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NACSO: A Hub for Conservation and Community in Namibia

Discover NACSO in Windhoek: a leading non-profit organization championing conservation and community development in Namibia.

NACSO, located in Windhoek, is a pivotal non-profit organization dedicated to promoting conservation and sustainable community initiatives in Namibia. Tourists can engage with local projects that protect the country's rich biodiversity while supporting community development efforts.

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C3PH+MF8, Windhoek, Windhoek West, NA
Monday
8 am-5 pm
Tuesday
8 am-5 pm
Wednesday
8 am-5 pm
Thursday
8 am-5 pm
Friday
8 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are traveling by car, start from any location in Kavango and head towards the B8 road. Follow the B8 southbound until you reach the junction with the B1 road. Take the B1 road south towards Windhoek. Continue on the B1 for approximately 650 kilometers. Upon arriving in Windhoek, follow the road signs to the city center. Once in the city center, navigate towards Windhoek West where you will find NACSO at C3PH+MF8. Look for parking options nearby as street parking may be limited.

    Public Transport

    If you prefer public transportation, look for a bus service from Kavango to Windhoek. Several companies operate on this route, and the journey typically takes around 10-12 hours. Once you arrive at the Windhoek bus station, you can take a taxi to NACSO. Taxis are readily available outside the bus station. Provide the driver with the address C3PH+MF8 in Windhoek West, and ensure to confirm the fare before starting your ride to avoid any misunderstandings.

    Taxi (Local)

    For those already in Windhoek, you can easily get a local taxi to NACSO. Simply let the driver know you need to go to C3PH+MF8 in Windhoek West. Taxi fares in Windhoek can vary, but expect to pay around 50-100 Namibian Dollars depending on your starting point within the city. Always confirm the fare before you begin your journey.

    Local tips

    Plan your visit during weekdays, as NACSO is open Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.
    Engage with staff to learn about ongoing projects and how you can participate in conservation efforts.
    Check their website for any scheduled events or workshops that may enhance your understanding of local conservation.

    Discover more about NACSO

    The Namibian Association of Community-based Natural Resource Management Support Organizations (NACSO) is a cornerstone institution in Windhoek, devoted to the sustainable management of Namibia's natural resources. This non-profit organization plays a crucial role in fostering collaboration between local communities and conservation efforts, ensuring that both wildlife and the people who depend on these resources can thrive. Visitors to NACSO can expect to learn about innovative conservation strategies that empower local communities, making it a unique pit stop for eco-conscious travelers.NACSO's work encompasses various projects aimed at enhancing community engagement and stewardship of the rich biodiversity that Namibia is known for. From community-based tourism initiatives to wildlife conservation programs, there are numerous avenues for tourists to get involved or simply gain insight into the significant challenges and triumphs of conservation in Namibia. The organization also serves as a resource hub, providing valuable information and support to local communities striving for sustainable livelihoods.Engaging with NACSO offers tourists a chance to understand the intricate balance between human needs and environmental preservation. The organization often hosts workshops and informational sessions that delve into the local ecology, cultural heritage, and the importance of community involvement in conservation. This makes NACSO not just a place to visit, but a platform for meaningful exchange and learning, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation for Namibia's natural beauty and the efforts being made to protect it.

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