Community Development Profile
November 2001
VISION
Kaokohimba Safaris strives towards finding
a sustainable balance between the needs
of local communities, the environment and tourism
in north-western Namibia
- By assisting communities to develop sustainable and self sufficient livelihoods
- By creating an awareness of the sensitivity of indigenous culture and the environment amongst all stakeholders
BACKGROUND
Kaokohimba Safaris (est. 1989) is a Namibian tour operator conducting
personalised safaris with a maximum number of eight guests. The emphasis of
all our safaris is on providing a tangible experience and an understanding
of the environment and people of north-western Namibia. Kaokohimba Safaris
has been based permanently in Kaokoland in the Kunene Region since 1992.
Camp Syncro in the Marienfluss Valley creates our logistic base as well as
providing accommodation for our guests. In addition, Kaokohimba Safaris
established and continues to manage the public campsite at the Epupa Falls.
The dedication to minimise the negative impacts of tourism on environment
and culture has led Kaokohimba Safaris to become increasingly involved with
local communities, creating tourism awareness and providing a broad range of
assistance.
While tourism still provides an important source of income for Kaokohimba
Safaris today, the emphasis of our activities has shifted to community work.
Kaokohimba Safaris collaborates with and assists a number of NGOs in the
field of nature conservation and community development and has over many
years established excellent relations with community leaders, headmen and
councillors, local business people and individual community members. The
permanent base in Kaokoland allows us to provide continued follow up
assistance to all our initiatives, laying the groundwork for long term
success.
PROJECTS
Numerous projects and activities bear witness to Kaokohimba Safaris' genuine
commitment to practical community involvement and development. These
include:
- In cooperation with the Namibia Community Based Tourism Association
(NACOBTA) Kaokohimba Safaris was instrumental in designing, building and
developing the Okarohombo Community Campsite in the Marienfluss Valley.
While the Campsite is now operated by the community, Kaokohimba Safaris
continues to assist with its management and maintenance.
- Kaokohimba Safaris has initiated a basket-making project in the
Marienfluss Valley, involving mainly the women of the Okapupa community. The
project is supported and guided by the Rössing Foundation. Traditional
OvaHimba baskets, made from makalani palm leaves, are delivered to Camp
Syncro to be graded and purchased by Kaokohimba Safaris on a cash basis.
Kaokohimba Safaris regularly delivers the baskets to Mud Hut Trading, the
Rössing Foundation's craft outlet at the Namibia Craft Centre in Windhoek.
Over the past five years the project has created a direct income of
approximately N$ 61 000.00 for the local community. At present, Kaokohimba
Safaris is exploring the possibility of establishing links with
international agencies in order to create a wider range of permanent sales
outlets.
- In 1995, Kaokohimba Safaris established the Marienfluss Development Fund,
which is administered by the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF). Donations from
guests of Kaokohimba Safaris, as well as fixed contributions from
professional photographers and film teams working in the Marienfluss Valley
have to date accumulated N$ 60 000.00.
- In cooperation with IRDNC, Kaokohimba Safaris has been instrumental in
preparing the Marienfluss community for the establishment of the Marienfluss
Conservancy. Kaokohimba Safaris has been negotiating specific conditions for
the Concervancy as well as enlightening the community about all possible
implications.
- Through the support of a private donation, Kaokohimba Safaris is
initiating an environmental education project, which will show and discuss
videos on wildlife to communities in the Marienfluss Valley. The project
aims to create an awareness of the value of wildlife and an understanding of
environmental issues, and in the long term prepare communities for the
reintroduction of big game to the Valley.
- With the support of the Wildlife Society of Namibia, Kaokohimba Safaris
has started an environmental project, which involves the community and
tourism camp owners situated at Epupa. Two youngsters from the local
community have been employed to clean up the entire area around the Epupa
waterfalls, all camps and campsites, as well as the informal settlement on a
daily basis. It is envisaged that contributions from visitors will
eventually cover the salaries of the two Himba men.
- As the result of a proposal by Kaokohimba Safaris in 2000, the NNF
funded the first ever field guide training course at Epupa. Ten participants
from Opuwo, Epupa, Purros and Sesfontein attended the two-week course,
presented by the Namibian Academy for Tourism and Hospitality (NATH).
- Supported by the Rössing Foundation and funded by the NNF, Kaokohimba
Safaris initiated and built a craft outlet at Epupa. The outlet allows local
producers to display and sell their products in a positive environment.
- Since being permanently based in the Marienfluss, Kaokohimba Safaris carry
out regular maintenance work on the roads in the Valley. This has prevented
a network of unnecessary tracks, which create unpleasant scars in an
otherwise beautifully unspoilt landscape. Kaokohimba Safaris has supplied
all machinery and carried all running costs of the work. Kaokohimba Safaris
recently approached the Wildlife Society of Namibia to support these
efforts. The Wildlife Society suggested the establishment of a Road
Maintenance Fund, to which all visitors to the Marienfluss Valley are
requested to contribute. While funding is needed to cover the increasing
maintenance costs, the ultimate aim is to purchase a grader in order to
implement an effective long term road maintenance programme in the larger
Marienfluss/Hartmann Valley area.
- Mobile Government clinics rarely reach remote parts of the region such
as the Marienfluss Valley. In the absence of formal medical treatment,
Kaokohimba Safaris renders medical assistance to communities on a permanent
basis, and continues to obtain and stock effective medicines for the
treatment of all common ailments.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Community work requires continued financial, material and skill sharing
assistance. Intensive networking on all levels and with all stakeholders
is imperative when attempting to initiate and maintain projects that truly
involve local communities. Kaokohimba Safaris is grateful for all
contributions to its projects.