2
18.1
14.2
14.1 12.1
40.1
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N 6. 3-4
E
W S
5.3 6.5
6.1
80
7.3
1-4. 1
7.1 7.5
81
20.4
Omaruru
CAMPING
20. 1,3
21.2
RU OMA RU
KLEIN EDEN GUESTFARM P82 RIVER GUESTHOUSE & 21.1 CAMPING P82
12.1
21.3
12
FAMOUS FOR:
22.2
• • • • • •
22.1
22.4
22.3
Artist town of Namibia Omaruru artist trail Franke tower (1904) Rhenish Mission Church (1872) Chocolate factory Unique root carving art 17.1
12.2
16.1 16.2
65.1
15.1
65.2
18.3
15.2
18.4
18.2
18.1
14.2
63.2
14.1 12.1 12.2
10.3
10.4
11.2
10.1
N E
W
10.2
S 11.1
11.3
82 6. 3-4
17.3
23.1
Swakop River Valley
23.2
RIVER VA LL 61.2 E
S
Y
OP AK W
CAMPING
9
9.1
GOANIKONTES OASIS P83
16.1 16.2
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Chemical erosion sculptures Quiver trees Bushman Art 66.1Scenery Exceptional Impressive Rock Formations 66.2
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CAMPING VINEYARD CAMPING WINDHOEK P84
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Windhoek
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • • • •
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Botanical Gardens Desert House Windhoek Aloe Forest Avis Dam Birdwatching Christus Kirche Alte Feste completed in 1893 War memorial in Zoo Park - prefabricated in Germany and assembled on site in 1897 Katutura Craft Market Meteorite shower Displays Trans Namib Museum Hotel Kronprinz (1902) Gathemann Building (1913) Roman Catholic Cathedral - cornerstone laid in 1903 Eros Mountains Windhoek Golf Course Popular modern shopping malls Heinitzburg Fort (today a luxury hotel) Oldest cemetery in Windhoek (1892) for German soldiers who died in the Nama/Herero wars 40.1 Auas Mountains Vibrant Craft Centre in old breweries buildings Craft and Art Mecca of Windhoek Geological Museum
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LAKE OANOB RESORT P85 MONTEIRO ACCOMMODATION 15.1 P85 SUN KARROS DAAN VIRJOEN P85 18.3
FAMOUS FOR:
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• Auas mountains south of Windhoek with a peak known as 15.2 Molteblick 2479m above sea level 18.4 • Monteiro hornbill (Tockus monteiri) • Exceptional scenery • Wildlife reserves 18.2
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Windhoek City Map N W
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•47 - Aus/Tiras Mountains.................p90 •48 - Keetmanshoop.........................p95 •52 - Orange River/Rosh Pinah...........p101
•72 - Bethanie/Helmeringhausen............p91 •73 - Maltahöhe....................................p96 •44 - Sossus/Sesriem............................p103
ZONES •50 - Fish River Canyon.................p92 •45 - Naukluft Mountains...............p97 •43 - Sossus North........................p107 •49 - Karas....................................p94 •51 - Noordoewer............................p100 •46 - Sossus South..........................p108
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CAMPING AUS CAMPING P90 LITTLE HUNTER'S REST P90 TIROOL CAMPING P90
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FAMOUS FOR:
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Desert horses of the Namib Dune Namib 3 Biomes overlap Succulent Karoo Nama Karoo Scenic roads (D707) Unique Flora of the Tiras Mountains Scenic sand dune and mountain views
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EN US
BE TH
ELMERIN GH IE/H A AN
CAMPING
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ALTE KLAKÖFEN LODGE P91 AUBURES CAMP P91 BETANIE CAMPSITE P91 LOVEDALE FARM HOLIDAYS P91
72
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FAMOUS FOR:
• Old Mission Church in Bethanie originally built in 1859 • Joseph Frederick’s House (bought for £30 in 1942) • London Missionary Society established a Nama Mission Station in 1814 • Breathtaking views • Schmelen House 1814 • Agricultural machinery outdoor museum at Helmeringhausen • Karakul sheep farming
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Fish River Canyon
ER CANYON RIV
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CAMPING 50.1
/AI-/AIS HOT SPRINGS SPA P92 HOBAS CAMP P92 SEEHEIM HOTEL P92
50 38.4
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
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2nd largest canyon in the world Canyon backpacking trails One of the most popular hiking trails in Southern Africa Breathtaking views Free roaming wildlife 37.2
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AI-AIS RIVER CANYON INFORMATION
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The hiking trail is only open from 1 May to 31 August every year due to extreme heat during summer. The hiking trail covers approximately 90km but if the various shortcuts (shown as green lines on the map - p 73) are taken the distance is shortened to about 80km. Individual persons are not allowed to hike through the canyon and groups must consist of at least 3 persons to be allowed to hike. Children must be over the age 12 and accompanied by at least one adult. Although day temperature during the cooler winter months are generally pleasant, down on the 48.2 canyon floor the temperatures may be as high as 42˚C during midday. Hikers must be fit and hiking is done at own risk. A medical certificate (not older than 40 days) for each member of the group must be provided. Should a hiker get injured or other problems may arise, the emergency escape routes at Palm Springs and south of the war grave can be used to evacuate persons or to terminate the trail. In severe cases air evacuation 48.1 will have to be organised.
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Canyon becomes wider. Hiking gets easier. Some sections with loose stones and sandy patches.
The dolerite dikes are approximately 900 million years old.
Hiking is slow as a result of many loose stones and boulders. Canyon becomes wider.
Canyon eases out into a valley for relaxed hiking.
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90 km Ai-Ais Resort
93
FISH RIVER CANYON
Karas
CAMPING
KARAS
KLEINBEGIN LODGE P94 SAVANNA CAMP SITE P94 WHITE HOUSE GUEST FARM P94 38.4
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FAMOUS FOR: 80.1
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Lithops Community based Warmbad museum Sheep Farming Scenic roads through the Karas mountains Rose quarts semi precious products Sandstone rocky hills
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CAMPING
MANSHOOP ET KE
//GARAS PARK REST CAMP P95 MARITZ COUNTRY LODGE P95
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48
Keetmanshoop
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FAMOUS FOR:
• Karakul sculpture to commemorate 100 years of the Karakul industry in Namibia • Kaiserliches Postamt 1910 (Imperial post office) • Rhenish Mission Church and Museum • Naute Dam 3rd largest dam in Namibia • Giant’s Playground • Quivertree Forest 48.2
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TAHÖHE MAL
CAMPING DUWISIB CASTLE P96 SADDLE SE GAT P96
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FAMOUS FOR:
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Nama Culture On the edge of the Schwarzrand Plateau Historical Karakul farming district En route to Duwisib Castle, Sesriem and Sossusvlei
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Naukluft Mountains
UFT MOUNTA KL IN AU
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CAMPING
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ABABIS GUESTFARM 14.1 12.1 P97 NAUKLUFT CAMPSITE P97 ZEBRA CAMP P97
FAMOUS FOR:
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• Namib Naukluft Park created to serve as a sanctuary for the Hartmann’s mountai zebra • Large variety of wildlife • Excellent hiking, Naukluft hike, Olive and Waterkloof trails
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Noordoewer
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ORDOEWER NO
CAMPING
FELIX UNITE RIVER ADVENTURES P100 NOROTSHAMA RIVER RESORT P100 ORANGE RIVER RAFTING CAMP P100
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
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River excursions as well as family friendly water sport Exquisite landscapes Close to Fish River Canyon The ideal place for canoeing Orange River – one of the oldest in Africa Namibian export grapes reach the European market just before Christmans
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CAMPING 46.3
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DE HOOP CAMP SITE 46.5 P101 KOKERBOOMKLOOF CAMP SITE P101 73.1 OP MY STOEP CAMPING 46.1 P101 POTJIESPAM REST CAMP P101 SHEPERDS CAMP P102 RICHTERSBERG CAMP SITE P102
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
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Border crossing with pontoon into Ai- Ais Transfrontier Park 47.2 Southern Africa’s largest mountain desert park 72.4 New scenic route from Rosh Pinah to Oranjemund Various Richterveld 4x4 routes Scenic landscapes
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US/SESRIEM SS SO
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44 11.2
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SESRIEM OSHANA CAMP P104 SESRIEM CAMPSITE P103 SOSSUS OASIS CAMP SITE P103
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FAMOUS FOR:
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• • • • •
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Highest sand dunes in the world Deadvlei pan - carbon-dated 500 - 600 million years old Sesriem Canyon Desert wildlife Scenic dune landscapes
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Sossusvlei & Other Pans
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SOSSUSVLEI INFORMATION Sossusvlei is one of Namibia’s most scenic attractions and is visited by thousands of visitors each year. Bookings at all accommodation establishments, be it formal or camping, should be made well in advance. Protection against the sun is important. Start early and take enough refreshments along for a day of dune climbing. Sedan vehicles can only proceed to as far as the parking area 5km from Sossusvlei. This section of the Namib Naukluft Park is open from sunrise to sunset throughout the year. Sesriem offers only camping sites, a petrol station and a small kiosk. The office hours are from sunrise to 13h00 and 14h00 to sunset. It is recommended that at least two nights are allocated for this magnificent attraction.
