Orange River Accommodation : STANDARD CABANAS
Orange River Accommodation Namibia. Cabana Accommodation Namibia. Further more the Orange River Accommodation in Namibia found on the banks of the Orange has air conditioning. The Accommodation is however on a Bed Only Basis. In Addition all meals are served in our restaurant overlooking the Orange River. More over the Accommodation in Namibia is only 13km from the Namibian Border. Subsequently the Accommodation in Namibia IS NOT self-catering. All meals available at the on site Restaurant.
OUT OF SEASON
Bed Only R1375.00 per Accommodation Room Sleeping 2 : p/night
Bed Only R1375.00 per Accommodation Room Sleeping 1 : p/night
IN SEASON
Bed Only R1570.00 per Accommodation Room Sleeping 2 : p/night
Bed Only R1570.00 per Accommodation Room Sleeping 1 : p/night
Furthermore the Above Rates are applicable until 30 June 2024
NB : In Conclusion Please note the Standard Orange River Accommodation Rooms were designed to accommodate 2 people comfortably.
When adding an extra mattress into a Cabana on request as follows:
Babies Under 3 :
Free of charge – Bring own cot & bedding.
Children U12 :
R250 per night – Maximum 1 extra child per Cabana
Children 13 and Older incl Adults :
R500 per night – Maximum 1 extra Adult per Cabana
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING :
All bookings made Online for Namibia are noteably via Credit Card Only
In the event that Bookings for Namibia are 31 Days OR more 50% DP will apply
For more information : Family Cabanas
For more information : Felix Unite River Adventures
To view Provenance Camp Pictures : Gallery
Namibia – GENERAL INFORMATION
Namibia is a really beautiful country – a strong contrast of the weird and wonderful. It boasts the world’s second largest canyon, the highest sand dunes, the oldest desert, the largest existing meteorite, the smallest antelope, some of the most strange and bizarre plants and many other truly strange attractions. Everywhere you look, there is something astonishing and breath taking to see!
Namibia is mostly desert, with big rivers on its borders. The Orange River on its southern border with South Africa. The Kunene on its north-western border with Angola and the Okavango on the north-eastern border of the Caprivi Strip. The Caprivi Strip was subsequently added on to Namibia in order to give the German colonialists access to the Zambezi.
There is so much to see and do in this vast contrasting country. For Instance you could do a rafting or canoeing trip on either the Kunene or the Orange. The game viewing and bird watching is excellent in Etosha, the Waterberg or any of the many other game reserves.