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Swakopmund Guest House

Swakopmund Guest House offers those who visit a relaxed atmosphere and old-world charm. Offering just seventeen rooms it makes for a private place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Each room has an En-suite, mini bar and a television. Wi-Fi is also included making for a comfortable stay. Those who visit will be able to take part in a number of activities such as sand boarding across the desert dunes, taking a dolphin cruise as the sun comes up and a living desert tour on a 4X4. A trip here will have any guest feeling refreshed and trying out once-in-a-lifetime activities in the world’s oldest desert. It is situated in the town centre of Swakopmund which was founded in 1892 during the period of German colonial rule and once serves as the main harbour for the territory for many years. Today it is surrounded by lush greenery, palm trees and public gardens for visitors to explore.

Desert Homestead Lodge

Desert Homestead Lodge is the perfect oasis for guests to visit Namibia’s most magnificent and undisturbed location. It is located in a private nature reserve that adjoins the Unesco World Heritage Site ‘Namib Sand Sea’. Experiences here are unforgettable, inviting guests to take part in a variety of activities that allows them to immerse within nature such as horse safaris, hikes and sundown drives. Dunes and mountains stretch for miles around the property, presenting each guests with stunning natural views to admire during their stay. Al fresco dining, fresh farm cuisine and a refreshing dip in the pool are all a part of the experience at Desert Homestead Lodge. This is all experienced against the backdrop of rugged landscapes and mesmerising sunsets that radiate across the open plains. The chalets have been designed with the fragile beauty of the surrounding environment in mind, providing sensational local cuisine, solar powered air conditioning and a heavy focus on appreciation for the surrounding area.

Damaraland Camp

Situated in the Huab River Valley, Damaraland Camp is in one of the best wilderness areas in Namibia. It offers guests stunning views as far as the eye can see. Mountains, valleys and stark plains are all the most memorable views. The property itself offers guests ten large thatched units, each raised off the ground. Features include a walk-in dressing area, a large deck and an En-suite. The outdoor public area is just as comfortable, offering a swimming pool, dining area and an open campfire that is perfect for the evenings as the night rolls in. The crystal-clear skies makes stargazing an unforgettable experience at the camp. In partnership with Wilderness Safaris, guests who stay here can know that their stay is helping the natural environment and its many rare animals.

Doro Nawas Camp

Doro Nawas Camp is a joint venture between Wilderness Safaris, the Doro !Nawas community and a Namibian empowerment company; the result is therefore a safari experience that provides economic empowerment for the local community and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for its guests. Doro Nawas rests on the edge of the dry Aba-Huab River overlooking ancient plains with glorious views of the rugged Damaraland area. The camp provides an excellent base for exploring in game drive vehicles and on foot, as well as excursions to view fascinating geological phenomena, petroglyphs (prehistoric rock engravings) and San rock art at Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first World Heritage Site. The 16 chalets are crafted in wood, canvas and thatch (including a family unit) to blend in with the surrounding scenery. Each unit comprises a bedroom, bathroom, outdoor shower, and veranda for star gazing or sleep outs under the stars.

Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Lodge

Located in the remote wilderness of the famous Skeleton Coast National Park, between the Hoanib and Huarusib rivers, is Shipwreck Lodge. This unique location promises to be the epitome of exclusivity and privacy. Opened in June 2018, the design has been inspired by the multiple shipwrecks which are scattered along the vast expanse of the coastline. Each distinctive cabin is designed to resemble a shipwreck, in keeping with the theme of this property. With views of the Atlantic Ocean stretching out to the horizon from each cabin, guests can enjoy the revitalizing energy of a fresh sea breeze alongside these sensational, undisturbed views. Guests who stay here have the opportunity to learn about the flora and fauna that has adapted to survive these desert conditions, and will feel completely comfortable despite the heat, enjoying the restaurant deck as well as a choice of 8 twin cabins and 2 family cabins. A stay here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to discover an undisturbed and protected part of Namibia.
 

