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  1. n'Kwazi Lodge Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Kavango Province: Rundu
    If what you are looking for is peace and quiet, we have the perfect place for you! A place so unspoiled that while you are there you will experience nature as it was first created. n'Kwazi is a secluded paradise, tucked away amongst lush riverine vegetation on the banks of the perennial Kavango river. Situated 20 kms north-east of Rundu, n'Kwazi combines the tranquillity of a tropical environment with the comforts of a luxury lodge. n'Kwazi's much-praised cuisine -- a scrumptious buffet in the evenings -- is superb. Activities include canoeing, horse-back trails, bird watching, traditional dances and sundown cruises. Our warm hospitality and enthusiastic service will make your stay a special one. Accessible by chartered flight and road.

  2. Hotel Garni Adler *** star 3 three stars Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Swakopmund: 
    A jewel between the Atlantic Ocean and the dunes of the Namib Dessert. The hotel has 14 individually decorated bedrooms en-suite. Situated inSwakopmund - a charming small town of the German colonial period with numerous picturesque buildings. It is the most beautiful seaside resort at Namibia's Atlantic coast with large beaches - an oasis in the desert. Swakopmund is easily reached by car, bus, train or aircraft. There are many sport facilities which include: golf, tennis, horse - and camel riding, sailing, surfing and swimming. Enjoy our indoor swimming-pool and the sauna. Relax on our roof terrace with a beautiful view over the ocean and the dunes. For your sun-downer there is a small bar for house guests. Various good restaurants are close by. Secure parking is available. All kinds of trips can be arranged.

  3. Kuangukuangu - Luxury Cabin Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Namib desert: Solitaire
    Situated in the peaceful solitude of an idyllic valley, in the heart of the desert, near Solitaire and Sossusvlei dunes, Kuangukuangu is the ideal place for travellers who seek tranquillity and intimacy. Nestled in a dune, Kuangukuangu makes it possible for its occupants to live in harmony with nature, at the same time offering them comfort, luxury, adventure and relaxation. The starry sky in southerly direction will thus be visible to the naked eye, unobstructed, from the rock around which Kuangukuangu is built. Kuangukuangu comes from 'Omukuangukuangu', a word used by the Ovambo people, meaning the milky way. You can, if you desire, take your meals at the farm situated at five minutes walking distance from Kuangukuangu (you must check in advance that your hosts will be able to accommodate you). The food and the warm welcome they offer are exceptional. You will be treated to such delicacies as excellent oryx steak, ginger spiced pumpkin soup, or delicious milk-tart (a Southern African speciality). You can also ask us to accompany you on a game-drive (pre-booking required). The farm has a rich fauna and flora. You will have the opportunity to see oryxs, warthogs, ostriches, horses, wild squirrels, des suricates and jackals, just to mention a few. Also possible (pre-booking required): round trip to Sossusvlei, safaris to nearby attractions (Spreetshoogte, Naukluft, Kuiseb Canyon ...) Kuangukuangu is surrounded by a mountain range, a veritable natural geological marvel (gigantic rocks shaped by the climactic changes), which you can explore on foot (the dry river bed passes just behind). These rocky formations will reveal stunning and eccentric surprises to the attentive observer.

  4. Langholm Hotel *** star 3 three stars Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: : Walvis Bay
    The Langholm Hotel is situated close to the magnificent wetland of the Walvis Bay Lagoon, and at the edge of the Namib Desert. The Langholm Hotel Garni can offer the eco-tourist a wonderful glimpse into the ecology of the area, as well as great adventure tourism. Still fairly new the hotel has 13 double rooms each with bathroom en-suite, television, telephone, safe and fridge, and a family suite, with the above facilities and a mini kitchen. Langholm Hotel also runs a restuarant for lunch and evening meals. A bar and library are available as well as secure covered parking and braai facilities.