106
15.1
Sossus North
CAMPING
66.3 N SSUS ORTH SO
65.2
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ROSTOCK RITZ P107 WELTEVREDE GUEST FARM P107
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FAMOUS FOR:
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• • • • •
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Spreetshoogte Pass - God’s window from the top 63.2 Geologist’s paradise Namib Naukluft Park Spectacular road views Widespread wildlife next to the road
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Sossus South
CAMPING
10.3
SSUS SOUTH SO
DUWISIB CASTLE CAMPING 10.4 P108 10.1 HAUCHABFONTEIN CAMPING 10.2 P108 HAMMERSTEIN LODGE & CAMPING P108 6. NUEHOF CAMPING 3-4 P109 ZARIS RANCH P109
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FAMOUS FOR:
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Mysterious fairy circles in the sand Duwisib Castle NamibRand Nature Reserve One of the most diverse deserts in the world in respect of animal and plant life, due to fog especially late afternoon until early morning 6.4 • Exceptional scenery
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109
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•101 - Victoria FAlls Zimbabwe...............p123
•26 - Okavango Rundu............................p120
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•27 - Okavango Panhandle....................p118
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•25 - Pandamatenga...............p122
•30 - Katima Mulilo.................p114
ZONES
7.3
•31 - Kasane..........................................p113
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•28 - Chobe Namibia............................p112
20.2
•100 - Victoria Falls Zambia...................p123
•29 - Kwando.......................................p116
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Chobe Botswana
OBE NAMIBIA CH
CAMPING
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MUCHENJE CAMPSITE & COTTAGES P112
28
FAMOUS FOR: • • • •
Island lodges Luxury Houseboats Big Five on fl oodplains within metres Biggest wildlife variety in Namibia
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Kasane
CAMPING
KASANE
KUBU CAMP P113 THEBE RIVER LODGE P113 SENYATI SAFARIS CAMP P113
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
Gateway to Victoria Falls Lodges on Islands Water based holidays Tiger and bream fishing Chobe National Park entrance Wildlife heaven
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Katima Mulilo
CAMPING
A MULILO TIM KA
CAPRIVI HOUSEBOAT SAFARILODGE P114 CAPRIVI MUTOYA LODGE & CAMPSITE P114 NAMWI CAMPING P114
30.1
30
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Caprivi Wetlands Paradise Tiger and bream fishing Accommodation on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River Some of the best birding in Africa Unique wildlife experience on houseboat safaris on the Chobe River • Carmine Bee-eater
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Kwando
CAMPING
KWANDO
BUSH CAMP KWANDO P117 BUMHILL CAMPSITE P116 LIVINGSTONE’S CAMP P116 MUKOLO CAMP P116 NAMBWA CAMPSITE P116
29
FAMOUS FOR:
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Largest wetlands with conservation status in Namibia Mamili National Park Riverine Forests Mashi Cafts Centre at Kongola Mokoro trips 4x4 day trips
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CAMPING 27.1
GO PANHAND AN LE AV
OK
Okavango Panhandle MUKUKU REST CAMP P118 NGEPI CAMP P118 NUNDA RIVER LODGE P118 POPA FALLS CAMP P119 RAINBOW RIVER LODGE P119 RIVERDANCE LODGE P119 SHAMETU RIVER LODGE & CAMPING P119
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FAMOUS FOR: • • • • • •
Popa Falls On River Lodging Abundance of Wildlife Mahango National Park Buffalo National Park Very high concentration of wildlife
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Mahango & Popa Falls 119
Okavango Rundu
NGO RUN DU AVA OK
CAMPING
26.1
KAISOSI RIVER CAMP P120 N'KWAZI LODGE P120 TARANGA SAFARI LODGE P120
26
FAMOUS FOR: • • • • •
Commercial capital of the Okavango region Lodges on the Okavango River banks Various wood carvers markets next to the road Kavango traditional living Mangetti National Park
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Pandamatenga
CAMPING PANDA REST CAMP P122
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FAMOUS FOR:
• Crop Production agricultural hub of Botswana • Bordering the World Famous Hwange National Park • Well known for its large variety of free roaming wildlife
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Victoria Falls Zambia
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IA
IA FALLS ZAM OR B CT
100
Victoria Falls Zimbabwe CAMPING
100.1
CAMP NKWAZI P123 VICTORIA FALLS REST CAMP & LODGES P123
FAMOUS FOR:
• Columns of spray can be seen mile away • Over 100 metres deep • Nearly 2 kilometres in width (at the height of the flood season) • Visit Livingstone island during the dry season (one of the most magnificent views in the area) • Mukuni Victoria Craft Village • Adrenaline activities like white water rafting, bungi jumping
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123
•60 - Cape Cross...................................p128 •61 - Skeleton Coast..............................p134
•56 - Longbeach............................... •57 - Swakopmund South..................p136
ZONES
•59 - Hentiesbay................................p130 •58 - Swakopmund North....................p136
•54 - Lüderitz..........................................p132 •55 - Walvis Bay.......................................p138
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Namibia’s premier holiday resort Skydiving Biggest crystal cluster on display in the world Large variety of dune and desert excursions Lutheran Church (1912) Altes Gefängnis – Prison 1906 Swakopmund lighthouse Jewellery shopping mecca Swakopmund Museum Namibia’s premier holiday resort Historical German-style buildings Large variety of dune and desert excursions National marine aquarium Martin Luther steam locomotive dating from 1896 Woermann House and tower 1906 11.2 Swakopmund Jetty Famous German Restaurants
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RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL IN NAMIBIA & ON COMMUNAL LANDS Tourism Supporting Conservation (TOSCO) is a Namibian nonprofit organization connecting tourism to conservation and communities for the benefit of all. TOSCO promotes responsible travel by sponsoring conservation programs, supporting people living with wildlife and raising public awareness. We recognize our responsibility towards the places and people we visit. We therefore endeavor to minimize negative impacts and maximize positive impacts, especially by working on three levels:
> ECONOMICAL creating economic benefits to local communities • Endeavour to develop a responsible tourism policy and to select suppliers (accommodation, supplies, e. g. food and craft, excursions/ activities, etc.) based on their social and environmental policies and practices. • Try to use local products where possible. • Give priority to accommodation and campsites where communities are involved. • Source as much as you can e. g. crafts and souvenirs, from local communities. • Be ready to pay a reasonable and voluntary traverse/overnight fee for key areas, outside of classical tourist routes, where the cost of living with wildlife is particularly high (ie Hoanib, Huab…). Contact us for contact and payment details. • Use local guides where possible. > SOCIAL caring for and respecting local cultures
• Care for the well-being and cultural identity of local people especially by respecting and recognizing their conservation efforts. • Do not hand out sweets and pens to children (rather than helping them you may produce the opposite effect by creating dependence or expectations). Instead try to find ways to support e. g. the children’s education by working with the community. Visit the local school and conservancy office and talk to the person in charge. • Recognize that local people must benefit from tourism as well. Always ask before taking photographs of people. • We recommend to visit demonstration villages (like in Puros or Opuwo), as these are real Himbas showing their culture as decision maker and controlling influence from tourism. This is simply a matter of respect for their privacy and support local initiative beneficiating the whole community. Every action has a consequence, leave nothing behind except respect and good experiences. If you take care of the country and its people, they’ll also take care of you.
