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Abelana Safari Camp

Escape to the breathtaking wilderness of Abelana Game Reserve at Abelana Safari Camp. With only four Meru-style safari tents, guests can experience the stunning wilderness in exclusivity and near-privacy. Place yourself in the heart of the bushveld and enjoy slow life here for a while. Wake up with the sunrise, and head out on a game drive or guided walk, exploring the reserve at your own pace. Experienced horse riding safaris are on offer at Abelana Safari Camp too; with advance booking, guests can become a part of nature whilst they are exploring. Finish your days by eating delicious meals which have been cooked over a fire and made with fresh, local ingredients, and enjoying a drink on the viewing deck where you can gaze over the endless horizons or up at the wide starry sky.

Canyon Village

Suitable for a striking film set, Canyon Village lies at the foot of a sweeping rock face. Exhibiting authentic canyon character, the sprawling lodge explores the story of the south in murals, traditional Nama dress and even a donkey cart to convey baggage to rooms.

Canyon Roadhouse

Fill up with smiles at this innovative lodge that celebrates the good old days of the automobile. It offers peaceful slumber in 24 spacious rooms and boasts a pool, a campsite, a fuel station, an inviting terrace and the most extraordinary restaurant in southern Namibia.

Etosha Mopane Safari Lodge

Etosha Mopane Safari Lodge is conveniently located between Etosha National Park and Waterberg Plateau Park, and provides an authentic safari experience with modern amenities and style. Accommodation options include a modern luxury chalet as well as intimate tented accommodations- all with en-suite bathroom facilities, quality furnishings and a waterhole view. Wake up to the sounds of nature and some of the best game viewing opportunities in Namibia.

Epacha Game Lodge & Spa

Epacha Game Lodge & Spa is located on top of the hills of the 13,000 ha large Epacha Private Game Reserve, which borders the main road to Etosha National Park and has its gate at only 60 km from the entrance of the park.
The lodge is known for its unique Victorian decoration style and its high quality service. Next to using this lodge as a perfect home to explore the Etosha National Park it also offers a wide variety of activities on its own Private Game Reserve. When it opened its doors to the public in 2001, Epacha Game Lodge was also the pioneer in Namibia to combine the wildlife & wellness experience at the Mystique Spa.
After a long and memorable trip to Etosha National Park it is a very pleasant and relaxing experience to enjoy one of the many treatments on offer at the Spa.
The main lodge building houses a cosy library, cognac & cigar room and an exquisite wine cellar below the restaurant. The stunning infinity pool and pool-bar offer free WiFi connection for the guests. For incentive groups or corporate trips, Epacha also has a large conference room to your disposal.

Toshari Lodge

Nestled on an outcrop of dolomite rocks, under a forest of Mopane and white Seringa trees, Toshari Lodge offers affordable but enchanting accommodation close to Etosha National Park. A warm welcome awaits you complimented by a refreshing cold drink on arrival. Absorb the peace and tranquility of the natural African bush as you amble through a blend of manicured lawns and rustic bush gardens to your private room.
Take a refreshing dip in the sparkling pools and enjoy wholesome Namibian cuisine, complimented with herbs and vegetables from the garden and fresh home baked bread, in the tranquility of the striking African Lapa with its stunning photographs of local Etosha wildlife.

Kazile Island Lodge

Kazile Island Lodge is a beautiful and elegant place to stay found on a private island on the Kwando River, in the heart of KAZA. Kazile is one of only two accommodations situated within the Bwabwata National Park itself, along with its sister lodge Nambwa. The Lodge is home to no fewer than thirteen Meru tents hidden away in the bountiful Mangosteen forest. The tents offer incredible views of both the Kwando River and the extensive floodplains between the island and the infamous Horseshoe Bend. Sitatunga, an elusive aquatic antelope, can be spotted on the floodplains and marshes, providing guests with a rare opportnity to see these animals. This incredible corner of Namibia is hard not to fall in love with, with amazing sunrises over the trees and wildlife traversing every corner.

Lianshulu Lodge

Scenic Lianshulu Lodge, overlooking the tranquil Kwando River, is situated in remote Mudumu National Park in the Caprivi Strip – an elongated appendage to Namibia that is rich in history and wildlife. Lianshulu Lodge is often referred to as being in a region which is the Namibian equivalent of the Okavango Delta – with verdant floodplains and a network of interwoven rivers, lagoons and islands.

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.

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