Naankuse Lodge

The stunning Naansuke Lodge is located on a 3,200 hectare reserve. Its main purpose is conservation, making it the perfect getaway for anyone passionate about wildlife preservation. It offers its guests the chance to take part in feeding tours, nature walks and go behind the scenes of wildlife conservation, all whilst offering top quality service and luxury rooms to stay in. All profits are reinvested into supporting a wide variety of charitable projects at Naansuke, making it the perfect place for those who want to witness vital work that supports the wildlife and its free roaming animals. It is perfectly situated in the stunning African bush fields and has activities that allow its guests to immerse within the environment. Visitors can go on game drives, carnivore feeding tours and witness animals from cheetahs to baboons up close alongside trained professionals. This is the only charity lodge in Namibia, and by visiting you can have the trip of a lifetime whilst fully supporting vital work that protects the stunning natural environment.

Jackalberry Tented Camp

The Jackalberry Tented Camp, a sister lodge to Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge, is the epitome of privacy for anyone who visits. Part of an exclusive activity concession from MET, it is built inside the Nkasa Rupara National Park formerly known as Mamili National Park. With just four exclusive luxury tents available on the property, guests can enjoy quiet and peaceful seclusion in the heart of the wilderness. Located close to Linyanti River, animals roam freely across the camp; you may even be fortunate enough to be visited by the local elephants as you blissfully gaze out of your own tent. The bridge between nature and comfort makes this stay unforgettable, allowing anyone who stays here an utterly unique haven from the business of normal life.

Hoanib Valley Camp

Hoanib Valley Camp occupies a stunning spot in a remote corner of the wilderness. Virtually untouched, those who visit will experience comfort but also feel immersed within nature. The camp itself has been designed to ensure that the natural wildlife is as protected as possible. With guests staying in tents that have the luxuries of an Ensuite as well as Wi-Fi, the interior décor matches the rustic surroundings. With just six guest tents across the whole property, this camp is the epitome of privacy. It allows guests to immerse within the natural environment, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests can take nature tours and game drives to witness wild animals roaming in their natural habitat. Giraffes, zebras, elephants and even lions are free to roam and the valuable work that the camp does keeps them protected. Largely an untouched area, it is the perfect place to star gaze and appreciate such natural beauty whilst immersing within a whole new culture.

Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

Nkasa Lupala Lodge consists of ten luxury tents for guests to stay in where they can enjoy complete privacy and fully immerse within the naturally stunning backdrop that Namibia has to offer. This lodge is also completely energy self-sufficient, so guests can stay here knowing that they’re supporting initiatives giving back to the environment. The property is a joint venture between the private sector and the Wuparo Conservancy which is part of the successful Namibian conservancies programme followed by IRDNC and WWF. Not only will guests be able to experience real sustainable tourism at its finest, you will also have the privilege of observing the abundance of breathtaking wildlife the local area hosts. Nkasa Rupara National Park is famous for its large herds of roaming elephants and buffaloes; leopards, zebras and much more can also be spotted on game drives at the property. The high population of game in the Park attracts all the major predators – feasting your eyes on lions, leopards and hyenas is a common phenomenon in this wetland paradise! With more than 400 recorded bird species, this location is a paradise for birdwatchers throughout the year. Guests may even be graced with opportunity to spot magnificent fish eagles. Staying here truly is an authentic way to get back in touch with nature.

Kanaan Naankuse Desert Retreat

Situated on 35,000 hectares of unspoilt nature, guests at Kanaan Naansuke Desert Retreat will be able to bask in the beauty of sand dunes that stretch for miles and admire the breath taking views of mountain vistas. The focus of the desert retreat property is to rehabilitate the land, making it a conservation area to protect the wildlife and natural environment. The property borders the Namib Naukluft Park and with captivating scenery from every angle, it is a nature lover’s paradise and a photographer’s dream. Guests will get to choose between a luxury tent or a camp site depending on their desired experience. The luxury canvas tents each have En-suites and offer guests stunning views of a watering hole where animals can be seen roaming around. Sunrise or sunset dune drives will get guests even more up close and personal to the land at Kanaan.

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