> ENVIRONMENTAL protecting biodiversity (wildlife, landscapes, flora) • Contribute to mitigating Human/Wildlife conflict and supporting conservation & research projects through TOSCO. This helps to assure that tourism resources like wildlife are looked after. • Advise your guests not to buy products made from rare or endangered species and to prefer local quality souvenirs (many souvenirs now come from Asia). • Advise your guest not to remove any plants. Take only picture, leave only footprints! • When meeting with wildlife, always keep a safe distance, do not harass the animals and give them enough space to move. Avoid entering their comfort zone where they will be forced to react. Train your guides in the right behavior towards wildlife. • Keep wildlife wild: do not feed wild animals. • Endeavour to minimize waste. Do not leave waste where it cannot be properly disposed of, e. g. in remote areas like Puros. Take as much as possible with you back to towns, preferably where there are recycling facilities. In remote areas the rubbish will be dumped or buried. • Especially endeavour to minimize the use of plastic water bottles. On a two weeks tour, one tourist might use as many as 30 water bottles. For the 1 Mio tourists that visit Namibia per year, that makes 30 Mio plastic bottles! Support the TOSCO programme for avoiding plastic bottles. • Use water wisely and try to conserve this valuable resource, ask your guests to use water sparingly and explain to them why. • Reduce the impact of your activities by avoiding those which have a significant harmful impact on the environment, e. g. off-road driving that scars the landscape. • Avoid establishments with wild animals kept in captivity or ill-treated animals, if there is no recognized conservation work being done that justifies commercial activity with caged wildlife. • In countries where activities involving captive wild animals, like walking with lions or elephant back riding, are offered (Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa), advise your guests not to embark on these activities. • Marine wildlife can be disturbed just as much as terrestrial wildlife. Support those marine operators who make an effort to keep marine wildlife safe with the MARIWISE certificate. • Communicate and explain responsible behavior to your guests. This will enhance their experience and safety. Let them know what you are doing to be a responsible tour operator and why. • Never create new tracks when off road driving. Slow your speed to not create corrugation (that could encourages others to leave the track). • Do not sleep in riverbeds and close to a spring (keep a distance of app. 2km, as otherwise wildlife will be prevented from using the spring) and always leave a camp cleaner than you found it. • Take along your own firewood (resources are scarce and some are poisonous). Use it sparingly. • Protect wildlife and your food by securely storing your meals and rubbish, especially when camping outdoors overnight. • Always use already existing bush camps.
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COMPANIES ALTE KALKÖFEN RESTAURANT (BETHANIE) P192 ALTSTADT RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND) P192 ATATATAA SHOP & RESTAURANT (KAMANJAB) P192 ATLANTIC VILLA RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND) P192 AUOB RESTAURANT (GOGHAS) P192 BAHNHOF HOTEL AUS RESTAURANT (AUS) P192 BETHANIE HOTEL RESTAURANT (BETHANIE) P192 BREWER & BUTCHER (SWAKOPMUND) P192 C’EST SI BON RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO) P193 CAPE CROSS LODGE RESTAURANT (CAPE CROSS) P193 CASA FORNO RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO) P193 CENTRAL RESTAURANT (KEETMANSHOOP) P193 CROCODILE RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO) P193 DIE DAM RESTAURANT (GOBABIS) P193 DIVAVA RESTAURANT (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE) P193 DROOMBOS RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P193 DUNES RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P194 ELAND’S BAY RESTAURANT (ELAND’S BAY) P194 FARMHOUSE DELI (SWAKOPMUND) P194 FORT SESFONTEIN RESTAURANT (SESFONTEIN) P194 GOANIKONTES OASIS RESTAURANT (SWAKOP RIVER VALLEY) P194 GOCHEGANAS RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS) P194 HOTEL DE DUINE RESTAURANT (HENTIES BAY) P194 IKAIA RESTAURANT (KEIMOES) P194 KALAHARI RESTAURANT (MIER) P195 KASHANA RESTAURANT (OMARURU) P195 KGALAGADI RESTAURANT (KGALAGADI) P195 KUBATA RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P195 KUNENE RIVER LODGE RESTAURANT (KUNENE RIVER) P195 LAKE OANOB RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS) P195 LAPA LANGE RESTAURANT (MARIENTAL) P195 LE MIRAGE RESTAURANT (SOSSUS VLEI) P195 MALTAHÖHE HOTEL RESTAURANT (MALTAHÖHE) P196 MANGO BAR & RESTAURANT (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE) P196 MELISSA’S RESTAURANT (KAMANJAB) P196
MIDGARD RESTAURANT (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT) P196 MINEN HOTEL RESTAURANT (TSUMEB) P196 MOLOPO RESTAURANT (KGALAGADI) P196 NAMWI RESTAURANT (KATIMA MULILO) P196 NYAMA RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P196 OCEAN CELLAR (SWAKOPMUND) P197 OKAHANDJA COUNTRY RESTAURANT (OKAHANDJA) P197 OLD STEAMER RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND) P197 OUT OF AFRICA RESTAURAN (OTJIWARONGO) P197 PENGUIN RESTAURANT (LUDERITZ) P197 RED OX STEAKHOUSE (VANRHYNSDORP) P197 RED OX UPINGTON (UPINGTON) P197 RIVER CROSSING RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS) P197 RUACANA EHA LODGE RESTAURANT (RUACANA) P198 SALT RESTAURANT (LONGBEACH) P198 SEA SIDE HOTEL RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND) P198 SEEHEIM RESTAURANT (FISH RIVER CANYON) P198 SHEPHERDS RESTAURANT (ORANJEMUND) P198 STAMPRIET HISTORICAL RESTAURANT (STAMPRIET) P198 STRATOS AT AVANI (WINDHOEK) P198 P198 SWAKOPMUND BRAUHAUS (SWAKOPMUND) TAUTONA RESTAURANT (GHANZI) P199 THE BARN RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P199 THE BOMA & RIVERVIEW BAR (MAUN) P199 THE CLUBHOUSE (HENTIES BAY) P199 THE FISHER RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK) P199 THE OLD RUSTY BISTRO & PUB (SWAKOP RIVER VALLEY) P199 THE PORTUGUESE FISHERMAN (LUDERITZ) P199 THE RAFT FLOATING RESTAURANT (KASANE) P199 TWYFELFONTEIN RESTAURANT (TWYFELFONTEIN) P200 UPPERDECK BOSKOS RESTAURANT @ NKISI (KANG) P200 VINTAGE RESTAURANT & BEERGARDEN (WINDHOEK) P200 WINDPOMP 14 RESTAURANT AND BAR (SWAKOPMUND) P200
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THE REGIONS OF NAMIBIA
REGION INFORMATION
For ease of reference, we divided Namibia into 7 main regions as well as the most common routes leading into Namibia. Each region is described in more detail below. Benguela Coastline Etosha Kaokoland Kalahari Desert Mountain Kingdom Namib Nama and Succulent Karoo Desert Wetlands Paradise
BENGUELA COASTLINE
From the diamond-rich Sperrgebiet in the south to the inhospitable coastline of the Skeleton Coast, the Namibian coastline along the cold Atlantic ocean is an ideal holiday and tourist destination. Swakopmund and Henties Bay are popular holiday resorts for both tourists and locals as they offer a welcome relief from the hot interior of the country. Both shore fishing and boat fishing are rated amongst the best in the world. Walvis Bay is seen as the gateway to central and Southern Africa due to its port. A natural lagoon, which is a RAMSAR protected site, hosts thousands of flamingoes and other sea birds. In the vibrant harbour of Lüderitz fishing boats are unloading their daily catch. This jewel in the desert has experienced a recent revival with its developing waterfront. The Namib Desert exhibits astounding plant, insect and animal life that have uniquely adapted to this age-old landscape of sand. The Atlantic Ocean offers interesting marine excursions, eg. boat cruises, kayak rowing, surf & boat angling. One of the main attractions of Namibia’s coast is its outstanding angling potential, whether from the beach or off small boats, and diving for rock lobster. Popular species are kabeljou, galjoen, blacktail, steenbras, geelbek and white stumpnose. The main angling season is from November to March, and as these are also the hottest months in the interior, Namibians depart in large numbers to the coast to enjoy the cool climate created by the Atlantic’s cold Benguela Current.
