ZAMBEZI WATERFRONT
Discover the Beauty of Zambezi Waterfront: A Nature Lover's Paradise
Discover the breathtaking views and cultural richness at Katima Mulilo Bridge, a stunning landmark connecting Zambia and Namibia.
The Katima Mulilo Bridge is a stunning architectural marvel connecting Zambia and Namibia. This iconic bridge offers breathtaking views and a unique experience for tourists looking to explore the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Katima Mulilo Town Centre, head towards the main street, which is called 'Katima Mulilo Main Street'. Walk along this street heading towards the east. After approximately 1 km, you will reach the Zambezi River. Continue walking along the riverbank until you see the Katima Mulilo Bridge in the distance. It should take you around 15-20 minutes to reach the bridge.
Bicycle Rental
You can rent a bicycle from local shops in Katima Mulilo. From the rental shop, head east on Katima Mulilo Main Street. Cycle for about 1 km until you reach the Zambezi River. Follow the riverbank road that leads to the Katima Mulilo Bridge. The cycling distance is approximately 2 km and should take about 10 minutes.
Public Transport (Taxi)
Find a local taxi service in Katima Mulilo. Inform the driver that you would like to go to the Katima Mulilo Bridge. The taxi will take you directly to the bridge in about 5-10 minutes depending on traffic. Make sure to agree on the fare before starting your journey.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Explore Katima Mulilo: A tranquil town on the Zambezi River offering wildlife safaris, cultural experiences, and cross-border adventures in northeastern Namibia.
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