Showing posts with label Dobe. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 29 November 2022

Namibia: Tsumkwe Lodge

Tsumkwe Lodge is located Tsumkwe, in the north east of Namibia. To get to Tsumkwe, drive northwards from Grootfontein on the B8. After 55 km, you will find the turn-off to Tsumkwe, the C44. This is a gravel road in good condition and you will enter Tsumkwe after about 225 km and 3 hours.

The road can be travelled with any kind of vehicle, but to explore the area, a 4x4 vehicle will be needed. At the moment, fuel is not available in Tsumkwe. There is a very good gravel airfield 5 km outside Tsumkwe.

Tsumkwe is a small settlement in North Eastern Namibia. The area was formerly called Eastern Bushmanland, the former "homeland" of the Ju/'hoansi which means "real people", also referred to as San, Bushmen or !Kung.

The Nyae Nyae Conservancy was formed in 1998 and gives the Ju/'hoansi the right to benefit financially from the wildlife in the area, mostly through receiving income from a hunting concession. It is not a game reserve, but several species of game are found here and conservation of the environment is a priority.

The Ju/'hoansi live throughout the area in closely knitted family groups on what is left of the land of their forefathers. They are the only community in Namibia who are allowed to hunt on government land, albeit only traditionally.

They are increasingly becoming involved in tourism, which provide capital in an area where formal employment is limited. It is possible to camp at these "villages" after obtaining permission and paying a camping fee. There is a conservancy office in Tsumkwe where tourists can obtain information and arrange for a local guide.

The border post at Dobe, 53 km east of Tsumkwe, is now open 7 days a week (7h30 to 16h30 Namibian time) and provides a thoroughfare to Botswana. The 4x4 track to Nokaneng is about 140 km. The average speed one can maintain on this road is 50 km/h. The nearest fuel would be 30km north of Nokaneng at Gumare or at Maun.

At this stage, fuel is not available in Tsumkwe and there are two shops with very basic supplies, a police station, a school, two churches, a clinic, the lodge and some government offices.

The Dutch Reformed Church operates a curio shop in Tsumkwe, which is well worth a visit. The curios are obtained from all the Ju/'hoan communities in the area in exchange for basic food supplies.

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Friday, 4 November 2022

Namibia: Tsumkwe Country Lodge

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Namibia Country Lodges sold Tsumkwe Country Lodge to The University Center For Studies In Namibia (TUCSIN) in 2014.

Their plans were to develop Tsumkwe Lodge into a small Hospitality training center for local San communities in the Tsumkwe area. Due to logistical difficulties, a lack of funding, and COVID, TUCSIN was forced to sell the lodge and the training center. The new owners; Pine and Diekie Pienaar are very passionate about the product. They are both involved with the day to day management and operational affairs of the lodge. Pine is a seasoned building contractor and is active in the building of schools around Tsumkwe & Nyae Nyae Conservancy area. Diekie is a retired school teacher who has taken over the coordination of all training programs facilitated under the stewardship of TUCSIN. They have a classroom with training facilities at the lodge which also hosts many regional meetings and training courses for the development of the area and the upliftment of the community. The lodge has undergone major renovations after COVID. We are happy to say, they are back on track, welcoming guests to this far corner and the remoteness of Bushmanland.

Tsumkwe is situated less than 60 km west of Dobe border post to Botswana, and 256 km east of Grootfontein in the Otjozondjupa Region. This small village is the administrative hub for approximately 600 inhabitants who live in Tsumkwe and the other +/- 3 500 San who live on the outskirts of town and beyond the Nyae Nyae Conservancy.

Nyae Nyae Conservancy; meaning 'place without mountains, but rocky' was registered in 1998 with a view to conserve and protect this fragile area. It covers a protected area of 1 million hectares of unspoiled wilderness in the far East part of Namibia that borders Botswana.

In proximity to the Nyae Nyae Pans and Khaudom National Park, Tsumkwe Country Lodge is an ideal adventurous starting point to reach the Zambezi (Caprivi) Region as well as Botswana via the Dobe border post to experience the famous Okavango-Delta. Tsumkwe is still a wilderness paradise, off the beaten track!

Accommodation Configuration - 21 Twin rooms and 1 Triple room:  

Each room has two large single beds – Twin rooms with mosquito nets. The bathroom has a shower, washbasin, and flush toilet. Due to our outlook on less electricity consumption, the rooms are not air-conditioned. Each room has a powerful fan with a speed setting for those warmer nights.

Camping:

The 10 individual campsites can each take up to six guests with tents and two vehicles per site or one vehicle with a trailer. Four campsites have private showers, basins & toilet facilities, while the remaining six campsites share a communal ablution facility.

Families with Children: 

One triple room is available for two small children to share with their parents. 

Children from 0 to 4 years sharing with parents – Free of Charge (FOC)

Children from 5 to 11 years sharing with parents (Half Price)

Since 2014 Tsumkwe Lodge did not increase their rates. Due to the sharp rise in costs across the board, Tsumkwe Country Lodge has no option but to increase its 2023 rates. Without this increase, it will not be possible to continue improving the quality and service consistency they wish to imbed going forward.

Bookings already confirmed or in the process of being confirmed will be honored at the previous 2023 rates they were quoted. The amended rates will be applicable to all new bookings for 2023.

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