Henties Bay
Henties Bay is situated along the National West Coast Recreation Area and can be reached by the C34 salt road via Swakopmund or the D1913 gravel road via the Spitzkoppe. It is a popular angling resort and an excellent base from which to explore the Namib Desert.
Long Beach
Long Beach, a popular holiday resort, is situated between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay and offers 2 restaurants, tidal pools for the children, playgrounds as well as fishing and crayfishing during season. Many tours are offered on and around Long Beach.
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Swakopmund
Walvis Bay
Walvis Bay has capitalised on its well-endowed natural resources and scenic beauty. There is much to discover, learn, enjoy and appreciate. Visitors are treated with friendliness and every effort is made to ensure that they are comfortable - an unforgettable experience. One of the key attractions of this town is the remarkable natural lagoon. This tranquil stretch of water with its natural beauty is accentuated by thousands of flamingoes and other birds. A place of rare beauty and windswept dunes, stark landscapes and jagged coastlines - a world of untamed natural beauty. Walvis Bay is situated on the south-west coast of Africa at the edge of the Namib desert and is Namibia’s principal port and growth centre. Walvis Bay’s rich natural resources and strategic location provide the basis for tourism and industrial development. The existing environment of growth and prosperity has already contributed to unprecedented interest both nationally and internationally. Seen as the gateway to central and southern Africa, Walvis Bay is on the threshold of a prosperous and dynamic future.
Lüderitz
Lüderitz was named after Adolf Lüderitz, who started a trading station in 1883. Diamonds were discovered in the early 1900’s and due to the great diamond boom, the luxurious town of Kolmanskop was built, today a ghost town. Later, more diamonds and a richer field were found further south and it was then that Kolmanskop was deserted and became the ghost town as it is today. Lüderitz itself is a lovely town renowned for its old world charm and distinct German architecture. Lüderitz offers a variety of excellent restaurants, especially for seafood lovers and you will experience the true warm & friendly hospitality of this town. The vibrant harbour is constantly full of life & excitement with fishing boats arriving & departing throughout the day with freshly caught fish being unloaded and transported away. Lüderitz is home to a variety of aquatic bird life including large numbers of flamingoes, cormorants and seagulls. Seals and dolphins are often seen playing amongst the waves in the bay. The magnificent coastline is decorated with beautiful uncrowded beaches and secluded bays to explore. Galjoen, steenbras, rock lobster and dassie are amongst the most common species found in these waters.
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REGION INFORMATION
Visiting Namibia’s premier holiday resort is a tourism highlight. Swakopmund, lovingly nicknamed “Sleeping Beauty” as it is frequently enveloped in mist, is an ideal location for the visitor who wants to explore both the desert and the coast. Most visitors soon realise that they have allocated too little time to experience the many interesting sites this region offers. World renowned sites such as the magnificent Cape Cross fur seal colony, the Spitzkoppe, the Brandberg and Twyfelfontein Rock Art treasures, the Skeleton Coast with the legendary but skittish desert elephant, the Naukluft Park and the magnificent dune formations stretching as far as Sossusvlei, place this western region in prime preference class.
REGION INFORMATION
ETOSHA
Etosha was first established in 1907, when Namibia was a German colony known as South West Africa. At the time, the park’s original 100,000 km² (38,500 mile²) made it the largest game reserve in the world. Due to political changes since its original establishment, the park is now slightly less than a quarter of its original area, but still remains a very large and significant area in which wildlife is protected.
The Etosha Pan dominates the park. The salt pan desert is roughly 130 km long and as wide as 50 km in places. The salt pan is usually dry, but fills with water briefly in the summer, when it attracts pelicans and flamingos in particular. Perennial springs attract a variety of animals and birds throughout the year, including the endangered Black Rhinoceros and the endemic Black-faced Impala. This area boasts a number of exclusive and upmarket lodges around the famous national park.
KALAHARI DESERT
Unspoilt Kalahari scenery - the land of the San with an abundance of game, wide open spaces, cattle farming, traditional villages. The Trans Kalahari Highway runs through this region and is the main link between Namibia and South Africa. The eastern part of Namibia is better known as the Omaheke Region. Gobabis is an oasis in a “thirstland” where nature immediately unwinds a tired spirit. The town is not only the perfect stopover when travelling between Namibia, Botswana (Maun, Okavango Delta) and South Africa, but is bursting with cultural diversity and gives the tourist an insight into how the very different cultures of the Hereros, Damaras, Coloureds, Germans and Afrikaners blend together. Omaheke offers unspoilt Kalahari scenery, it is the land of the San with an abundance of game, wide-open spaces, cattle farming, traditional villages with lots and lots to do. The Omaheke Region is the biggest cattle producing region south of the equator. Every Friday tourists can visit the cattle auctions and every year in May a two day Meat Festival is held.
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Via the Trans Kalahari Highway, it is a day’s drive from Johannesburg along the well-maintained tarred road. It is also a day away from Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and from the world-renowned Etosha Game Reserve in Namibia. Travellers along this route will find convenient service centres and fuelling points along the entire route. The Trans Kalahari route runs from the Gauteng Province in South Africa into Botswana and connects at Buitepos, one of Namibia’s border-posts, through to the port of Walvis Bay. Besides the scenic wonders, multiplicity of wildlife and the vast open spaces, this route will also save you approximately 400km between Windhoek and Pretoria.
BOTSWANA
Botswana is an exhilarating destination. The Okavango Delta is the jewel of Botswana and is one of the most precious natural resources in the world, enriched with stunning diversity of bird and animal species. The endless plains of the Central Kalahari, the salt pans and the riverine environment of Chobe National Park are equally blessed.
KAOKOLAND
Kaokoland is one of the last remaining wilderness areas in Southern Africa. It is a world of incredible mountain scenery, home of the desert dwelling elephant, black rhino and giraffe and the Himba people. The rugged landscape is especially attractive during the early morning and late afternoon when it is transformed into softly glowing pastel shades. The south of the area is characterised by rugged mountains with a number of watercourses, but north the scenery is dominated by table-top koppies. The well-known Epupa Falls with a massive water drop of 60m is a popular destination in this region. Visits to the local Himba tribes offer an insight into their uniquely adapted lifestyle.
