Lat: -28.394074° S, Lon: 17.410794° E
Accommodation Info
Norotshama River Resort is ideally situated on the banks of the Orange River. A gateway to Southern Namibia’s wealth of breath-taking natural landscapes, Norotshama is nestled in the heart of the Aussenkehr Grape Valley, home to the largest export table grape farms in the southern hemisphere. The Resort offers 30 luxury suites, 15 camp sites and an a la carte restaurant. Activities include Orange river rafting, fishing, fly fishing and sunset trips on the Orange River.
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Activities
River Rafting & canoeing: enjoy a rafting or canoeing trip on the Orange River
Fishing & Fly fishing: fly fishing / fishing day trips
Hiking trails: enjoy a hike on the reserve
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