  5. Namib Naukluft Lodge *** star 3 three stars Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Namib desert: Solitaire
    The Namib Naukluft Lodge situated 230 km south of the capital Windhoek is the ideal gateway to the high dunes of the Namib desert. Safari Lodge, Game Drives, Bird Watching, Swimming Pool, Game Viewing, Walking. Guests have the opportunity to explore the immediate vicinity on foot; Every afternoon a sunset -drive is offered to the ' Marble Mountains' situated on the farm. 4x4 Excursions to the Sossusvlei dune area and the Sesriem Canyon can be reserved as additional service for a separate cost. The Lodge features 14 comfortable double and 2 single rooms. All have their own private patios, en suite-facilities and fans; the mainbuilding of the Lodge sports a spacious veranda, a lavish lounge & bar area, dining room and an outside 'boma', where guests can enjoy the sparkling african sky during a cosy barbeque evening. Indigenous plants and swimming pool 'with a panoramic view' enhance the overall beauty of the Lodge, complimenting the surrounding granite hills and landscape in earthy colours. Clean desert air, beautiful sunsets and panoramic vistas make your stay a special and unforgetable one.

  6. Norotshama River Resort Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: South Namibia: 
    Some fifty kilometers Northwest of the village of Noordoewer on the farm Aussenkehr lies an undiscovered gem, the Norotshama River Resort. Nestled in the great valley of the Karas region in southern Namibia and situated on the banks of the Orange River, this pristine, malaria-free resort offers a host of activities for the discerning traveler. Long, fun-filled, action packed days call for a relaxing environment and Norotshama is just that. You can relax by the pool taking in the scenic splendor of the river, enjoying a cool drink from the bar or a meal from the A la Carte restaurant.

  7. Lake Oanob Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Windhoek: Rehoboth
    Conserving a vanishing way of life. If you've stayed with us, my 'kuame' (meaning friend) you've helped to make this dream come true. Lake Oanob Resort offers a range of waterfront accommodation possibilities such as luxurious Chalets, en-suite rooms and campsites. An a la carte Restaurant and fully licensed bars will make your visit complete and unforgettable. The Resort provides activities for all age groups and levels of excitement from, water skiing, canoeing, and horseback riding to relaxing sundowners by boat. Rehoboth lies on an elevation of 4544 Feet (1 385m) of which the physiography is characterized by rugged, stony hills, mountainous areas and sand-filled valleys. The dam has been erected within this setting and makes it the highest dam wall in Namibia with 58 m. A magnitude of fish, birds and antelopes finds a safe haven in this surrounding. The nature gives us the opportunity to offer you the following activities: - Boat rides - Swimming - Sundowner by 4x4 vehicle - Sundowner by boat -Banana/tubing rides -Horse riding school - Water skiing - Fishing - Canoening - Hiking - Game drives - Horse riding

  8. Huab Lodge Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: : Damaraland
    The lodge combines peace and relaxation in the bush with simple Namibian hospitality. Decorated with an African touch, eight bungalows under thatch provide very comfortable and spacious accommodation. Four times winner in Namibia's Best Lodge category, Huab Lodge is situated on the ephemeral Huab River in dramatic mountain scenery bordering Damaraland. Fly-In, Safari Lodge, Desert adapted , Wildlife, Game Drives, Safari, Walking / Hiking Trails, Ancient Rock Art, Photography, Birding, use of swimming pool and hot spring. Here, a private nature reserve has been established as a refuge for the desert elephants. Other animals include mountain zebra, klipspringer, oryx - master of the desert - and the regal greater kudu; 175 bird species of which 10 are endemic. The lodge combines peace and relaxation in the bush with simple Namibian hospitality. Decorated with an African touch, eight bungalows under thatch provide very comfortable and spacious accommodation. Shower with a view, two basins, separate loo, two extra length double beds, 24 hour 220V solar electricity, coffee & tea, and a verandah overlooking the mostly dry Huab River. Local cuisine and an unusual variety of South African wines are served in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Interestingly different nature walks and scenic drives are offered in this magnificent and varied landscape; a trip to some well preserved rock paintings; superb birding with an expert guide; hot and cold pools; star gazing. The combination of ancient granite, mineral rich thermal water, nature's tranquility and Huab's unaffected hospitality make this a destination to return to for longer ervery time.

