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This campsites, one on the mountain and one next to the river is absolutely next level, 250 m along the Cunene river, high fenced with lighting and million dollar views, one of Namibia's best kept secrets close to 7 waterfalls and emerald blue pools. Solar electricity, toilets and hot showers for men and woman but no private facilities yet. Wi-Fi, Swimming pool, big Lapa entertainment area with kiosk is available. Himba village tours, Himba dancers, Daily fountain tours, walking tours and a 7 day Ruacana to Epupa falls walking tour is some of the interesting activities

Raycana Mountain Campsites: Hot water gas geyser shower and toilet, electrical power points, solar lighting, porch with seating benches, lawn space to set up tent, unlimited WiFi reception, viewpoints.
Swimming pool, playpark for children, 250m² Lapa with kiosk and large communal barbecue area, organized ± 6 hour walking trail to nearby scenic fountains @N$350.00 p/p (minimum of 4 people)
6 Standard Campsites: for groups of 4 people or more.
2 Luxury campsites: 2 people allowed per unit. Unit has own twin bed room, private hot water ablution, solar lighting, porch with seating benches, verandah, view point, electrical power points, private barbecue area, unlimited WiFi reception.

Raycana River Campsite: 7 communal fenced in campsites at the river with shared hot water ablution (2 toilets, washbasins andshowers for males and 2 toilets, washbasins and showers for females), electrical power points, unlimited WiFi reception, barbecue area with own washbasin, solar lighting.

 

Camping, Omusati Region, Namibia



Situated in the Umusati Region


Omusati is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, its capital is Outapi. The towns of Okahao, Oshikuku and Ruacana as well as the self-governed village Tsandi are situated in this region. As of 2020, Omusati had 148,834 registered voters. The region is home to the Ruacana Falls, among the largest waterfalls in Africa, and the Omugulugwombashe heritage site. In the north, Omusati borders the Cunene Province of Angola. The region got its name from the Mopane tree which is the dominant species in the region. The Makalani palms decrease rapidly westwards from the border with Oshana region. The region is home to the Ruacana Falls. The waterfall is 120 meters (390 ft) high and 700 meters (2,300 ft) wide in full flood and is among the largest waterfalls in Africa.



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