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| Bella-mia caters primarily for the independent, self-drive tourist and business people, who prefer an elegant and tranquil environment! Situated in the Klein-Windhoek valley, offering quiet, cosy and comfortable appartments.
The Klein-Windhoek shoppingcentre and restaurants a ...
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| Self-catering Accommodation specialising in extended stay (min 5 days)
For elegantly furnished, self-contained, self-catering apartments in Windhoek, look no further.
Mountain View Corporate Apartments are nestled on the slopes of the Klein Windhoek Valley, Whether for bu ...
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| In the heart of the City, only some 15 minutes from the Main Post Office, we offer accommodation in 3 double rooms as well as a 4 bed flat for self-caterers. Each room has its shower and toilet en-suite.
We offer our guests a coffee-set with tea, coffee, an electric kettle, a ...
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| Hotel Pension Cori is centrally situated, about 5 minutes from the city centre.
the accommodation comprises of 16 luxury en-suite rooms, each equipped with TV, telephone, ceiling fan, heater, clock radio, tea and coffee facilities.
Hotel Pension Cori offers exotic surroundi ...
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| The perfect place to stay when you're passing through Windhoek, whether on business or for pleasure, is Hotel Pension Uhland. Your friendly hosts, Irmgard and Juergen, offer you personal service, comfortable and affordable accommodation conveniently situated within 15 minutes wal ...
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| Ideal accommodation for your first or last nights in Namibia and situated nearby Windhoek at your way to or your way back from Swakopmund or Etoscha Park. Our Lodge is recommended for individual travelers and small groups!
Within only 20 minutes of a drive from Windhoek you w ...
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| Apartments in Windhoek. Whether you are travelling for pleasure or business – our 16-exclusive self-contained 1- or 2-bedroom Apartments and Studios are fully furnished to the highest standards.
We are proud to offer you independence and comfort in walking distance to the ...
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| The accommodation has a safe homely atmosphere with 1 Single Room and 2 Double all with en suite TV / Fridge, Safe Parking
Breakfast of your choice
We speak German, English, Afrikaans,
on Parle un peu de francais
Car Hire and Fishing trips can be arranged on request
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| Khan River Lodge offers luxury accommodation and African hunting safaris in true Namibia farm style, in our magnificent lodge only 2 hours from Windhoek International Airport. Also available are trophy hunting safaris and various other safaris and tours throughout Namibia.
On ...
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| Your hosts and staff at Kleines Heim embrace the ethic of hospitality and service to their guests.
There are 14 air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms.
Meals are served in the dining room or on special occasions starlite meals can be arranged by our chef. Guest lounge with TV ...
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| Maison Ambre is located on the scenic eastern slopes of Luxery Hill in Windhoek.
Maison Ambre offers both the business traveller and tourist 3 luxery double rooms and 2 two-room appartments, of which one offers the guest a Queens size 152 cm double bed and bathroom with bath ...
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| Situated close to the city centre capital of Windhoek, in the suburb of Suiderhof, Maries Guesthouse is the ideal start or end to your Namibian adventure.
Whether you are travelling for business or leisure, this Guesthouse offers you comfortable and peaceful surroundings; Prof ...
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| Onjala Lodge is situated about 75 km north-east from Windhoek.
Are you looking for an intensive encounter with Nature? Do you enjoy walking, climbing or horse riding? You will be inspired by the contrasting beauty of this extraordinary landscape.
Should your interest be ...
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| Built in 1912, this restored German Manor, rich in Victorian styling has a wonderful Mediterranean atmosphere. Unique private rooms boasting hand crafted furniture and luxurious styling are surrounded by a beautiful garden.
Facilities include: Swimming pool, Internet connection ...
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| The "BIG FIVE" welcome you to enjoy our luxury family run Pension.
Pension Shumba has become a wellknown address for tourist as well as for business people. The success - has been said - is to make everybody feel like part of the family.
Conveniently close to Central Windho ...
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| Farm Kiripotib* is situated 160 km south east of Windhoek in the vastness of the Kalahari. It is easily accessible on 90km of tarred and 70km of good gravel roads in a leisurely two hour drive (driving through the beautiful outskirts of the Auas Mountains south east of Windhoek). ...
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| Situated on the banks of the dry Arebbusch River, the lodge nestles in natural surroundings yet is still within Windhoek's muncipal limits, far from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet minutes away from the capital's shopping centres and attractions.
We offer the offer th ...
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| Closed for renovations 20th Dec, 09 to 5th Jan 2010
Nestled in a beautiful garden of indiginous flora, Casa Blanca has the romantic atmosphere of a Spanish-North African castle, with cool wide corridors of terracotta tiles and wrought iron.
Great pride is taken in our ...
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| * Closed until October 2009 **
Surrounded by smooth, ever rolling hills of the Khomas Highlands with a breathtaking view towards the sunsetting west lies Eagles Rock amongst Acacia trees - gazed upon by browsing Kudu antilopes howled at by the night hunting Afr ...
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| The Guestfarm Niedersachsen offers quiet, yet inspiring holidays in breathtaking nature, farm drives, hiking, game- and birdwatching, 4x4 tours to the Namib-Naukluft-Park and to the Kuiseb Canyon and also spectacular Deep-Sky observations from our own astronomical observatory.
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| Conveniently situated half-way between Namibia's capital, Windhoek, and Windhoek International Airport, Finke's Sicht offers all modern amenities like rooms with bathrooms / showers and WC, public phone and TV.
But you are in middle of the bushveld where wild animals roam rig ...
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| A tranquil spot in the Eros Hills offering a warm and friendly atmosphere that is both cosy and comfortable. All rooms which are en-suite are fully equipped with a safe, mini-bar, satellite TV and air-conditioner.
The dining area overlooks a sparkling swimming pool, amidst a ...
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Windhoek (pronounced /vindhoek/, sometimes in German: Windhuk) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Namibia. It is located in the central Khomas Region, and had a population of 233,529 in the 2001 census but is now believed to be over 296,000 in 2008.
The city is a major trading centre for sheep skin. It sits on a sloping plain on the northern side of the Khomas Hochland (Khomas Highlands) at an altitude of 1,665 metres (5,460 ft).
Windhoek is situated in a semi-desert climatic region. Days are mostly warm with very hot days during the summer months, while nights are generally cool. The average annual temperature is 19.47 °C (67.05 °F), which is high for a site at such a high altitude on the edge of the tropics. This is mainly due to the prevalence of a warm northerly airflow and the mountains to the south, which shelter the city from cold southerly winds.
The winter months of June, July and August usually experience very little rain. Minimum temperatures range between 5°C (41°F) to 18°C (64°F). Nights are usually cool, although the temperature seldom drops below 0°C, and it almost never snows. Days are usually hot to very hot, varying from a maximum of 20 °C (68 °F) in July to 31 °C (88 °F) in January.
Mean annual rainfall is around 360 millimetres (14 in), which is too low to support crops or gardens without heavy use of watering. The natural vegetation of the area is scrub and steppe. Droughts are a regular occurrence; dry and wet years run through a cycle that lasts around 10 years.
The city of Windhoek is traditionally known by two names: Ai-Gams, from the Nama people, which literally refers to the hot springs that were once part of Windhoek, while the second name, Otjomuise, meaning a place of team, was given by the Herero people. Both traditional names reference the hot springs.
The early settlements of Windhoek came about because of the water from the hot springs. In the mid-1800s Captain Jan Jonker Afrikaner settled near one of the main hot springs, located in the present-day Klein-Windhoek, an upper-class suburb of Windhoek.
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