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Farm Wildpark Maltahohe |
At Farm Wildpark a
guests will enjoy the great hospitality, farm life and typical cuisine, only
the south of Namibia can offer. A farm drive with your hosts Barnie and Heidi will be a
very special experience. Hosts offer 4 cosy double rooms, but whoever wants to
enjoy the never-ending starlit sky only Namibia can offer, is welcome to use
our 3 camp sites at the farm dam. Farm Wildpark is situated 250 kilometres
south of Windhoek the capital of Namibia. The farm which is sill in family
possession, was purchased in 1909 from the former colonial authorities by
Dr. Paul Kränzle, who was the district surgeon of Maltahöhe in those days.
Historical places like the old police station and school at Kub, the little
town of Maltahöhe and Duwisib Castle, as well as scenic highlights like
Sossusvlei, Sesriem Canyon or the Naukluft mountains are in close proximity
and worth a days visit.
We offer 4 cosy double rooms, but whoever wants to enjoy the never-ending
starlit sky only Namibia can offer, is welcome to use our 3 camp sites at the
farm dam.
Rates 2008 per person per night (valid until 31 October 2008):
| Dinner, bed and breakfast | |
| Single room | N$ 515 |
| Per person sharing | N$ 515 |
| Children: 5 - 11 years old | N$ 220 |
| Children under 5 years old | Free |
| Camping | N$ 90 |
| Farm drive per person minimum of 4 persons (3 hours drive) | N$ 110 |
| Sundowner | N$ 35 |
Reservations & information agent:
Elena Travel Services &
Car Hire CC
P.O. Box 3127 Windhoek, Namibia
Fax: +264 61 244558
E-mail: info@namibweb.com
To book:
1) you can e-mail us requesting information and/or rates
Reservations are only accepted in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
Final availability confirmation: in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
See
also: Terms & conditions,
Payment options and
Cancellation
policy
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