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Camp Kipwe

Camp Kipwe is full of surprises, offering guests the chance to experience the unique terrain of Aba Huab Valley. This location is both intimate and spacious, offering its guests amenities such as En-suites, a lounge area and twin beds, all whilst embracing the uniqueness of its location, immersing guests in rooms that feel like cool caves. The property operates as an eco-friendly camp, allowing guests to enjoy the natural stunning views that are on offer and visit the UNESCO world heritage site Twyfelfontein. There is also a refreshing swimming pool nestled in the rocks at the site as well as an outdoor fireplace, perfect for evenings unwinding at the lodge after a day of exploring. Guests can also take game drives at the property to get up and close to the wildlife and take hiking trails to explore the flora and fauna. Staying at Camp Kipwe is the perfect chance to experience the desert in all its glory all whilst in style and comfort.

Okonjima Plains Camp

Set within the secluded wilderness of Okonjima Nature Reserve in Namibia, the family friendly Okonjima Plains Camp is the perfect place to unwind and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With just 30 rooms in total, the camp is an incredibly private place to visit and is also wheelchair accessible with ramps leading up to the rooms. Double beds and a double shower fill the rooms, as do amenities such as a mini fridge, tea/coffee facilities and fans to maximise guests comfort during their stay. You can also enjoy access to an entertainment venue and communal area that includes a dining area, bar, swimming pool and picturesque views over a waterhole and the Okonjima plains. This makes your time here all the more comfortable and social should you wish it to be. Originally a cattle farm since the early 1920’s, Okonjima’s attention is now focused on recovering the grass plains and turning it into a nature reserve, with a particular focus on carnivore conservation. With the close help and collaboration of the AfriCat Foundation, it has quickly become a sanctuary for Namibian wildlife such as cheetahs, leopards and brown hyenas. Guests will be able to witness these creatures up close and personal when staying at the camp, taking game drives and guided bush walks with experts. Visible from both the main property and the individual rooms, animals roam freely across the reserve, leaving those who visit feeling truly immersed within the natural surroundings during their stay.

Cornerstone Guesthouse

Cornerstone Guesthouse is perfectly situated between the sea and Swakopmund’s town centre on Namibia’s historic Skeleton Coast. The small and intimate B&B is a family-run accommodation, with 5 standard rooms and 2 family rooms. Cornerstone Guesthouse is located in the older section of Swakopmund, close by to interesting attractions such as the marine museum, Kristall Galerie and the old brewery, and is just a short walk from the beach. The old town offers a quieter and more relaxing setting for guests, but cafes, restaurants and a variety of shops and pubs are all within walking distance.

Galton House

Perched on the edge of Windhoek’s northernmost affluent suburb of Eros, Galton House has a relaxed atmosphere and is incredibly welcoming to each guest that walks through its doors. Peace and tranquillity are both provided as there are just nine guest rooms, making it a quiet place to visit and never overcrowded. Impressive wildlife photography adorns the walls of the property whilst the rest of the interior is a combination of modern minimalist and understated chic. Each of the rooms offers guests amenities such as Wi-Fi, satellite television, an in-room safe and a tea/ coffee station to enjoy. The property also has its own communal area consisting of a large lounge, dining room, garden and swimming pool, making for relaxing days spent unwinding. Guests are welcome to dine ‘al fresco’ by the pool and enjoy freshly prepared meals. Guests who want to venture into the local area can do so with ease, visiting a number of shops, restaurants and supermarkets in a matter of minutes. For those who want to learn about the local culture, there are many museums and art galleries to be explored and nature lovers can take hikes and bask in the natural beauty on offer. With Daan Viljoen Game Reserve being just a short drive away, guests can admire the beauty of Namibia up close and personal, witnessing leopards, zebras and an array of birds that are indigenous to the area.

Stanley and Livingstone Boutique Hotel

Stanley & Livingstone is the  first luxury boutique hotel found at Victoria Falls, located just 15 minutes from the falls themselves and surrounded by a Private Game Reserve. It is the ideal base from which to explore the falls and the area they inhabit, and it also makes for a quiet retreat in one of the continent’s most famous destinations. The hotel’s design takes a fresh and easy-going approach to colonial style, encouraging guests to settle and relax in a calm atmosphere. Luxurious amenities, attentive service, and brilliant food enhance the experience by ensuring you are well taken care of – a hallmark of Stanley & Livingstone.