  9. Wolwedans Dune Lodge Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Namib Desert: Namib Rand Nature Reserve
    Nestled amidst the dunes in the heart of NamibRand Nature Reserve, Wolwedans provides the perfect base from which to explore vast stretches of awe-inspiring nature. NamibRand Nature Reserve, one of Southern Africa's largest private conservation areas, is situated on the edge of the Namib Desert, close to Sossusvlei. The Reserve shares a common border with the Namib-Naukluft Park in the west and is protected by the Nubib mountain range in the east. Fly-In, Safari Lodge, Desert, Wildlife, Game Drives, Safari, Ballooning, Walking /Hiking, Photography, Birding, Mountain Biking. The NamibRand Nature Reserve originated as a dream of extending the desert frontiers by integrating a large number of former sheep farms and developing a sanctuary free of fences, so that once again the wildlife could roam their habitat unhindered. Inviting nature lovers from all over the world to share in this dream has always been one of our objectives, and today NamibRand is synonymous with some of Namibia's - if not Africa's - most breathtaking locations. Covering an area of some 200.000 hectares close to Sossusvlei, NamibRand is bordered by the Naukluft Park in the west and the impressive Nubib Mountain range in the East. The special attraction of the reserve is the diversity of desert landscapes. Virtually all facets of the Namib are represented here. Mountains plunging down into endless grassy plains, which are interspersed by red vegetated dunes, create a living tapestry of colours and shapes that make it a visual utopia for artists and photographers. Game species found in the reserve include gemsbok, mountain and plains zebra, springbok, red hartebeest, bat-eared fox, spotted hyena, Cape fox and African wildcats. The more rocky areas are inhabited by kudu, klipspringer, baboon and leopard, while the dunes harbour a rich and diverse micro-fauna. Over a hundred species of birds have been recorded. Once the hunting ground of the Spotted Hyena, Wolwedans takes its name from the African for 'where the wolves dance'. The very word conjures up an aura of mystery and romance which, when visiting Wolwedans, nature and the rhythm of the desert will evoke within you. Across this diverse canvas of contrasting landscapes traverse an exciting variety of large and small desert creatures - as wild and ancient as their habitat. Our portfolio of camps provides ample opportunity to meet our guests' different expectations and preferred levels of comfort - be it the rustic Dune Camp, the more elaborate Dunes Lodge or the Wolwedans Private Camp. No matter where you opt to stay, warmth and personalised service - embraced by a commitment to care for guest and nature alike - are our hallmarks. It is here, in this land of stretching blue skies, endless plains and countless creatures enacting nature's savagely exciting passion play, that you will find beauty feeding your soul, tranquillity to clear your mind and space for your imagination to fly. Visit once, and you will long to return - that is a promise. Located on the very edge of a 250-meter high dune, this Camp overlooks the prominent Losberg Mountain towards the east. Heading west, the Chateau viewpoint - one of the reserves' most enchanting panoramas - can be reached by foot in less than five minutes. A sundowner in the dunes, facing the sun as it sets over the Bushman Hills, is an experience to share with someone close. The Camp sleeps a maximum of 12 guests in a totally unspoilt setting. Guests stay in comfortable tents pitched on wooden platforms and these are furnished with standard beds, bedside tables and a suitcase rack. Each tent has a spacious verandah and a private bathroom fitted with a hot shower, washbasin and flush toilet. Meals are enjoyed at the central lapa. The lounge, dining area and an open-plan kitchen, which allows guests to chat to their chef while he is preparing a three-course dinner, guarantee a cosy ambience. A sundowner deck with fireplace provides a relaxed atmosphere for brilliant star-gazing. Whilst the lodge aims at accommodating those guests in need of relaxed comfort, the camp is a more down-to-earth and close to nature experience. Ideally suited for the younger and more adventurous traveller the charm of the camp lies in its tranquil and intimate atmosphere, capturing the romance of a bygone era. No matter where you stay at Wolwedans, we will introduce you to this great theatre of nature and kindle ancient stirrings within you. Accompanied by experienced guides, visitors are introduced to the many facets of NamibRand Nature Reserve's desert habitat with its diverse fauna and flora - on foot, by car, or from the air in a hot-air balloon. Our interpretive scenic drives in open Landrovers or the walks with resident field-guides, reveal the wonders of the desert - as do picnics in the wild, sundowners on the dunes and dinners by candlelight. The traditional programme - providing you stay for two nights - which is earnestly recommended (if possible you should stay for three) - would entail an afternoon drive on the day of arrival, followed by a full day-safari. The lodge also lends itself to relaxing for an afternoon - the choice is entirely yours.