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REGION INFORMATION
Omaheke is also hunter’s paradise. Experience something new by making us your destination! The Trans Kalahari Highway runs through Omaheke and is the main link between Namibia and South Africa. It is the main access to the interior of Namibia and all its tourist attractions.
REGION INFORMATION
MOUNTAIN KINGDOM
Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, is nestled between ranges of mountains. Guestfarms and lodges in the vicinity of Windhoek are popular as they are situated in scenic surrounding, often on private game reserves harbouring a variety of game species, thus providing the visitor the opportunity to experience the peace and tranquillity of the bush. Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, is situated in the Central Region and offers a considerable number and wide variety of accommodation establishments. The capital itself has a broad selection of hotels, some of which are large complexes with beds for over 400 people, state-of-the-art conference facilities, a choice of restaurants and bars, entertainment in the form of casinos and live music.
The heart of Namibia, its capital town Windhoek, possesses a unique charm due to its harmonious blend of African and European cultures and the friendliness of its people. It proves to be a strategic point from which to conduct business, or even to embark on your own Namibian adventure. It provides an efficient infrastructure and easy access to tourist destinations in neighbouring countries, such as: the Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, the Okavango Swamps in Botswana, and well-known Nature Reserves in South Africa. Combined, they make this an ideal gateway to Southern Africa. For the business traveller, Windhoek offers all modern amenities such as conference facilities, commuting services, corporate accommodation and restaurants.
For the holiday-maker, it is an invaluable source, proving ideal for inspecting your travel paraphernalia, enabling you to make any adjustments or requisitions necessary. You are able to attend to your foreign exchange, plan your journey’s next phase and collect or add all information necessary to ensure a peaceful and unforgettable stay. Take time to enjoy the city tours that are offered, giving you the opportunity to see Windhoek’s places of interest, ranging from the Museum, the Art Gallery, the seat of government and the Zoo Park. For the traveller it is the ideal stop over to relax before setting out on the journey of a lifetime!
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NAMIB NAMA
The well known dunes of Sossusvlei, the Fish River Canyon, the hot springs of Ai-ais are only a few of nature’s spectacular experiences to encounter. Other well-known destinations include the Quivertree forest, Giant’s Playground, the Brukaros, a mass of dark coloured lava, wild desert horses around Aus, and Duwisib, a castle built by Baron von Wolf for his American wife. For the active traveller there are various activities, including hikes in the Fish River Canyon, hot air ballooning over the dunes, or challenging 4x4 trails in the Naukluft. Many activities round off the picture of the South. Ballooning around Sossusvlei and challenging hikes through the Naukluft Mountains with the ever flowing springs.
From one-day hikes to an eight-day hike for the really fit take you away into breathtaking wilderness. 4x4 Enthusiasts should try some of the official roads in the Kalahari for a challenge. Take an Uri, a Namibian built desert vehicle, to discover the two deserts, or try the Naukluft 4x4 Trail with your own. For a real get away, hike through the Namib Desert in Namibia’s biggest private nature reserve, the Namib Rand. Let nature dictate your day as the road becomes the goal whilst finding tranquillity for the soul in the south.
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REGION INFORMATION
Namibia’s Southern Region is one of the landscapes making the difference to the Namibian destination. No big game, no massive herds of antelopes, but vast, empty, ever-changing landscapes. You will find peace and tranquility by the changing colours in this pristine wilderness. There are signs of human activities but they only emphasise that nature dictates the course.
REGION INFORMATION
WETLANDS PARADISE
If there ever was a Garden of Eden, the Caprivi would surely have been that garden. The region has been blessed with Africa’s most special gifts – a unique and complex network of rivers, riverine forests, flood plains, swamps and open woodlands teeming with wildlife and birdlife. Elephants, hippo and buffalo roam this pristine area. There are more than 400 bird species in the region, this represents more than 70% of the total number found in Namibia. There is the renowned Popa Falls with its series of rapids, the Mahango Game Park has the largest concentration of sable in the world, the Mudumu National Park with 100 000 ha of woodlands and wetlands.
The Mamili National Park is the largest wetlands with conservation status in Namibia. The Caprivi is such a unique and totally contrasting part of Namibia just waiting to be discovered. The north-east is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Over 420 species of birds have been recorded here, including Kingfishers, Wattled Cranes, African Fish Eagles, African Skimmers and Pygmy Geese, and rare species such as Senegal and Coppery-tailed Coucals, Rufous- bellied Tits, Blackfaced Babblers, Sharptailed Starlings and Bradfield’s Hornbills.
Most of the lodges have boats and offer sundowner, game viewing, bird-watching and freshwater angling cruises and excursions. The eastern tip of the Caprivi is targeted especially by fly-fishermen eager to catch the challenging tiger fish. For keen photographers, especially those who want to capture an African sunset, the peaceful rivers of the northeast present endless opportunities. 200Km east of Rundu along the Okavango River at (Divundu) and Bagani, one finds the famous Popa Falls. This area has an abundance of game and birdlife. Boat trips and game viewing excursions to Mamili, Mudumu and Caprivi Game National Parks are offered. At Bagani, a craft shop also offers local art for sale and there is a service station, a small supply store and a post office.
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The Chobe National Park and Victoria Falls are just a few hours drive from Katima Mulilo, therefore day trips, as well as overnight excursions are available. The area is enhanced with plentiful birdlife (+- 430 species) as well as wildlife (large herds of elephants, red lechwe, hippo and crocodiles). The north-eastern region has an abundance of offers for the visitor and is truly the forgotten jewel of Namibia.
Victoria Falls
One of the seven wonders of the world, the impressive Victoria Falls is definitely worth a visit. In full flood some 500 million litres of water cascade downwards at a speed of 100 metres per minute, causing a thunderous roar and towering columns of spray, hence the local name “mosi-u-tunya”, meaning the smoke that thunders. One of the most interesting areas to explore in Zambia lies on the shores of the Zambezi river, from the Victoria Falls area approximately 70km west towards the Kasangula border post. Some of the most magnificent lodges are nestled in the dense bush overlooking the mighty waters. The capital, Livingstone, is home to the country’s biggest and oldest museum. Livingstone is just being discovered as an alternative to the town of Victoria Falls. More and more adventure activities are being offered, with easy access to the river banks, viewpoints and craft markets.
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REGION INFORMATION
Katima Mulilo is the Capital of the Caprivi. The town is situated on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River and boasts shops, banks, a post office, supermarkets, clothing shops and a craft market. Most of the accommodation on offer is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River and therefore offers Tiger and Bream fishing. Beautiful sunset cruises, boating, quad biking, as well as trips to the Chobe National Park and Victoria Falls are all on offer.
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REGION INFORMATION
BERGRIVIER The region includes the towns of Aurora, Eendekuil, Goedverwacht, Piketberg, Porterville, Redelinghuys, Velddrif (including Dwarskersbos) and Wittewaters.The Bergrivier sub-region is named after one of the major rivers of the Western Cape. The Berg River starts in the Franschhoek Mountains and eventually flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Velddrif. Explore Bergrivier, a colourful and diverse destination with bird watching, hiking and angling, and experience the perfect combination of nature and tranquility!
CAPE TOWN Known as The Mother City. Cape Town is famous for Table Mountain, Clifton Beach and Robben Island. The “Mother City� with its spectacular beaches, exciting nightlife and abundance of character and charm.
CEDERBERG The region includes the towns of Citrusdal, Clanwilliam, Elands Bay, Graafwater, Lamberts Bay, Leipoldtville and Wupperthal. The region offers a rich natural heritage, fruit-filled valleys and towering mountains. The beautiful Olifants River Valley, with its snaking irrigation canals, sustains a large citrus industry which is a hive of activity during winter harvest time. This is also Rooibos Tea country and the only place in the world where this healthy beverage naturally grown.
