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Opuwo Country Hotel  

Opuwo Country Hotel
Opuwo / Kaokoland


Opuwo is the gateway to the Kaokoveld region in the northwestern part of Namibia or also known as the Kunene region. The remote area south of the Kunene river is the home of the Himba people, who have kept their ethnic individuality and culture in the seclusion of Kaokoland.

Opuwo Country Hotel was officially opened by His Excellency, Hifikepunye Pohamba on 25 August 2005. The hotel provides comfortable luxury accommodation with air conditioning and is your ideal base from where to explore Kaokoland.

Accommodation: 28 Luxury rooms, 12 standard rooms, dining room, bar, lounge, wine cellar, curio shop, patio and swimming pool.

Self-drive excursions to Epupa Falls, Swartbooisdrift (Kunene), Kaoko-Otavi and other points of interest or a guided excursion to an authentic Himba village can be undertaken from the Hotel.

Enjoy a perfect end to your day with your selected wine from the cellar and a magnificent sunset over the beautiful landscape of Namibia's extreme North West.

Rates B&B: Double room from N$930 per person. per person N$200

Address: PO Box 6597, Windhoek
Tel: +264 (0)61 374750
Fax: +264 (0)61 256598
Email: Opuwo Country Hotel
Website: Opuwo Country Hotel
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