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Nambwa Tented Lodge

The magnificent Nambwa Tented Lodge is situated within the heart of KAZA and is the only lodge that can be found inside the Bwabwata National Park. The lodge offers ten beautiful tents that are hidden away high up in the majestic Jackalberry, Sausage and Knobthorn trees. Respecting the elephants’ natural right of way through this area, the lodge is built with luxurious comfort in mind above the African landscape. As the sun goes down, guests get to uniquely experience the spectacle of Africa’s night-time wildlife as it unfolds down below.

Namushasha River Lodge

Experience this Zambezi kingdom from 24 chalets dotted along the leafy river bank. Join the Caprivians in song and dance at the traditional heritage centre, salute wizened elephant giants in the Bwabwata National Park and glide through wild waterways. Revel in Namushasha gold. Guests will also be able to enjoy the nature that makes this country so great, such as by taking fishing trips and boat cruises. Beauty is also on offer at the property itself, with guests being able to enjoy stunning views that overlook the leafy river bank and hippo pool. With 24 chalets available at the property, each is incredibly comfortable while also allowing guests to feel as though they are truly experiencing Namibia. The lodge boasts an outdoor pool as well as features in each room including; en suites, air conditioning and hot and cold water. Comfort is key, as is enjoying the beauty of Namibia itself.

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.

Camp Jabulani

Named after a member of their resident elephant herd, Camp Jabulani is a Relais and Chateaux accredited luxurious safari camp. Elegant and comfortable suites offer guests a unique opportunity to stay in the heart of the bush while still enjoying the luxury hotel atmosphere. 6 suites which come in a double or twin configuration are full of character and comfort, with large beds draped in mosquito netting and ensuite bathrooms which include a feature stone bathtub. For an extra touch of luxury, a private villa is available which comes complete with a private butler, guide and chef.
After a long day spent exploring the diverse surroundings guests can arrange a unique hot air balloon trip at sunset, or a sundowner canapé treat. Meals served at Camp Jabulani are creative, fresh, and delicious and can be enjoyed in the privacy of your own room, or under the wide starry sky.

Desert Whisper

Catering to just 2 guests at a time, this fully inclusive experience is a couple’s ideal getaway that takes privacy and luxury to a whole new level. This intimate getaway has been designed to ensure that the two guests staying here can experience the Namibian Desert undisturbed. A remote capsule, the wooden construction blends in naturally to its environment, leaving a seamless and open living space that overlooks the blissful wilderness. Whether staying in bed, unwinding in the lounge area or taking advantage of the private terrace, the views are always spectacular. Hosts will deliver food that has been pre-arranged to meet your requirements, allowing you to use the fully equipped kitchen to cater specifically to your personal desires. Guests can choose to use the pool to cool down when the temperature is at its hottest or use the Jacuzzi in the evening when it gets cooler.

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.

Tswalu The Motse

Tswalu The Motse is located in the beating heart of the Tswalu Game Reserve. Sweeping landscapes are home to a number of indigenous animals which can be seen wandering over the plains from guests’ own private suites. The legaes are modern and comfortable, with a homely and cosy atmosphere – legae meaning ‘home’ in Tswana. All legaes come complete with their own ensuite and private open deck, and family suites come complete with two bedrooms and a spacious lounge area.
Guests can spend their day exploring the reserve, on a private game drive or immersive guided walk, or can enjoy an afternoon spent in the spa, relaxing with an indulgent massage or treatment. At the end of each day, guests are treated to a gourmet dinner which is made with local ingredients and with an emphasis on traditional South African flavours. No matter what safari experience guests are wishing to receive; there is something for everyone at Tswalu The Motse.

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.

Sava Dunes

Secluded on the golden sand dunes along the Inhambane coastline is Sava Dunes, a luxury ecolodge metres from the beach. Sava Dunes is a place where you can truly relax, consisting of just a handful of chalets, including a family chalet, all connected by winding wooden walkways. Each has a private viewing deck that looks out onto the endless beauty of the glistening ocean – perfect for restful evenings and mesmerising mornings. The ideal balance of rugged wilderness and luxurious touches, this off-the-grid lodge allows you the choice of total relaxation or real adventure. The surrounding area boasts exquisite scuba diving spots, as well as meandering mangroves to explore, each filled with incredible marine life. There is both so much to do, or of course, the option to just fall into complete relaxation and exist solely in the luxurious splendour that Sava Dunes provides visitors.

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.

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