GREEN KALAHARI Akoerabis - the place of great noise. Orange River thunders over a 56 metre high rock face into a deep granite bowl. Tours of vineyards are on offer, and during harvest season the meticulous task of handling export grapes is on show. One of the 7 wonders of Southern Africa as proclaimed by Hedley Chilvers 1929. Winemakers and grape farmers can be met Augrabies Flat Rock Lizard
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Namaqualand is famous for flowers in flower season, hiking in the Gifberg, coastal fishing and crayfish diving, old copper mine smokestack in Okiep, abundance of spring flowers ±4 000 species and the Namaqua National Park.
NAMAQUA WEST COAST The region includes the towns of Doringbaai, Strandfontein, Ebenhaezer, Papendorp, Lutzville, Vredendal, Klawer, Vanrhynsdorp, Nuwerus, Bitterfontein, Kliprand, Rietpoort, Putsekloof, Molsvlei and Stofkraal. Namaqua West Coast boasts a wonderful destination from which to explore the Southern Namaqualand. Here you’ll find vast unspoiled beaches, whales in season, rugged mountains with beautiful waterfalls, endless horizons, clear skies with bright stars, clear invigorating air, globally acclaimed wines, traditional food and ‘Riel’ dancing. The area is a kaleidoscope of veld flowers in season.
PENINSULA Saldanha Bay Region includes the towns of Hopefield, Jacobusbaai, Langebaan, Paternoster, Saldanha, St Helena Bay, Vredenburg and the West Coast National Park. Discover the Cape West Coast Peninsula, a region celebrated for its warmth and hospitality, extra sights and sounds and delicious food. Bask in the tranquillity, relaxation and endless summers, while soaking up the sun on the beach. Join nature-lovers from around the globe who flock to the region when the wildflowers explode into kaleidoscopic carpets for as far as the eye can see.
SWARTLAND The region includes the towns of Darling, Malmesbury, Moorreesburg, Koringberg, Riebeek West and Yzerfontein. More sunshine, more space, more soul - all of these await the traveler in the Swartland region, the gem in the jewel box of the Western Cape. Here, the visitor can find a range of leisure and adventure activities, accommodation that ranges from comfortable to luxurious, fabulous foods and wines, and a concentration of arts, history and culture that would be hard to match anywhere.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
PAGE
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
PAGE
//GARAS PARK REST CAMP
P95
DIAL A CAB
P152
/AI-/AIS HOT SPRINGS SPA
P92
DIE DAM CAMPING
P45
ABA-HUAB CAMPSITE
P72
DIE DAM RESTAURANT (GOBABIS)
P193
ABABIS GUESTFARM
P97
DIVAVA ACTIVITIES (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P181
AFRICA 4X4 RENTALS
P151
DIVAVA RESTAURANT (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P193
AFRICA KA MONATE TOURS & SAFARIS
P156
DROOMBOS RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P193
AFRICAN EXTRAVAGANZA
P156
DUNAS SAFARI
P156
AFRICAN TRACKS
P151
DUNES RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P194
AFRICAR CAR HIRE
P151
DÜSTERNBROOK BUSH CAMPSITE
P78
AIR NAMIBIA
P160
DÜSTERNBROOK PIONEER CAMPSITE
P78
ALTE BRUCKE RESORT
P136
DUWISIB CASTLE
P96
ALTE KALKÖFEN ACTIVITIES (BETHANIE)
P180
DUWISIB CASTLE CAMPING
P108
ALTE KALKÖFEN RESTAURANT (BETHANIE)
P192
EAST GATE REST CAMP
P47
ALTSTADT RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND)
P192
ELAND’S BAY RESTAURANT (ELAND’S BAY)
P194
ANN’S CAMPING
P25
ELEGANT DESERT ACTIVITIES (SOSSUS SOUTH)
P181
ASCO CAR HIRE CC
P150
ELEPHANT SANDS LODGE
P56
ATATATAA SHOP & RESTAURANT (KAMANJAB)
P192
ERONGO MOUNTAIN WINERY (OMARURU)
P182
ATLANTIC VILLA RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND)
P192
ETOSHA TRADING POST
P24
ATUTANGA TOOURS
P156
ETOSHA VILLAGE CAMP SITE
P24
AUGRABIES FALLS NATIONAL PARK CAMPING
P144
ETOTONGWE LODGE & CAMPING
P32
AUOB ACTIVITIES (GOGHAS)
P180
ETUSIS LODGE
P76
AUOB RESTAURANT (GOGHAS)
P192
ETUSIS LODGE
P76
AUS CAMPING
P90
FARM XARAGU TENTED CAMP
P71
AUS CAMPING
P90
FARMHOUSE DELI (SWAKOPMUND)
P194
AUTOVERMIETUNG SAVANNA
P151
FAT BIKE TOURS (SWAKOPMUND)
P182
BAGATELLE ACTIVITIES (MATIENTAL)
P180
FELIX UNITE RIVER ADVENTURES
P100
BAGATELLE KALAHARI GAME RANCH
P53
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
P166
BAHNHOF HOTEL AUS RESTAURANT (AUS)
P192
FISHERMAN’S ACTIVITY (HENTIES BAY)
P182
BAMBATSI GUEST FARM
P73
FORT SESFONTEIN ACTIVITIES (SESFONTEIN)
P182
BASTION FARMYARD CAMPING
P52
FORT SESFONTEIN RESTAURANT (SESFONTEIN)
P194
BATELEUR HELICOPTERS
P161
FRANS INDONGO BUSH CAMPING
P30
BATELEUR HELICOPTERS (SOSSUSVLEI)
P180
GECKO RIDGE
P136
BATELEUR HELICOPTERS (SWAKOP)
P180
GOANIKONTES OASIS
P83
BETHANIE HOTEL RESTAURANT (BETHANIE)
P192
BRANDBERG ELEPHANT ROCKCAMP
P64
BRANDBERG REST CAMP
P64
BRANDBERG WHITE LADY LODGE & CAMPING
P64
BREWER & BUTCHER (SWAKOPMUND)
P192
BUMHILL CAMPSITE
P116
BUSH CAMP KWANDO
P117
C’EST SI BON RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO)
P193
CAMEL CAR HIRE
P151
CAMP CORNIE
P65
CAMP DINOSAUR (MOUNT ETJO)
