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Kashana Namibia, the guesthouse in Omaruru is situated in Dr. Ian Scheepers Drive.
This historical landmark was originally the Canadian Miners’ Casino which lost it’s former glory over the years, the new owner restored it to its former architectural glory and in August 2007 Kashana was established and the building now serves as the inside restaurant, bar and reception area. Explore the beautifully designed art gallery and the local art & craft shops on the property, each started with the sole purpose of supporting and developing the local community.
Our tranquil garden a la carte restaurant attracts many local visitors as well as groups for an afternoon stopover and is a perfect haven for that midday break. Kashana’s restaurant offers a delightful Namibian culinary experience for individuals and groups. You are welcome to join us for lunch, coffee or an exquisite dinner with the opportunity to sample our select wine list. We also enjoy catering for functions, for which there are three different rooms to choose from as venues. The bar, which has been designed by Namibian artist Trevor Nott, is a highlight of Namibian interior design.
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- 6 luxury air-conditioned chalets each with en-suite bathroom, television, mini-bar and coffee/tea station, elegantly decorated while ensuring all the comforts of home with a magnificent atmosphere
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- 2 luxury air-conditioned rooms each with en-suite bathroom, separate lounge, television, mini-bar and coffee/tea station. Perfect for families requiring privacy or guests staying for longer than 3 nights.
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- Wireless Internet, TV, Restaurant
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- Gallery, Arts & Crafts Centre
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01.11.2011 - 31.10.2012
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Single Chalet
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N$ 627.84 BB
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Double Chalet
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N$ 896.92 BB
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- Go on a Donkey Cart Ride through Omaruru
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Take the C33 to Omaruru, turn left into Wilhelm Zeraua Rd and turn right just after the police station into River Street, take your first road left into Dr. I Scheepers Street. It is the first entrance on the left hand side of the road.
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