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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.

Coral Lodge

Ten luxurious villas, set on a breathtaking peninsula, with pristine beaches and a winding lagoon, bring the Coral Lodge experience to life. An experience which is intimate and exclusive, as it is authentic. Embrace Mozambique’s colourful history and culture of Ilha De Mozambique, Mozambique’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies close to Coral Lodge, with daily transfers provided. Explore the aqua blue waters that wrap itself around the coastline, indulge in the freshest local ingredients in our fine Mozambican cuisine or delve into the culture and roots of beautiful country’s heritage. Combined all of this with warm and genuine Coral Lodge Family hospitality, you can’t help but fall in love with  Coral Lodge experience.

Travessia Beach Lodge

Travessia is an Eco Beach Lodge that offers its guests understated barefoot luxury. The lodge is built among the dunes beside the beach, nestled between luscious greenery and palm trees. Carefully chosen spots enhance both privacy and the breath-taking sea vistas. Travessia was constructed on elevated wooden decks with timber and roll-up canvas walls, all under a roof thatched with local makuti. Wooden walkways lead from the opulent accommodations to the lodge’s reception and social areas, with a spacious deck overlooking the unrivalled environment. The lodge is entirely solar powered – ensuring a light environmental footprint. Travessia boasts a restaurant that prides itself on locally sourced, seasonal, fresh cuisine with a chef who is dedicated to making your dining experience just as incredible as the holiday itself. Guests can enjoy walks on the endless, pristine beach, relax in the shade of the swaying palm grove, paddle out or gaze at the sea from the rim-flow pool.

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.

Grootberg Lodge

14 Twin and 2 family rock and thatch chalets gaze out over the Klip River Valley, where Black Eagles hunt just below your private deck.
The two family units provide enough space for parents and two children to share comfortably.

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.”

Palmwag Lodge

A call from the far western wilderness beckons you to the home of the desert adapt world. With the largest predator population outside of Etosha National Park, this destination will not disappoint. With rooms and safari tents on offer, your stay will be most memorable.

Kunene River Lodge

Kunene River Lodge has been described as “A Piece of Paradise”, situated on the bank of the mighty perennial river, overlooking Angola to the north. A magnificent tree canopy shades the Lodge gardens and grounds while the swimming pool beckons from a sunny green lawn.
Here peace and tranquility abound as Guests relax and slow down to the gentle pace of the river, but in the nearby Ondorusu Gorge, anyone can experience the thrill of White-Water Rafting in some of the finest river conditions of southern Africa. Meanwhile, birders will seek out some of the rare endemic species living in and around the Lodge or further afield.
Other activities include Sundowner or Birding River Cruises and visits to a local Himba village where Guests can discover the customs and history of these ancient people who still maintain their centuries-old traditions and life-style.

Desert Camp

Desert Camp is situated just 5 km from the entrance gate to Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon in the Namib Nauklauft Park. Nestled under centuries old camel thorn trees, Desert Camp offers unsurpassed views over the Desert landscapes and surrounding mountains – An absolute must for the nature lover and photographer!
The 28 affordable self-catering accommodation units are equipped with an en-suite bathroom, shaded veranda with a fitted kitchenette, barbeque, power points and an adjacent parking area. Each air-conditioned room features twin beds and a fold-out sleeper couch to accommodate 2 small children (under 12) free of charge when sharing with 2 full paying adults. Utility boxes with most utensils needed are available at reception and fresh food supplies can be ordered daily.
Facilities at the main building include a fully stocked and serviced bar with big screen television, a sparkling swimming pool and 2 communal bomas with cooking and wash up facilities which are perfect for groups travelling together.
Meals can be enjoyed at the nearby Sossusvlei Lodge restaurant and their Adventure Centre offers a range of exciting Desert activities to explore the area.
A fully stocked shop, fuel and an Internet café is available at the Sossus Oasis Service Station.

Hakusembe River Lodge

A lush green oasis on the banks of the Okavango River. Absorb river peace from one of the 20 chalets, hop aboard the Hakusembe River Queen, stroll to the cultural village or just relax on the deck listening to the soft symphony of feathered friends.

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