On a regular basis we avail unique investment opportunities in the rural areas of Namibia and invite private sector investors to develop mid to up-market tourist facilities. Local communities who are custodians of land and other natural resources enter into joint ventures with these investors and they enjoy various benefits which is an incentive for their conservation efforts. |
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| For more information on the Tourism Joint Venture Opportunity, please download the Proposal Guidelines for 2007. | |||
| Proposal Guidelines for 2007 | |||
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| Ehirovipuka Conservancy | |||
| Ehirovipuka is a communal conservancy in the former Kaokoland, in the Kunene region. It starts at the Verda Gate and stretches for about 40km on the Opuwo road. The conservancy was registered on the 1st January 2001 and is now a legal entity. | |||
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| Kambahoka Lodge | |||
| The Aminius settlement is about 200km Southeast of Gobabis in the Omaheke region. It is home to predominantly the Ovaherero people and to an extent the San and Tswana people. | |||
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| Omatendeka Conservancy | |||
| Omatendeka was gazetted in March 2003 as a communal conservancy and is now a legal entity. It is in the former Kaokoland, in the Kunene region, 2 hours’ drive from the Verda Gate. It covers an area of 1,619 square kilometres. | |||
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| Sanitatas Conservancy | |||
| Sanitatas was gazetted on the 1st July 2003 as a communal conservancy and is now a legal entity. It is in the former Kaokoland, in the Kunene region. It covers an area of 1,446 square kilometres. | |||
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| Sesfontein Conservancy | |||
| Sesfontein was gazetted on the 1st July 2003 as a communal conservancy and is now a legal entity. It is in the former Kaokoland, in the Kunene region. It covers an area of 2,591 square kilometres. The area is largely semi-desert and sparse savannah with an average annual rainfall of 150 mm. | |||
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