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Wednesday, 20 December 2023

Namibia: Hunting Ranch in Okahandja area for sale!

FOR SALE - Guest FARM / Hunting RANCH 

64 km east of Okahandja

5376 Hectares

N$ 59 500 000 - Offers welcome

Sole mandate

The farm is located a mere 55 min drive from the Capital City Windhoek and comprises of the following;

MAIN HOUSE

3 Bedrooms with air con

2 Bathrooms

2 Offices (1 Walk in safe) 

1 TV Room

1 Sitting Lounge with air-con 

1 Dining Lounge

1 Recreational Lounge with Bar

1 Extra Toilet

1 Kitchen/Scullery 

1 Walk-in Pantry

1 Washing/Laundry Room

GUEST ROOMS

Room 1  Double with shower & toilet with ceiling fan

Room 2  Double with shower & toilet with ceiling fan

Room 3 Single with shower & toilet with ceiling fan

Room 4  Double and 1 single bed (family room) with shower, bath & toilet, with fridge and ceiling fan

Room 5  Double with shower, bath & toilet with ceiling fan

Room 6  Double with shower & toilet with ceiling fan 

Room 7  Double with shower & toilet with ceiling fan

1 Outside toilet & shower

1 Granny Flatlet with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge and kitchen, garage 

1 Flatlet with 3 bedrooms, bathroom, lounge, kitchen, self-catering unit

BUTCHERY - Registered Abattoir Slaughter facility 

2 Cold-rooms 

1 Drying room 

1 Storage room 

2 Working rooms

OUTSIDE BUILDINGS 

2 Lockup Garages

3 Underroof Garages 

1 Big Barn for motor vehicles and machines

1 Big Storeroom

1 Staff Facilities, 

1 Bathroom with shower & Toilet (outside)

1 Storeroom

1 Generator

3 Store rooms

1 Gasoline Room

LAPA

Entertainment/dining room

1 Toilet Swimming Pool

"Gecko" Braai, seating for 12 people

MANAGER'S Living Space 

1 Bedrooms with air con

1  Bathroom & Toilet

1  Sitting room/ Kitchen combined with air-con

1  Car Port

RESTAURANT - Brand new - Fully Fitted

Seating 45 guests

1 Dining room

1 Dining/Entertainment area with air-con

Fully equipped with a big screen and audio/TV/meeting facility

Fully equipped for conference facility

1 Bar with store room with air-con

2 Toilets 

1 Kitchen with extractor fans

3 Staff Toilets 

1 Cold room 

1 Freezer room 

1 Storeroom

Laundry facility

4 Built Chicken Coop

2 Built Alpaca Houses

24 Build Bird Aviaries

1 Large barn for animals, horses, alpacas, etc, for breeding

1 Greenhouse for growing greens

2 Storerooms (used for wood and building material)

STAFF FACILITIES

9 Staff houses with 2 bedrooms, kitchen, shower, toilet, warm water, electricity

1 Communal Hall for entertainment / TV room

CAMPING SITE situated in close proximity to the main House

5 Camping ablution blocks, each consisting of a shower, toilet, kitchenette, warm water, and electricity

1 x MILKING ROOM WITH MILKING FACILITY

An additional CAMPING SITE WITHIN GAME CAMP

1 x Ablution block, with shower, toilet, kitchenette, water with geyser

Facility for 5 camping sites

CATTLE AND GAME COUNTS AS AT MARCH 2023

Cattle +/- 150

Sheep/Goats 15 Eland +/- 50

Blou wildebeest +/- 250 

Swart wildebeest +/- 40

Rooibokke/lmpala +/- 150

Gemsbokke/Oryx +/- 170

Duiker +/- 50 

Klipspringer +/- 20

Steenbok +/- 50

Cheetah

Leopard

Nocturnal animals

22 White Gemsbokke/Oryx

30 Skilder Gemsbokke/Oryx

Zebra +/- 60

Average Rain Fall

2022 = 340

2021 = 364

2020 = 281

Boreholes, depth and delivery in cubic meters per hour,

1 (120 m, 2m3)

2 (110 m, 1.5m3)

3 (125 m, 3m3)

4 (135 m, 3m3)

Engines = 2 hp (Horsepower)

Wind pumps = 2 Climax and 1 Stewart Lloyds

Dams= 6 cement dams 70m3 each, 1 stone dam 60m3

Cribs = 7

Boundary= 26.5 km, 1.2 stock fence and 3.8 km game-proof fence

4 Game camps each measuring 100 hectares each








































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Monday, 22 August 2022

Namibia: Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp, Kaokoland, southern Africa

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp is located in one of the most remote corners of Africa, where the desert landscapes of Kaokoland meet the Skeleton Coast the rugged mountains and canyons of the Hoanib River provide a last refuge for some of the continent's most unique wildlife; this is the home of the legendary desert elephant and the last free roaming rhino population on earth. In fact seventy five per cent of Namibia's endemic species inhabit this last bastion of the wilderness.

