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Kupferquelle is a resort and conference centre in Tsumeb. The Resort offers 15 luxury chalets, 15 double chalets, 10 standard chalets, 27 camp sites, a steakhouse restaurant and a olympic size swimming pool.

KUPFERQUELLE RESORT

The name Kupferquelle (German) comes a long way from the time when Namibia, or then “German South West Africa” has been under German rule. The name means “Copper Fountain” and refers to the rich copper deposits of the Namibian mine town Tsumeb. Even the Hai||kom Bushmen, who traditionally live in the area, were aware of the rich deposits of copper ore and gave the area the name “tsomsoub”, which means “to dig a hole into the ground”

Kupferquelle Resort, Namibia’s unique family resort belongs to the Henning family and was developed into a touristic Namibian highlight. With great emphasise on details and passion for the possibilities the Namibian tourism has to offer the Henning family created a luxurious experience resort and at the same time invested into the future of Tsumeb.

THE RESORT

Kupferquelle Resort is – in every sense – an unusual resort in Namibia. Here we combine the rustic charm of Namibia with the most sophisticated demands made to a relaxing and exciting resort.

KUPFER GRILL

Kupfer grill is rustic, colourful and rich in detail with an a la carte menu for lunch and dinner.You will remember our menu for a long time regardless of sitting inside in our restaurant or outside on the veranda.

 Our bar is also something very special,It is also a buffet breakfast area, there is nothing you won’t find here – but the three following pictures explain more than a thousand words.

 Our swimming pool is a special highlight at our resort. With its Olympic-size of 8 fifty-meter laps, it is one of only three swimming pools of this size in Namibia and the only one in the north of the country.

OUR OFFER AT A GLANCE:

Accommodation

10 Suites

10 Twin & Triple Rooms

40 Standard (or Double) Rooms

25 camping sites

ACCOMMODATION

After a day of exploring hot and dry Namibia we have exactly what it takes to relax and unwind. Relax in one of our luxurious and affordable chalets or enjoy our oasis-like camping site.

Suites

Enjoy the star-filled Namibian nights in our wonderful luxury suites. They offer plenty of space and are thus ideal for families.

Standard Room

Our standard rooms (also referred to as double rooms) offer superb Namibian accommodation at a reasonable price.

Interior Decoration

Our rooms are not only a treat for the eye from outside, but our detailed interior design radiates modern Namibian charm.

Bathrooms

All rooms have clean, modern ensuite bathroom facilities.

Camping in Tsumeb, Namibia

We offer 25 camping sites. Our well-kept lawn offers campers beautiful campsites – a perfect and cost effective accommodation alternative in Tsumeb and its surrounds.

CAMPING AMENITIES:

Shaded Campsites

Barbeque Area

Light with Universal Electrical Outlets

Drinkable Water

Grey & Black Water Dumping Site

Coin Operated Laundry

Washing Up Area

2 Seperate Ablution Blocks

Free Wireless Internet

Safe & Secure Parking

Conferencing

We offer exceptional conference possibilities in Tsumeb and the surrounding area with modern facilities. We have two spacious conference rooms each equipped with a screen, internet facilities and flip charts. The smaller room can accommodate between 20 and 30 people, whereas the bigger room offers space for up to 150 delegates. To ensure a comfortable atmosphere, the rooms are airconditioned.

We also offer excellent possibilities for team building courses. Please contact our team for further information.

ATTRACTIONS IN TSUMEB

Tsumeb is a quaint town with about 15,000 inhabitants, with a lot to offer. The Tsumeb Museum for example is a must-visit for tourists who are interested in Namibian history or mining activities.

A vist to the Tsumeb Art & Crafts Centre is also worth it, as a variety of African artefacts are sold there and you can watch the artists while they are working.

ATTRACTIONS AROUND TSUMEB

A visit to the Bushmen cultural village in Tsintsabis, where the Hai||kom demonstrate their fascinating, traditional skills, promises to be very interesting.

You can also visit the Otjikoto Lake. The lake, which was formed when several caves collapsed, was used by the Germans in German South West Africa to drop their weapons into after their defeat during the First World War. Today the lake is a nice stop-over for visitors on the way to the Etosha National Park.

Another attraction in the vicinity is the Hoba Meteorite, the biggest meteorite ever found on earth. This nearly 60 ton meteorite can be visited on the farm Hoba, in the Otavi Mountains.

A visit to one of the biggest Baobab tree north of Tsumeb is also worthwhile. This sacred tree of the Hai|kom Bushmen poses a beautiful motive for photographs.

Further attractions are Lake Guinas, Dragon’s Breath and Ghaub caves.

Nearby Attractions

Etosha National Park

Tsumeb museum

Arts & Crafts center

Cultural village

Bushmen cultural village in Tsintsabis

Lake Otjikoto

Hoba Meteorite

Baobab Tree

Lake Guinas

Draon’s Breath

Ghaub Caves

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