P14
CAMP ELEPHANT
P15
CAMP NKWAZI
P123
CAMP OMBONDE OBEN SKY
P80
CAMPING CAR HIRE CC
P151
CAPE CROSS ACTIVITIES (CAPE CROSS)
P180
CAPE CROSS LODGE CAMPING
P129
CAPE CROSS LODGE RESTAURANT (CAPE CROSS)
P193
CAPRIVI CAR HIRE
P151
CAPRIVI HOUSEBOAT ACTIVITIES (KATIMA MULILO)
P180
CAPRIVI HOUSEBOAT SAFARILODGE
P114
CAPRIVI MUTOYA LODGE & CAMPSITE
P114
CASA FORNO RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO)
P193
CASTLE LITE
P164
CATAMARAN CHARTERS (WALVIS BAY)
P180
CENTRAL RESTAURANT (KEETMANSHOOP)
P193
CLOSWA BILTONG
P165
COPPER & COAL DISTILLERY (WALVIS BAY)
P181
CROCODILE FARM (OTJIWARONGO)
P181
CROCODILE RESTAURANT (OTJIWARONGO)
P193
CROSSROADS 4X4 HIRE
P151
DARE DEVIL ADVENTURES (LONGBEACH)
P181
DE HOOP CAMP SITE
P101
DELTA RAIN ACTIVITIES (MAUN)
P181
DELTA RAIN MOBILE SAFARIS
P156
DESERT GAME CAMP
P78
DESERT GAME FARM ACTIVITIES (KHOMAS HOCHLAND)
P181
DESERT MAGIC
P156
DESERT MAGIC TOURS (SWAKOPMUND)
P181
214
GOANIKONTES OASIS ACTIVITIES (SWAKOP RIVER VALLEY)
P182
GOANIKONTES OASIS RESTAURANT (SWAKOP RIVER VALLEY)
P194
GOCHEGANAS ACTITIVIES (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS)
P182
GOCHEGANAS RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS)
P194
GROSSBARMEN RESORT
P80
GROUND RUSH ADVENTURES (SWAKOPMUND) P182 HAIS RA TSUBES ACTIVITIES (PERTIFIED FOREST) P182 HAIS RA TSUBES CAMPING
P71
HAKOS STARGAZING (GAMSBERG)
P183
HALALI CAMP
P16
HAMMERSTEIN LODGE & CAMPING
P108
HARDAP CAMP
P52
HARMONIE C28 ACTIVITIES (KHOMAS HOCHLAND)
P183
HARMONIE C28 CAMP
P78
HAUCHABFONTEIN ACTIVITIES (SOSSUS SOUTH)
P183
HAUCHABFONTEIN CAMPING
P108
HENTIES BAY ACTIVITIES
P131
HOBAS CAMP
P92
HOCHFELD CAMPING
P46
HOP-ON TOURS (OKIEP)
P183
HOSPITALITY TRAINING CENTRE
P176
HOTEL DE DUINE RESTAURANT (HENTIES BAY)
P194
IKAIA CAMP
P144
IKAIA RESTAURANT (KEIMOES)
P194
IKAIA RIVER ACTIVITIES (KEIMOES)
P183
ILLOFA CLAN CAMPSITE
P130
INTERCAPE
P167
INTU AFRICA ACTIVITIES (MARIENTAL)
P183
JAKKALSPUTZ CAMPSITE
P130
KAISOSI RIVER CAMP
P120
KALAHARI ARMS HOTEL
P44
KALAHARI CAMPING
P40
KALAHARI GAME LODGE
P59
KALAHARI MONATE LODGE
P144
KALAHARI PADSTAL
P58
KALAHARI RESTAURANT (MIER)
P195
KANG ULTRA STOP
P48
KARIBU SAFARIS
P156
PAGE
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
PAGE
P195
N'KWAZI LODGE
P120
KGALAGADI LODGE CAMP
P49
NAMAQUA NATIONAL PARK
P145
KGALAGADI RESTAURANT (KGALAGADI)
P195
NAMBWA CAMPSITE
P116
KHAHE PAN
P41
NAMIB DUNE ADVENTURES (LONGBEACH)
P185
KHAN RIVER CAMP
P80
NAMIB SKY BALLOON SAFARIS (SOSSUSVLEI)
P185
KHOMAS HOCHLAND HIKING TRAIL (KHOMAS HOCHLAND)
P183
NAMIBGRENS ACTIVITIES (GAMSBERG)
P185
KHORAB LODGE
P28
NAMIBIA WILDLIFE RESORTS
P170
KHORIXAS LODGE
P71
NAMPOST
P171
KHOWARIB LODGE
P70
NAMUTONI CAMP
P16
KHWAI CAMP
P57
NAMWI CAMPING
P114
KLEIN EDEN GUESTFARM
P82
NAMWI RESTAURANT (KATIMA MULILO)
P196
KLEIN PELLA GASTEHUIS
P147
NATA LODGE
P56
KLEINBEGIN LODGE
P94
NAUKLUFT CAMPSITE
P97
KOKERBOOMKLOOF CAMP SITE
P101
NDHOVU ACTIVITIES (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P185
KORA ORAB
P49
NGEPI CAMP
P118
KORA ORAB ACTIVITIES (ANCIENT KALAHARI)
P183
NOROTSHAMA RIVER RESORT
P100
KRISTALL GALERIE (SWAKOPMUND)
P184
NOSSOB
P50
KROON LODGE CAMP
P145
NUEHOF CAMPING
P109
KUBATA RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P195
NUNDA RIVER LODGE
P118
KUBU CAMP
P113
NYAMA RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P196
KUMAGA CAMP
P55
OCEAN CELLAR (SWAKOPMUND)
P197
KUNENE RIVER ACTIVITIES (KUNENE RIVER)
P184
ODYSSEY CAR HIRE
P152
KUNENE RIVER LODGE
P66
OHANGE LODGE
P28
KUNENE RIVER LODGE RESTAURANT (KUNENE RIVER)
P195
OKAHANDJA COUNTRY RESTAURANT (OKAHANDJA)
P197
KUPFERQUELLE RESORT
P22
OKAUKUEJO CAMP
P16
LAGOON CHALETS & CARAVAN PARK
P138
OKONJIMA DAY VISITOR CENTRE (WATERBERG)
P185
LAKE OANOB ACTITIVIES (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS)
P184
OLD STEAMER RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND)
P197
LAKE OANOB RESORT
P85
OLIFANTSRUS CAMP
P16
LAKE OANOB RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS)
P195
OMALANGA SAFARIS
P156
LANGKLOOF CAMPSITE
P143
OMAPAHA CAMPING
P24
LAPA LANGE ACTIVITIES (MATIENTAL)
P184
OMAPAHA HIMBA VILLAGE (ETOSHA SOUTH)
P185
LAPA LANGE CAMPING
P54
OMATAKO VALLEY RESTCAMP
P51
LAPA LANGE RESTAURANT (MARIENTAL)
P195
OMBALANTU BAOBAB TREE & CAMPING
P33
LE MIRAGE ACTIVITIES (SOSSUSVLEI)
P184
OMBINDA COUNTRY LODGE
P32
LE MIRAGE RESTAURANT (SOSSUS VLEI)
P195
OMBO REST CAMP
P80
LEADWOOD CAMPSITE
P22
OMBOROKO CAMPSITE
P34
LEKUBU PAN
P41
OMUNJANI CAMP
P66
LETIAHAU PAN
P41
ONDANGWA AIRPORT LODGE
P33
LEVO TOURS DOLPHIN & SEAL (WALVIS BAY)
P184
ONGONGO WATERFALL CAMP
P70
LEVO TOURS DUNE & DESERT SAFARIS (WALVIS BAY)
P184
OP MY STOEP CAMPING
P101
LINYANTI CAMP
P57
OPPI-KOPPI-RESTCAMP CC
P25
LITTLE HUNTER'S REST
P90
OPUWO COUNTRY HOTEL
P68
LITTLE HUNTER'S REST
P90
ORANGE RIVER CELLARS (UPINGTON)
P185
LIVINGSTONE’S CAMP
P116
ORANGE RIVER RAFTING CAMP
P100
MADISA CAMP
P72
ORYX 4X4 HIRE
P152
MAHURUSHELE PAN
P41
OTJIKANDERO HIMBA ORPHAN VILLAGE (KAMANJAB)
P185
MALTAHÖHE HOTEL RESTAURANT (MALTAHÖHE)
P196
