From 2017 to 2019 the Lodge was completely renovated and upgraded, all rooms have been redone, expanded, etc. All verandas, bar area, dining room, private lounge and conference area is laid out with granite tiles, and currently there are 13 ordinary rooms and 5 self-catering rooms. A children's playpark was built to entertain the youngsters. The premises is 18003 square meters and secured. Triple D Gymnasium, a fully equipped gym with 400 active members is available to our guests just opposite the street, we are still working on 5 more self-catering rooms and a 2 bedroom apartment which will be ready in 2021.
All Rooms are equipped with a TV, refrigerator, boiler, coffee/tea, sugar, milk, private bathroom, veranda under roof with table and chairs. Different rooms are available to suit the needs of our guests: Single room with mid-sized bed, double room with 2 x mid-sized beds and double room with double beds.
Semi self-catering rooms are equipped with either double bed/ double bed and mid-sized bed with refrigerator, toaster, microwave, boiler, flatware for 4 persons with TV, Air-conditioning, with a couch or comfortable chairs.
At Palmeiras Lodge have a complete all carte menu, for indoor restaurant or for outdoor under Lapa and a full Pizza hut available. For groups we cater for platters, lamb roast or just an ordinary Namibian barbeque.
Ohangwena is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, its capital is Eenhana. The northern and western parts of the region are the most densely populated of this essentially subsistence agricultural region in which small scale mahangu cultivation and the keeping of cattle form the predominant activities. Although the region depends on rain fed agriculture, other crops can be established under intensive cultivation.
The main settlements in the region straddle the good paved road from the Angolan border to Ondangwa, where it joins the Oshakati-Tsumeb trunk road. The eastern part of the region possesses good grazing land, but the shortage of water and poor communications render it uninhabitable at present. There is a tarred road from Onhuno to Okongo that was recently completed, it is thought to greatly increase the area's agricultural potential.
In the north, Ohangwena borders Angola: the Cunene Province, except for a small border with Cuando Cubango Province in the far northeast.
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