  10. Wolwedans Private Camp Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Namib Desert: Namib Rand Nature Reserve
    Situated in the quiet seclusion of an idyllic valley in the Namib Rand Nature Reserve, south of Sossusvlei. Relaxation, Spending quality time with a partner. The idea of the Private Camp is to get away for a day or two - not doing much except relaxing and spending quality time with a partner. The Suite comprises two spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a verandah and the lounge, combining a study, a living-room arrangement, a dining area and a fully equipped open plan kitchen. The building style is a combination of wood and canvas, and the carefully selected furnishings bring alive the true romance of Africa. This splended Suite catering for four guests, is the perfect getaway for honeymooners or individuals seeking uncompromising privacy and solitude. Browse through the library, take walks in the plains and prepare your own meals (we supply all foods and beverages, you cook and serve 'entre nous') will keep you fully occupied. It is recommended that guests, who have not been with us before, book the Private Camp in combination with a night at the Lodge or Dune Camp, joining some of the activities before seeking total seclusion.

  11. Lianshulu Lodge Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Caprivi: Mudumu National Park
    The comfortable Lianshulu Lodge is the only true wilderness lodge in the East Caprivi Strip of Namibia, a forgotten land largely untouched by the influence of man. Lianshulu Lodge lies on the banks of the Kwando River, 150km west of Katima Mulilo, and 45km south of Kongola. The lodge is situated on a private concession within the 850 square km Mudumu National Park and lies just 55 km north of the Mamile National Park in the Linyanti swamps. This area is the Namibian equivalent of the Okavango Delta with lush floodplains, attractive islands and vast flowing rivers and quiet lagoons. Safari Lodge, Wildlife, Game Drives, Walking, Photography, Birding, Boat Cruise on the Kwando River. Lianshulu was instrumental in founding the Lizauli Traditional Village, which allows visitors the opportunity to experience unique traditions and culture. Wildlife to be seen in the area includes impala, zebra, hippo, elephant, bushbuck and buffalo. During the night you can often hear the call of lions and hyena. Occasional sightings of wild dog and sitatunga occur. There is an abundance of birdlife. Of the 400 species occuring in the Caprivi, some of the most unusual species include Western Banded Snake Eagle, Bateleur Eagle, Fish Eagle, Pygmy Geese, Lesser Jacana, Purple Banded Sunbird and the African Golden Oriole. The facilities at Lianshulu Lodge make it one of the finest in the area. This exclusive and private twenty-two bedded lodge is surrounded by a variety of indigenous trees and rich riverine vegetation. Accommodation includes charming reed and thatched, riverside, twin-bedded A-frame chalets with en-suite facilities. In addition there is a large thatched lounge, bar and dining area overlooking the Lianshulu lagoon where superb delicious meals are served each day. There is also a swimming pool and bird watching hides. Activities include boating along the Kwando River, nature drives in open 4x4 vehicles and guided walks within the Mudumu National Park. Enjoy a leisurely sunset cruise watching Hippo and a variety of birdlife from the double-decker Pontoon, the 'Jacana'. To ensure that you derive the maximum benefit from all activities, local experienced and knowledgeable guides conduct these.

