Showing posts with label okavango river. Show all posts
Showing posts with label okavango river. Show all posts

09 January 2012

Namibia: Ndhovu Safari Lodge access road flooded

The access road to Ndhovu Safari Lodge, located on the banks of the Okavango River right next to the popular Mahango Game Reserve in the Caprivi, is currently flooded.


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Guests arriving with smaller vehicles (2x4s) are asked to stop in the parking area where a car guard is stationed. From here they will be transported to the lodge by boat. Guests with 4X4s can use the road leading to Ngepi, and turn right just before the Ngepi gate. This road will take them to the Ndhovu Safari Lodge. (thx to tourbrief.com)

16 June 2011

Namibia flood updates Pt. 9

The Flood Emergency Coordinating Office (FEMCO) is reporting that that the situation in Namibia's north-central regions, which were hit by the worst floods in decades, is slowly returning to normal as flood levels are decreasing. About 15 549 people are acutally still accommodated at relocation camps in the Caprivi, Ohangwena, Oshana and Omusati regions. According to Dorkas Kapembe-Haiduwa, the Secretary General of Namibia Red Cross Society (NRCS), the numbers are steadily reducing but the Caprivi continues to have the highest number with 9 800 people still in camps.


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We have been following the flood situation in Namibia since the beginning in January 2011. We were also following the closure and re-opening of lodges in northern Namibia. Please make use of the "search box" (top of page, right hand side) to search the blog if you are looking for particular establishments.

"Kavango Open Africa Experience" route launched in Namibia

The new Kavango Open Africa Experience route was launched at the Namibia Tourism Expo on 15 June 2011. The route is based on the riverine landscapes of the Kavango, its people, birds and wildlife. The route, located in  in north eastern Namibia, roughly stretches from Mpungu in the west to Divundu in the east. Both the Mahango and the Khaudum Game Park in the south are also incorporated in the route.
The Kavango region is drained by the Okavango River and the Omuramba Omatako, a long underground river that runs from the centre of Namibia to the Okavango River. Covering a total area of 41 700 km², the Kavango region boasts 869 vegetation species from 88 families so far recognized, about 25% more species-rich than the Okavango Delta. The area the surrounding the river is offering visitors numerous activities such as sunset cruises on the Okavango River, fishing and game viewing.


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The "Kavango Open Africa Experience Route" is fourth launched in Namibia as part of the Open Africa network. Open Africa is a social enterprise that is invited into an area by a community, working with local people to identify and package their area’s tourism potential, with the idea of sustaining livelihoods and enhancing conservation through increased tourism. Open Africa has a systemised route development programme – each route is initiated and managed by the community involved – leading to an increased sense of pride and custodianship in the area, as well as opportunities for local economic development and job creation.