The tourism initiative has been amended as NTB and the Ministry of Tourism has realized that no new bookings have been received since 1 September. The amendments include the following:
Here on our homepage we take with onto a virtual journey where we want to show you how we are experience these difficult times and where we want to supply you with regular news about Omandumba and its staff. With our stories and pictures of our everyday life we would like to send a bit of an Africa feeling to you. We know that many of you have or had to cancel your planed journey due to the current circumstances and hope to be able to bring closer a small piece of Namibia to you and to preserve or ignite the anticipation of your next Namibia safari. We will stay in contact!
Omandumba Guestfarm, has – as many other companies in Namibia – been hit hard by the Corona crisis. In fact the situation is precarious. Family Rust and the staff of Omandumba are now supported by Henning and Jana Bush through a fund-raiser by Betterplace
Our long-term guest and archaeologist Richard Bersch, who has studied the rock paintings on Omandumba extensively, kindly published an article on our website on the topic: “Rock paintings and the history of Omandumba in the Erongo Mountains.”
We are currently offering a 30% special on Guestfarm, Bush Camp and campsite.
Find out more on our rates page.
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