Friday, January 28, 2011

Auob River reaches highest level in more than 10 years

It is still uncertain whether the water will reach the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.

The Auob River, one of only two ephemeral rivers flowing through the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, has reached its highest level in more than a decade – but it is still uncertain whether it will reach the park.
The level of the river began rising sharply last weekend at Stampriet, near its source, and reached the settlement of Gochas, 72 km downstream, on Wednesday afternoon.
The General Manager of the Auob Country Lodge, Maureen De Villiers, told Tour Namibia this morning, the river was flowing the full width of its course and the water level was still rising.
De Villiers said the campsite at the lodge was flooded (Wednesday, 26 January) and that the rising level of the river has since forced the lodge to close the campsite. The Lodge however is operational.
She said the level of the Auob was about 1 m below the causeway at Gochas early yesterday evening, but this morning the river was flowing strongly over the causeway – preventing some of the learners at the village from getting to school.
De Villiers expects the river to begin subsiding in about two day’s time.
Meanwhile, Mr Jannie van der Merwe of the farm Kinkel near the Mata Mata border has told Tour Namibia the flood water is not expected to reach the border before Monday – if the flow is strong enough.
The Auob River is a vital component of the Kgalagadi ecosystem as the subterranean water supports a lush growth of Camel Thorn trees. Regular floods are essential to recharge the underground water which is extracted to provide water to the herds of Springbok, Gemsbok (Oryx), Blue Wildebeest and Red Hartebeest occurring along its course.
Water of the Auob River last reached the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in the year 2000. The Auob River eventually joins the Nossob River at Twee Rivieren at the park’s southern entrance.

Derived from TourNamibia



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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Flooding of the Okavango River and Mariental area

  • Please be advised that the road from Mariental to the Intu Afrika Private Game Reserve is flooded.
    If you plan to travel in that direction without a 4x4 vehicle, please rather drive via Kalkrand.
And on another note:
  • The Okavango River has started to rise at an alarming speed. It has already reached much higher levels now than it had the same time last year. The first floodings have been reported along the river and we expect more floods to occur in the coming weeks. Divava Okavango Lodge & Spa is in the fortunate position to be located on higher grounds and they do not experience flooding of the lodge or the access roads. Please continue to travel to the Okavango. The area needs your support and even during the floods the Kavango and Caprivi remain an unbelievable natural spectacle.

Do not hesitate to contact us for more details at info@namibiareservations.com or www.namibiareservations.com/suclaboe.html

Kalahari Red Dunes Lodge offered on our sister website - Namibia Reservations

Kalahari Red Dunes Lodge now also included on the Website of Namibia Reservations.
A Private Game Reserve of 10000 acres situated in the Kalahari Desert. Enjoy the Kalahari desert from one of twelve individual guest houses. Carrying the names of the largest wild animal species of the reservation, the stilted guest houses are arranged around a Vlei, a natural dry lake. All walking paths from the guest houses to the main building are paved, barrier-free, and well-lit.
Exterior walls made from canvas and the traditional African thatched roofs guarantee an excellent indoor climate even with high outside temperatures. All bathrooms are built as solid construction.
This Lodge is also handicapped friendly with fixed walkways between the bungalows and the restaurant, as well as the bathrooms being barrier free.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Botswana Package offered by Southern Africa Travel

This tour starts from Kasane and offers guest the opportunity to experience a boat trip, visit the National Park and enjoy the scenery and wildlife of Botswana.

2 Persons - Double Room at The Garden Lodge (FI) for 1 Night incl 1 Game Drive & 1 Boat Trip into the Chobe National Park,
Nata Lodge (BB) for 1 Night incl. 1 Game Drive into the Sowa Pan,
1 Double Tent at Audi Camp (BB) for 2 Nights incl. 1 Day Moremi Game Reserve Safari
Drotsky’s Cabins (DBB) for 2 Nights incl. 1 Day Trip with Boat & Guide (fuel excl.)

For only N$ 10 250.00 per person sharing

Special offer valid from 01.01.2011 - 30.04.2011
Terms & Conditions apply
Prices are subject to change due to exchange rate
Additional nights, car hire and flights can be booked


Contact travel@namibiareservations.com for more details
or visit our website for more details: www.namibiareservations.com/packages.html