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Zone 4: Windhoek -- South West


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Tel:++264 (0)61 284 7000
Fax:++264 (0)61 233 701
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• Plan your trip so that you have enough water for the journey and also extra in case you break down or become stuck. • It is a good idea to leave your itinerary with your tour operator, hotel or friends. In the unlikely event that you should become lost, it will be easier for authorities to find you if they knew your plans. • Your vehicle should carry a well-equipped first aid kit. • Make sure you have a current, authoritative map before you leave on your trip. When you leave the official roads marked on your map, there may be no signs to direct you and the condition of the road can be unpredictable. • Please take the time to listen carefully to the safety briefing given by your car hire company. Ask advice on the condition of the roads in the areas you plan to visit. If your vehicle has extra fuel and water tanks, use them. • Use your common sense at all times! Take the same precautions in Namibia you would anywhere else in the world: Look after your personal items. Do not leave your valuables visible in a car or hotel room. Lock your hotel room door when you enter and when you leave. Don’t carry large amounts of cash on you. Never pick up hitch-hikers. Avoid displaying flashy jewellery and carry your camera in its pack on your shoulder rather than around your neck. • When entering any game park or other area where there are wild animals, read the safety guidelines available. It is dangerous to leave your vehicle in a wildlife area. No matter how beautiful or gentle an animal may appear, the only safe way to look at it is from the safety of your vehicle. • When travelling in remote regions of Namibia, it is recommended that you hire a tour guide who is familiar with the local conditions. Also, tour guides will take you to interesting places you might otherwise miss and they will have a wealth of information on the area to share with you. We kindly ask you to dispose of your litter properly. It is important to respect local people and cultures, particularly when travelling in their areas.

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