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Teufelskrallen Lodge

The tent houses of Teufelskrallen Lodge, situated on the first western Kalahari dune, offer their guests a panoramic view over the endless vastness and the sprawling Kalahari.
The 6 fully-furnished and comfortably-equipped tents come with a large view deck and their own bathroom. Each bathroom is connected to the tent by a short wooden boardwalk.
Reception, restaurant and swimming pool are located in the old farmhouse at a distance of 3km from the tent houses.
During hikes and game drives (all starting from Kalahari Red Dunes Lodge), guests can experience the breathtaking beauty of the Kalahari with dunes that elevate up to 30 meters in an open off-road car and watch the spectacular animals and vegetation.

Agama Lodge

Agama Lodge has developed a wonderful oasis with ten rustic style Chalets with modern amenities and comforts inside, while the solid roofs serve as a private viewing platform or an ideal position for stargazing at night – or even a place to sleep under the stars.
The main lodge buildings incorporate a cosy bar, a friendly restaurant which serves excellent meals and a large viewing deck for sunsets.

Namibs Valley Lodge

Namib’s Valley of a Thousand Hills is located in the Namib, on a highland with panoramic views of the Guab Valley. The valley is riddled with thousands of hills, creating a photographer‘s heaven. The natural scenery creates a fairy tale feel to a place otherwise known for it’s dry and arid conditions. Until recently the Valley of a Thousand Hills was not accessible to the general public but due to some considerable effort and planning, it is now just a reservation away.
All the guest rooms are strategically placed to maximize the amazing scenery but also preserve a sense of privacy. A mutual dining area is provided, fully equipped with all the utensils needed in a modern kitchen.

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.

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.

The Elegant Farmstead

The Elegant Farmstead offers accommodation in 11 tastefully furnished rooms with en-suite bathrooms. This unique combination of old and new is tucked away in a beautiful garden with lush plants and trees. Just beyond stretches the vast African bush with an abundance of wildlife.
The Elegant Farmstead also offers a large variety of wildlife and plenty of birds on the 2500 hectare farm. Springbok, Eland, Waterbuck, Giraffe, Kudu, Hartebeest, Blesbok, Duiker, Steenbok, Warthog, Ostrich and Jackal roam freely amongst the breath-taking setting of mountains, dry river beds, and open plains. Take pleasure in a game drive or view the game from the tranquil wooden deck. Various hiking trails along dry river beds and over open plains can be explored on your own.

Gabus Game Ranch

Enjoy the oasis that the lodge is offering. Spacious air conditioned rooms overlooking the waterhole, delicious venison and fresh vegitables served, game viewing from all public areas. This is the ultimate accommodation, whether en route to Etosha or the Caprivi, or just to relax during a long trip through the country.
Gabus is situated ideally midway to Rundu en route to the Caprivi.
Only 3.5 hours driving from/to Windhoek,
3.5 hours driving to from/to Rundu
and a mere 2 hours drive from Namutoni/Etosha
During extended stays, a day trip to Etosha may be undertaken.
Sunset/ sunrise game drives or hiking trails.
One of only 4 Wine Estates in Namibia is situated nearby and may be visited for a wine tasting with snacks.
Accommodation consists of a variety of different air conditioned, en suite rooms, All the rooms look out onto the water hole which is frequented all day long by the game found in the region.
Enjoy African Wildlife close to the lodge, or go on a game drive and watch Giraffe, Wildebeest, Kudu, Impala, Eland, Waterbuck or the tiny Damara Dik Dik on the 6000 ha farmland.

Ohange Safari Lodge

Ohange Lodge is the destination for anyone seeking to make the most of the tranquillity for which Namibia is famous. The name Ohange is derived from the Herero word ‘peace’. Whether you while away the time watching nature‘s television from the restaurant and patio, or prefer to soak up the sun on the pool terrace with a refreshing drink in hand, Ohange will rejuvenate your soul and tantalize your senses.
Guests are invited to a home-cooked meal beneath the twinkling stars while enjoying the local night wildlife at the waterhole. Let the warmth of the blazing camp fire surround you, while your hosts Karla and Justus entertain you with their experiences and vast knowledge of Namibia.
Whether you are an ardent birder or a trigger happy camera-man, Ohange ensures a memorable vacation with a number of activities to cater for all walks of life, families, romantic break-away, the young and the wise.

Desert Rhino Camp

Desert Rhino Camp offers an original, exclusive wilderness experience and the possibility of seeing some of the largest free-ranging population of desert-adapted black rhino in Africa. The desert plains – transformed overnight by summer rains – are starkly scenic, and home to other unique species, from Hartmann’s zebra and giraffe, to the bizarre welwitschia plant.
The camp consists of eight comfortable Meru-style tents with en-suite bathrooms, and shady main area with refreshing plunge pool. Run in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust, Desert Rhino Camp offers rhino tracking by vehicle and on foot with experts from this conservation NGO.

Etendeka Mountain Camp

In the foothills of the Grootberg massif, set amidst magnificent scenery and the ancient Etendeka lavas of northern Damaraland, the ten en-suite Meru tents have been refitted with luxury mattresses and 100% cotton linen. Necessary comforts have not been overlooked with the bathrooms also benefiting from a makeover, while the traditional, open-air bucket shower still holds pride of place.
Simple, fresh, wholesome meals are prepared, either in solar ovens or on open fires, and enjoyed under African skies. Extensive use is made of solar power throughout the camp. Etendeka is one of only two establishments that have been awarded the highest rank in the Namibian Eco-awards.
At Etendeka, wildlife has acclimatized to a precarious existence amongst the towering basalt mountains and dry mopane-shaded river courses of the Kunene Region. A strong focus is on walking activities.
“The feel at Etendeka is rustic; we wanted to bring back that rugged element of the traditional tented camp that most have unfortunately lost.”

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