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About Katima Mulilo Airport

Gateway to the tropical Caprivi Strip, Katima Mulilo Airport (also known as Mpacha Airport) is approximately five km outside Katima Mulilo, the capital of the Caprivi.
Home to the Big Five, this region attracts numerous visitors to the wildlife parks. The airport is conveniently situated just two hour’s drive from Victoria Falls and about four hours from the Okavango Delta in Botswana.
Katima Mulilo airport has reliable fuel services giving rise to many refuelling stops for air traffic from South Africa en route to Central Africa. Customs and Immigration Officers are at the airport. Air Namibia flies between Katima Mulilo Airport and Windhoek.

Telephone:
+264 (0) 66 250 211
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Accommodation near Katima Mulilo Airport

Geoline Bed and Breakfast

2 Reviews
Sleeps 10 in 5 rooms

Geoline Bed and Breakfast offers comfortable accommodation situated in Katima Mulilo, in the Caprivi Strip. It is only 1 km from the...
R750
Avg per night for 2 guests
This lodge is situated in Eastern Caprivi, on the outskirts of Katima Mulilo, right on the banks of...
R1730
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Silver Reeds Boutique Guest House is a small, neat newly built Guest House situated in Katima...
R650
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Juda Haus Lodge

Sleeps 21 in 9 rooms

Juda Haus Lodge is a dream child of Richards and Emma Kakona, who having identified the need for suitable lodging and other tourist...
R1018
Avg per night for 2 guests

Namwi Island Lodge & Camping

Sleeps 126 in 36 rooms

Namwi Island is situated about 10 kilometers from Katima Mulilo and lies on the banks of the...

Mukolo Camp

Sleeps 80 in 12 rooms

Welcome to Mukolo Camp. This little piece of paradise is situated on the Zambezi Caprivi strip of Namibia. We are an affordable, small...

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Katima Mulilo Airport is 17.9km from the centre of Katima Mulilo
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling