C38 road (Namibia) explained

Country:NAM
Type:C
Route:38
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A: in Otjiwarongo
Terminus B: south of Oshivelo
Junctions: in Outjo
north of Outjo
Previous Type:C
Previous Route:37
Next Type:C
Next Route:39

The C38 is a secondary route in central Namibia. It is long, leading from Otjiwarongo via Outjo to Oshivelo. It leads through the Etosha National Park;[1] Drivers need a permit for this section.

The C38 is tarred between Otjiwarongo and Okaukuejo, and between Namutoni and the B1 near Oshivelo. The section between Otjiwarongo and Outjo is the oldest part of this road. It was designated trunk road TR 2/5 and already existed in the 1940s. On this section the road crosses various rivers, among them the Ugab as well as the Otjiwarongo-Outjo railway line. The respective slabs and bridges were built between 1944 and 1969.[2]

References

  1. News: Parker . Simon . Etosha Village, Etosha National Park, Namibia . . 1 December 2017 .
  2. Web site: Namibian Roads in History . Dierks . Klaus . Klaus Dierks . Appendix Table 4: List of Major Structures for 1995 . 23 October 2024.