Namibia: Caprivi Sets Up Tourism Route

7 November 2006

Windhoek — Caprivi has become the second region in the country to establish a tourism route that aims at attracting more tourists to the area.

The Caprivi Wetlands Paradise Route is the second tourism route in Namibia and the 61st in Africa to be launched. Open Africa, a non-profit organization that promotes tourist routes, together with Caprivi community members, private lodge owners and non-governmental organizations pooled their resources to establish the route that is based on the concept of the wine routes of the Western Cape in South Africa.

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