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Byseewah Guesthouse (click image for detail) |
Byseewah guest House is the ultimate destination from which to experience a shore angling adventure of a lifetime. The unspoiled beauty of the Namibian shore provides the perfect backdrop for some of the most unforgettable fishing experiences throughout the year.Men and women alike are thrilled by the challenge of shore angling edible fish or sharks. Whether you are fishing for edible fish such as Kob or Steenbra of up to 20kg, the ultimate fight of hooking the famous 'copper shark' of up to 120kg, or just chilling out in the oldest desert in the world, Byseewah Guesthouse caters for your every need.
Location: Located in the magical town of Henties Bay on the shore of the famous Skeleton Coast of the Namib Desert in faraway Namibia
Accomodations: 9 double bedrooms, dining room, a bar and lounge will provide you with every comfort.
Transportation: Fly in to Walvis Bay, and we will collect you , or you can hire your own vehicle and drive the 100km to our guesthouse. Nearby activities and attractions: Famous for it's unique shore angling, the adrenaline junkie can also skydive, dune ski some of the hightest dunes in the world, or rise to the challenge of quadbiking in the dune world of the Namib. The Etosha Pans Game reserve is a mere 4 hours drive away. The Messum Crater, Spitzkoppe, and many other unique desert sights are within day drive distance of our guesthouse.
Water/Weather Conditions: Although the Namib Desert may reach temperatures of 50deg C, the coast is influenced by the cold Benguela Current, and temperatures avarage 20degC or cooler summer and winter. The mist causes magnification of the suns rays, so one needs sun protection and sunglasses all year round. Equipment Used: All equipment supplied by the Guest House is the most modern available, and appropriate for the type of fish. Rates: N$291.00 bed and breakfast per night From N$1100.00 per person per day fully inclusive angling package. Contact us for your quotation
Other information: for more information go to www.fishermanslodge.com.na
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