OTJIWA LODGE CAMPSITE
P34
MANGO BAR & RESTAURANT (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P196
OTJIWA WILDLIFE ACTIVITIES (WATERBERG)
P186
MARIENTAL RESTCAMP
P52
OUT OF AFRICA RESTAURAN (OTJIWARONGO)
P197
MARITZ COUNTRY LODGE
P95
PALM AFRIQUE CAMPING
P44
MATA-MATA
P49
PANDA REST CAMP
P122
MELISSA’S RESTAURANT (KAMANJAB)
P196
PANGOLIN PHOTO SAFARIS (KASANE)
P186
METEORITE CAMPING
P26
PASSARGE PAN
P41
MIDGARD ACTIVITIES (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
P184
PEGASUS CAR AND CAMPER HIRE
P152
MIDGARD RESTAURANT (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT)
P196
PENGUIN RESTAURANT (LUDERITZ)
P197
MILE 108 CAMPSITE
P134
PERDEKLOOF CAMPSITE
P143
MILE 72 CAMPSITE
P128
PIPER PAN
P41
MINEN HOTEL RESTAURANT (TSUMEB)
P196
POPA FALLS CAMP
P119
MOLOPO KALAHARI LODGE
P49
POTJIESPAM REST CAMP
P101
MOLOPO RESTAURANT (KGALAGADI)
P196
RAINBOW RIVER ACTIVITIES (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P186
MOLOSE PAN
P41
RAINBOW RIVER LODGE
P119
MONDJILA SAFARI CAMP
P24
RED DUNE CAMPING
P58
MONTEIRO ACCOMMODATION
P85
RED OX STEAKHOUSE (VANRHYNSDORP)
P197
MOONLIGHT CAMP
P136
RED OX UPINGTON (UPINGTON)
P197
MORESWE PAN
P41
RICHTERSBERG CAMP SITE
P102
MOTOPI PAN
P41
RIVER CHALETS
P52
MTC LOCATIONS
P169
RIVER CROSSING RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK SURROUNDS)
P197
MTC SERVICES
P168
RIVER GUESTHOUSE & CAMPING
P82
MUCHENJE CAMPSITE & COTTAGES
P112
RIVERDANCE ACTIVITIES (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P186
MUKOLO CAMP
P116
RIVERDANCE LODGE
P119
MUKUKU REST CAMP
P118
RONDEBERG CAMPING
P143
MURURANI CAMP
P26
ROSE QUARTZ ACTIVITY TOUR (KARAS)
P186
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT KASHANA RESTAURANT (OMARURU)
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
PAGE
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
PAGE
ROSTOCK RITZ
P107
UKUIB CAMP
P76
ROY’S REST CAMP
P26
UNIQUE TOURS
P157
RUACANA EHA CAMP
P67
UNIQUE TOURS ACTIVITIES (SWAKOPMUND)
P187
RUACANA EHA LODGE RESTAURANT (RUACANA)
P198
UPPERDECK BOSKOS RESTAURANT @ NKISI (KANG)
P200
SACHSENHEIM CAMPING
P22
VAN ZYL'S CAMPSITE
P65
SADDLE SE GAT
P96
VENSTERKLIP ELANDBAY'S
P143
SAFARI CAR RENTAL
P152
VICTORIA FALLS REST CAMP & LODGES
P123
SAFARI FOOD SOLUTIONS
P176
VINEYARD CAMPING WINDHOEK
P84
SALT RESTAURANT (LONGBEACH)
P198
VINTAGE RESTAURANT & BEERGARDEN (WINDHOEK)
P200
SANDWICH HARBOUR 4X4 (WALVIS BAY)
P186
VIVO ENERGY SHELL
P173
SAVANNA CAMP SITE
P94
WANDERER TOURS & ADVENTURE (SWAKOPMUND)
P188
SAVUTI CAMP
P57
WATERBERG CAMP
P34
SEA SHACK CAMPING
P146
WEAVER’S ROCK
P34
SEA SIDE HOTEL RESTAURANT (SWAKOPMUND)
P198
WECKE & VOIGTS WHOLESALE
P174
SEEHEIM HOTEL
P92
WELTEVREDE GUEST FARM
P107
SEEHEIM RESTAURANT (FISH RIVER CANYON)
P198
WELWITSCHIA SHUTTLE
P152
SENYATI ACTIVITIES (KASANE)
P186
WEST CARE MEDICAL CENTRE
P175
SENYATI SAFARIS CAMP
P113
WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK CHALETS
P146
SESRIEM CAMPSITE
P103
WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK COTTAGES
P146
SESRIEM OSHANA CAMP
P104
WEST NEST PADSTAL & CAMP
P45
SHAMETU ACTIVITIES (OKAVANGO PANHANDLE)
P186
WHITE HOUSE GUEST FARM
P94
SHAMETU RIVER LODGE & CAMPING
P119
WILD RIDGE ACTIVITIES (MAUN)
P188
SHARK ISLAND
P132
WILD RIDGE BUSH TRAILS SAFARI
P157
SHEPERDS CAMP
P102
WINDHOEK GO KARTING (WINDHOEK)
P188
SHEPHERDS RESTAURANT (ORANJEMUND)
P198
WINDPOMP 14 BARNYARD & CAMP
P137
SITATUNGA CAMP
P57
WINDPOMP 14 RESTAURANT AND BAR (SWAKOPMUND)
P200
SOSSUS OASIS CAMP SITE
P103
WITNESS AFRICA BOTSWANA
P157
SOSSUSFLY (SWAKOPMUND)
P187
XAMARIN CAMPSITE
P143
SOSSUSFLY FLY IN SAFARIS
P161
ZAMBEZI CAR RENTAL
P152
SOSSUSFLY SAFARIS
P157
ZARIS RANCH
P109
SPAR
P172
ZEBRA CAMP
P97
SPITZKOPPE REST CAMP
P76
ZELDA CAMP
P47
SPITZKOPPE REST CAMP
P76
ZELDA GAME & GUESTFARM ACTIVITIES (KALAHARI EAST)
P188
ST NOWHERE SPA & CAMPSITE
P128
STAMPRIET HISTORICAL RESTAURANT (STAMPRIET)
P198
STILLHOUSE ATLANTIC (SWAKOPMUND)
P187
STRATOS AT AVANI (WINDHOEK)
P198
SUN KARROS DAAN VILJOEN
P79
SUN KARROS DAAN VIRJOEN
P85
SUNDAY PAN
P41
SWA SAFARIS
P157
SWAKOP GO KARTING (SWAKOPMUND)
P187
SWAKOPMUND BRAUHAUS (SWAKOPMUND)
P198
TABLE MOUNTAIN TENTED CAMPS
P142
TAMBOTI LUXURY CAMPSITE
P23
TANA SAFARI CAMP
P30
TARANGA SAFARI LODGE
P120
TAUTONA ACTIVITIES (GHANZI)
P187
TAUTONA LODGE
P44
TAUTONA RESTAURANT (GHANZI)
P199
THE BARN RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P199
THE BOMA & RIVERVIEW BAR (MAUN)
P199
THE CLUBHOUSE (HENTIES BAY)
P199
THE ELEGANT FARMSTEAD ACTIVITIES (OKAHANDJA)
P187
THE FISHER RESTAURANT (WINDHOEK)
P199
THE OLD RUSTY BISTRO & PUB (SWAKOP RIVER VALLEY)
P199
THE PORTUGUESE FISHERMAN (LUDERITZ)
P199
THE RAFT FLOATING RESTAURANT (KASANE)
P199
THEBE RIVER LODGE
P113
THONNINGII WINE CELLAR (OTAVI)
P187
THONNINGII WINE FARM
P28
TIROOL CAMPING
P90
TIROOL CAMPING
P90
TORGOS LODGE
P58
TORRA BAY
P134
TRANSFRONTIER RECOVERY
P152
TREERIVIEREN
P50
TUSCIN TSUMKWE CAMP
P51
TWYFELFONTEIN ACTIVITIES (TWYFELFONTEIN)
P187
TWYFELFONTEIN RESTAURANT (TWYFELFONTEIN)
P200
UGAB TERRACE LODGE
P73
UKUIB CAMP
P76
216