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The 4-star Windhoek Country Club Resort is the final word in luxury and entertainment in Namibia. The resort is situated on the outskirts of Windhoek and therefore only a 5 minute drive from any business meeting or cultural shopping experience. Bordering on a championship 18-hole golf course, this luxurious hotel is every golf enthusiast's dream.
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The Windhoek Country Club Resort - How to Book
Enquire Online or call +27 11 791-0519
(Monday to Friday, 8AM to 17PM, GMT+2)
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Property Amenities
SATSA Member Cots Available Babysitting SABC, MNET + Satellite in Room Non-Smoking Room Hairdrier available Toiletries available Air-Conditioning Heating in room Safe in room/reception Tea/Coffee facilities in room Bar/Fridge in room Safe open off-street parking Laundry Service Ironing service Cocktail bar/pub Room Service Restaurant / Dining Room Special Meals on request Credit cards accepted Casino Conference facilities Internet/e-mail facilities Curio Shop on site Swimming pool Tennis Court Golf Wheelchair friendly No pets allowed
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Area Attractions
Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, is located in a basin between the Khomas Highland, Auas and Eros Mountains. Whether due to pure luck or a brilliant stroke of Germanic planning, Windhoek is situated in almost the exact centre of Namibia. This makes it the ideal place to start and plan any Namibian travel arrangements.
Windhoek is home to approximately 200 000 people - an extremely small capital by global standards. This number is growing rapidly, however, mostly due to a lack of employment in rural areas. Despite the large increase in population over the last few years, the city centre is extremely clean, and mostly trouble-free. Most tourists comment on the cleanliness of the city, and often pronounce Windhoek to be a most un-African city. As can be expected from a capital city, Windhoek is home to many of the best hotels in Namibia, as well as several other accommodation establishments ranging from backpackers to up-market guest house.
The Windhoek city centre is characterised by a large number of German-style buildings, a lasting reminder of Namibia's early colonial history. Early buildings such as the Alte Feste (old fort), Christuskirche and Tintenpalast (the parliament buildings) are of particular historical interest. In a typical display of unintentional Namibian irony, the Alte Feste Fort, once the bastion of German colonialism, now houses the National Museum.
Apart from being the logical place to start your travels, Windhoek has Namibia's only international airport. During the day the city centre has a European café culture, and German cuisine dominates. Despite this, Namibian influence can be found in the quantity and quality of meat on offer. Nightlife in the city centre is limited to a few restaurants and the occasional nightclub, with most of the nightlife happening outside of the city centre in the suburbs and township areas.
For the uninitiated, visiting a township can be a daunting (and unsafe) experience, but with a little local guidance you could be in for the time of your life. The safest and most informative way of visiting these areas is on a Windhoek Township Tour. Most importantly, Windhoek is home to Namibia's brewing industry, and, for the less adventurous, Windhoek is a great place to wile away the time while sipping (or gulping) a cold beer.
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Driving Directions:
Directions from Hosea Kutako to Windhoek Country Club Resort
From the Hosea Kutako International Airport, travel along the B6 road. Your first T-Junction, turn right into Sam Nujoma road to Windhoek, turning left into Jan Jonker at the first traffic light.
Jan Jonker takes you around the mountain, bypassing the city on your right.
At the next traffic light, take the feeder road to the left. You are now in Robert Mugabe Road and you travel along to to a traffic light - about 2 km's - cross and continue up to a T-Junction. Turn right into Sean McBride and go down and cross both 4-way stop streets which is on the B1. Across the road is the Truck port and Aresbusch Lodge.
Turn left at the traffic light onto the B1 and shortly you will pass the sign indicating a right turn for the Windhoek Country Club Resort - Another sign a little further along indicates this is the turn off for Okahandja as well. Go around the cirle to your right. This is the Western Bypass, and once you have turned right the hotel is 1.5km along this road just after the Golf Course.
Directions from Swakopmund to Windhoek Country Club Resort
As you exit Swakopmund on the B1, drive along +-145 km, you will cross the Khan River Bridge onto Theo Ben Gurirab Street. Continue up to a T-Junction, turn left into Bahnhof Street. You will then again be on the B2 and drive into Karibib (still on the B2). Drive through all the way out of Karibib, about 151 km you will reach Okahandja. Do not turn off anywhere, continue on the highway.
As you drive out of Okahandja, 79 km you will drive onto the B1 (Western Bypass), continue on the B1 highway until you reach the Windhoek Country Club Resort & Casino on your left.
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