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Situated on the B1 national highway to Windhoek, Keetmanshoop is the largest town in the south of Namibia. There are some remnants of German architecture still to be seen in the town. The well known 'kokerboom' wood, which consists of a thick copse of quiver trees, is to be found north of Keetmanshoop on a private nature reserve named Gariganus, and is open to the public. |
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=> Central
P O Box 661, Keetmanshoop
Tel : +264 (0)63 225850
Fax : +264 (0)63 224984
clodge@iway.na
www.central-lodge.com |
George proudly offers his guests a home away from home with personalised service. Comprising of 17 rooms, 1 family room and 1 self-catering flat consisting of 2 rooms, bathroom and kitchen, loungeroom, 3 rooms equipped with spa-baths. En-suite rooms all equipped with air-conditioning, telephone, Television, Coffee/Tea making facilities, cosy lounge area and plush carpeting. A fully licensed, a la carte restuarant provides guests with equisite meals. During warmer months guests may cool off in a rock featured swimming pool. Secure parking and conference facilities are available.
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"Stay with style in the South" |
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