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Kulala Desert Lodge
Lying in the heart of the Namiba Desert this camp offers magnificent views of the red dunes of Sousevlei. There are 10 stylish “Kulalas”(chalets) with private verandas, en-suite bathrooms and elevated sun decks. The bar and dining room in the main area offer a cosy and intimate atmosphere. The views are breathtaking and the game, although sparse, is fascinating. Excursions to the dunes at Soussevlei, nature drives and guided walks can be arranged.
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Damaraland Camp
In this land of desolate desert beauty this camp lies in the Huab River Valley with sensational views across stark plains to the impressive peaks of the Brandberg mountains. There are 10 large meru-style walk-in tents with en-suite facilities. An open campfire and boma are enjoyed on calm evenings. Stargazing is superb due to the crystal clear night skies. You can explore on foot, by mountain bike or 4x4 vehicles, viewing buck and ostrich or tracking the rare desert-adapted elephant. |
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Desert Rhino Camp
The 1 million acre reserve provides an original and exclusive wilderness experience. The reserves fresh water springs support healthy populations of the famous desert-adapted black rhino and elephant. as well as large numbers of lion, cheetah and leopard. There are 8 large Meru tents with en-suite bathrooms and bucket showers. Activities include rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle and day and night nature drives. |
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Ongava Tented Camp
Tucked into a hidden valley in the Ongava Game Reserve bordering the Etosha National Park, this camp is small and exclusive and Etosha’s best kept secret. The 9 large Meru tents, with en-suite bathrooms, open air showers and covered verandas, all have views of the bush or waterhole. The main area houses a tranquil bar, and pool looking out onto a much-frequented waterhole. Activities such as guided walks, bird watching, hides, night drives and white rhino tracking are offered.
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