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Discover the fascinating world of crocodiles at Crocodile Farm Otjiwarongo, an unforgettable tourist attraction in Namibia filled with adventure and learning.
Crocodile Farm Otjiwarongo is a unique tourist attraction in Namibia, offering an immersive experience into the fascinating world of crocodiles. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, learn about crocodile conservation, and even witness feeding sessions, making it a must-visit for animal lovers and adventurous tourists alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Kaokoland, start by heading south on the C40 road. Continue until you reach the junction with the B1 highway. Turn left onto the B1 and drive towards Otjiwarongo. After approximately 200 km, you will arrive in Otjiwarongo. Once in Otjiwarongo, follow the local road signs to 'Crocodile Farm Otjiwarongo' which is located on Henk Willemes Sint. There are no entrance fees for visiting the farm, but check for any potential costs for activities or tours once you arrive.
Public Transport
To reach Crocodile Farm Otjiwarongo via public transport, you will need to take a bus from a central location in Kaokoland to Otjiwarongo. Various bus companies operate this route, and it is advisable to check the schedule ahead of time. The bus journey can take several hours, so plan accordingly. Once you arrive in Otjiwarongo, you can take a taxi or local shuttle service to reach 'Henk Willemes Sint', where the farm is located. Taxi fares may vary, so confirm the price before starting your journey.
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