The Save the Rhino Trust has been involved with rhino conservation in this area since the early eighties, and in partnership with Wilderness Safaris, offer the chance to experience one of the most incredible desert treks in Africa. Camel expeditions, following ancient paths worn into this harsh land by countless generations of desert elephant and rhino, lead you through this timeless landscape; one that few people have ever seen. Experience the wilder side of Africa where only the sporadic roar of lion or cackle of hyena punctuates the silence of the night. Save the Rhino Trust employ professional trackers from the community who travel with us to search for the rare desert-dwelling black rhino.

Hoanib River Camp is the exclusive tented camp close to the Hoanib River is a relaxed haven from where guests explore this wild land on foot, by camel or from the comfort of one of safari vehicles. The camp is powered by solar-powered inverter systems and there are no generators or pumps running whilst guests are in camp. The near-mythical Hoanib River provides a meandering thread of life in this unforgiving land. Lined by hundreds of Ana Trees, whose copious production of pods attracts large herds of antelope, giraffe and elephant, the oasis like river is rated by purists as one of Africa's great wilderness experiences.

Hoanib River Camp is a must-visit on your Namibian safari.

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Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Namibia: Kifaru Luxury Lodge & Bush Camp | Кифару Лодж Намибия

The Portfolio: Kifaru Luxury Lodge & Bush Camp

A mere 25 km from the northern Namibian town of Outjo and just 100 km away from the world renowned Etosha National Park, you find Kifaru Luxury Lodge and Bush Camp.

This private reserve boasts more than 60 species of mammal and more than 300 species of bird.

This is definitely not just an over-night stop, this is somewhere to linger a while and experience the very real and tangible positive impact that tourism has on the conservation efforts for the black and white rhino in Namibia.

The Kifaru Luxury Lodge is built atop beautifully weathered outcrops, offering unrivalled views of the mopane forest and wildlife reserve below.

Kifaru Luxury Lodge comprises of 4 premier suites and 2 deluxe rooms.

The 4 premier suites are air-conditioned and boast a safe, tea and coffee station, hair dryer, full-length mirror, a cheeky midnight snack, fruit basket, 100% cotton bathrobes, mosquito nets, free wi-fi and a private viewing deck.

In the bathrooms you will find both an in-door and out-door shower, separate WC, standalone bathtub with bath salts to release the stresses of a day in the veld, a double vanity as well as luxurious toiletries made from 100% natural ingredients, as are the luxuriant towels.

The 2 deluxe rooms are air-conditioned and boast a safe, tea and coffee station, hair dryer, fruit basket, 100% cotton bathrobes, free wi-fi and a private viewing deck.

In the bathrooms you will find a large walk-in shower, separate WC, a double vanity as well as luxurious toiletries made from 100% natural ingredients, as are the luxuriant towels.

The rustic Bush Camp, located about 5 km away, and offers guests a laid-back, relaxed experience; with a main area built to resemble a barn and a 'farm dam' swimming pool.

The 12 en-suite rooms have showers, complimentary toiletries and a cordoned off patio area with outside seating.

There are both twin-bed and double-bed rooms available. Bush Camp is ideal for guests travelling in large groups.

Conservation at Kifaru

The name ‘Kifaru’ means ‘Rhino’ in Swahili and the conservation of these critically endangered animals is at the heart of the Kifaru ethos, with the majority of the revenue generated by the lodge going directly towards Rhino Momma and their conservation efforts.

The Rhino Momma Project is dedicated to the care and repopulation of the Rhino species in Southern Africa. In order to achieve these goals we routinely dehorn our rhinos to reduce the risk of poaching. Kifaru Luxury Lodge is the proud lodge representative of the program.

By visiting the lodge and experiencing the reserve, visitors are offered a very real experience of the positive and tangible impact that tourism can have on the conservation efforts of these incredible animals in Namibia.

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