  12. Oshakati Country Lodge *** star 3 three stars Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: : Windhoek
    The 3-star rated Oshakati Country Hotel offers 50 bedrooms with en suite facilities. The impressive thatched main building houses an a la carte restaurant, lounge, bar and conference room. The courtyard with its lush garden and swimming pool provides the ideal atmosphere for a relaxing sundowner after a busy day. Rooms are fitted with television, air conditioning, direct dial telephones and en suite facilities. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the dining room. The conference room seats 150 people and is popular for banquets and receptions. The bar with traditional drums and murals of dancing tribesmen has a relaxing mix of cultures and conversation. Oshakati is the hub of trans-border trade with Angola and is the ideal base from where business people and tourists can explore the Northern region. Kunene, and then visit the Etosha National Park to conclude your tour to the Northern region. Or experience traditional Ovambo 'kraals' and try a traditional dinner. Airport transfers to the tarred Ondangwa Airstrip can be arranged. Car rental is available from the Hotel.

  13. Sossusvlei Lodge Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Namib Desert: Sossusvlei
    Situated amidst the Namib desert at the entrance to the famous Sossusvlei. Safari Lodge, Game Drives, Walks/Hiking, Swimming Pool, Guided Trips to Sossusvlei, Sundowner Drives, Ballooning Flights, Scenic Flights, Bush Dinners, Honeymoon Packages, Conferences, Horse Back Trails, Weddings. When the pale desert floor stretches away to meet the evening sky, enjoy a gourmet dinner alfresco. Soft light and the true Namibian star studded skies add to the ambience of an unforgettable desert dinner. Enter a classic lifestyle of comfort, filled with the thoughtful touch of attentive staff. There are 45 en-suite rooms available. The decor speaks of the art, culture and traditions of african furnishings with soft finishes of inviting comfort. As the sun steals its last rays strokes of purple from the far mountains. Shake off the desert dust with ice cold local lager - on tap in the bushman painted bar. With passing parade of springbok, oryx and cape fox, it is surely one of the most unique sites in all Africa. For incentive groups or special functions imagine this sundowner in scenic backdrop of breathtaking nature. We also have a Curio Shop where there is always something for everybody. The Airstrip is 5km South West of the Lodge.

  14. Ndhovu Safari Lodge *** star 3 three stars Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Caprivi: Mahango Game Reserve
    Ndhovu Safari Lodge is a luxury tented river camp on the banks of the Okavango River in Namibia. Our tents are all equipped with en-suite bathrooms, we cater for twelve guests at a time. The thatched Lapa is extended with a wooden deck onto the Okavango River for good game viewing like: Elephants, Hippos and Buffalos to name but a few. Swimming pool, Bar and Restaurant available to enhance the Bush-experience. Our camp is situated right next to the popular Mahango Game Reserve. Boat trips and Game drives are available.

  15. Okomitundu Guest Farm Hotel DetailsHotel Photos
    Namibia: Karibib: 
    Farm Okomitundu, recipient of the Certificate of Excellence, the past 6 years, issued by the Hospitality Association of Namibia (HAN) offers you everything that individualists and nature lovers could possibly dream of: * a friendly relaxed atmosphere where every guest enjoys personal attention * more than 18 000 hectares of wide open spaces * untamed nature with lots of game * Mouth-watering barbeque specialities served under the magnificent African sky. Ten comfertable rooms, two large swimming pools with sun terrace, game drives, horse riding, bird watching and C8 Telescope for stargazing. We have our own landing strip, fly-in safaris to places of interest in Namibia and neighbouring countries.

  
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