More Quarters Hotel

An ideal base for exploring Cape Town’s beaches, cafes, boutiques and galleries, MORE Quarters’ collection of converted heritage townhouses and exclusive Redcliffe House offer a sleek 5-star experience with all the privacy and convenience you could ask for. The entrances on the cobbled lane that adjoins the hotel gives the feel of a secluded quarter and hidden tranquillity within Gardens, one of Cape Town’s oldest and most sophisticated suburbs. The understated retro edge of the lodging makes for a chic city getaway, while affording a comfortable and easy holiday experience for families. With sustainable initiatives and offerings of both relaxation and adventure at your leisure, MORE Quarters is the natural choice for your stay in South Africa’s oldest city.

Strand Hotel Swakopmund

Strand Hotel Swakopmund is a modern and stylish hotel which offers incredible Atlantic Ocean views on three sides. Surrounded by endless beautiful seascapes and the golden sands of Namibia, the hotel offers a tranquil retreat on the dramatic Skeleton Coast. Guests can make use of the countless amenities, enjoy dining at the many restaurants, and enjoy local flavour at the bars, deli, and lobby-lounge. Sit back on a sea-facing terrace and listen to the soothing sounds of the ocean waves as you take in the scenery of this historic site. In the evenings, curl up beside the fireplace in the lobby, or sit outside and marvel at the spectacular starry skies.
Strand Hotel Swakopmund’s architectural inspiration finds its roots deep in Namibian-German history and reflects this in a tasteful and contemporary manner. The interior design offers a homely environment where guests can feel at ease, surrounded by nature. Strand Hotel aims to be a non-hotel, hotel, where travellers can truly feel comfortable with a genuine sense of place.

Okonjima Bush Suite

The Private Bush Suite is situated in the open Acacia thornveld within the secluded wilderness area of the Okonjima valley with a backdrop of the sandstone Omboroko Mountains. It is approximately 3.5km from the Plains Camp and 500m from the Bush Camp. Located on the edge of a natural waterhole, its two separate, luxury, en-suite bedrooms under a double-volume thatched roof can accommodate a family or group of four (4 max: one group only). Frequent leopard and cheetah sightings during game drives is what African safaris are made of! Though guests also indulge in smaller pleasures, such as the peaceful atmosphere of the African bush, spotting wildlife at the watering holes situated at each accommodation, the flavoursome food and welcoming hospitality. Okonjima also offers a number of activities to guests and day visitors , from hiking and mountain biking with your own mountain bike to bird watching and a fitness retreat.

Etosha Heights Safarihoek Lodge

Located on a 60,000ha private reserve which shares a border with the Etosha National Park, this secluded safari camp is a true Namibian treasure. Opened in 2016, the Safarihoek team’s continued aim is to expose its guests to the real and raw side of Namibia, while not forgoing the comforts. Here is where you can explore the wilderness, spot endangered species and economically support those actively trying to save them and their habitats. Relax in the serenity and silence, as distant calls of wildlife meander across the grassland; take a dip in the sparkling pool, enjoy delicious seasonal dinners, and most of all bask in the beauty of the Namibian savannah. Make memories you’ll treasure forever as you spend evenings by the fireside watching the stars, and magical mornings driving out into the wonder of the reserve.

Onguma The Fort

Surrounded by the beauty of the Etosha Pans, where wild animals roam, is Onguma The Fort. The fawn colour of the Afro-Moroccan architecture blends into the dust of the grassland around you, as tranquillity and wilderness intertwine. Relax within your own private suite complete with a viewing deck just for you, so you can catch sight of animals at the watering hole right in front of the property. At Onguma The Fort, you can indulge in three course meals, massage therapy, and cool off from the heat with a dip in the pool. But most importantly, you can accompany expert guides as they traverse the landscape, spotting footprints and tracking down endangered species on this private reserve. Get to know how the Onguma team are helping to conserve the wildlife, and take part in one of the Sunset Drives, as the beauty of the dramatic Namibian landscape comes alive. This is a escape into the wild like no other.

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