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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.

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

The name “Skeleton Coast” conjures up romantic images of desolate beauty, and proudly remote Hoanib in the Kaokoveld does not disappoint. The dry bed of the Hoanib River supports a thin green ribbon of vegetation and the wild beaches of the Atlantic coast are within reach, with their noisy seal colonies and eerily quiet shipwreck remnants.
Eight large en-suite tents (including one family unit) and the main area provide shady viewpoints, while nature drives into the surrounding area reveal a wealth of desert-adapted wildlife. Desert-adapted lion and brown hyaena may also be glimpsed in this vast but far from lifeless landscape.
INSIDER’S TIP: On a stay of three nights or more, a coastal excursion to The Skeleton Coast is included. Usually involving a drive down to the coast and a flight back to camp, to see such a diverse area both on the ground and in the air.

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.
 

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.

Habitas Namibia

Situated on a 47,000-hectare private estate only 45 minutes from Windhoek’s International Airport, Habitas | Namibia has diverse natural habitats and hundreds of species including rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs, antelope, zebras, wildebeest and more. Habitas is one of the most unforgettable safari experiences attracting a new kind of global audience through immersive programming around our core pillars: adventure, conversation, music, wellness, culture and food. Habitas offers multi-sensory experiences where guests participate, engage and interact.

Chobe River Camp

Gaze over the flood plains and enjoy luxurious solitude on the banks of the Chobe River. Assuring extraordinary experiences, the lodge offers 20 tented chalets. The lodge was inspired by the natural beauty of the landscape and all chalets have been constructed using indigenous Mopane timber and canvas. This offers not only a stunning sight, but an environmentally conscious design.
Expect a unique and wondrous experience when visiting the Camp. This region is Namibia’s very own version of the Serengeti and offers a rare experience…one of the largest annual Zebra migrations in Africa. And guests can always be assured of the presence of large herds of elephants, gnu and antelope. Activities may be seasonal, but will always amaze and intrigue guests.
Chobe River Camp is a wildlife and birder’s dream and is the ideal place to break away.

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.

Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort

Set in the stunning scenery of the Bazaruto Archipelago, Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort is a peaceful, luxury paradise within a treasured national park. Relax and enjoy all the splendour on offer as you indulge in a wide variety of water sports, boat trips, culinary classes, and fitness activities. For those seeking tranquillity, you need look no further than the resort’s spa, or unwinding around the swimming pool. Gazing out to the horizon over the pristine Indian Ocean, you can reconnect to the beautiful nature all around you and come together over local, fresh food. Secluded, sun-kissed and serene, Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort provides you with everything you need for a truly idyllic holiday in one of nature’s last untouched paradises.

Otjimbondona

Cradled amongst camel thorn trees with vistas of undulating Kalahari landscape, Otjimbondona offers those seeking tranquility, exclusivity and luxury the ideal African holiday.
Otjimbondona Kalahari is situated 120km south east of Windhoek / Namibia and 80km from the Hosea Kutako International Airport on a 4500 hectare Private Nature Reserve on the fringes of the Namibian Kalahari.
This boutique destination with the inviting Manor House, where guests meet for meals, activities and leisure and the four modern, comfortably decorated Villas is the perfect place to start or end your Namibia safari or simply relax and unwind.
The following activities are part of the Otjimbondona experience: nature/game drives, farming experience, nature walks, fat biking, sundowners in the bush or at the fire place, a grill evening in the boma, in-house sauna and gym, wellness treatments in the comfort of your Villa or sun deck.
Scenic flights from the farm to various destinations of your choice can be arranged.

Serra Cafema

Set amongst shady trees on the banks of the Kunene River, Serra Cafema is one of the most remote camps in southern Africa, its Portuguese name originating from the mountains that dominate the northern skyline. Guests fall asleep to the sound of rushing water, while by day they explore one of the driest deserts in the world.
Activities here are varied, including boating (water levels permitting), walking, viewing breathtaking landscapes, as well as carefully guided quad-bike excursions that tread lightly on the dunes. In this isolated region, the Himba people continue their nomadic, traditional way of life and when in the area, guests have the opportunity to meet them and learn about their lifestyle and traditions.

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