Ai-Aiba Lodge offers 20 rooms in African chalets providing comfortable accommodation that makes the most of a unique setting. Large windows frame the rocky outcrops all around. Each air-conditioned room has a small shaded terrace with a table and chairs where you can relax and listen to the birds. Find Out More
Where to stay
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Located in Ongava Reserve, adjacent to Etosha National Park, Anderssons at Ongava is set against the backdrop of the Ondundozonanandana Mountains. Surrounded by scrub-covered plains, it has just eight tents, each with a private viewing deck, en suite bathroom and open-air shower. Find Out More
Cañon Lodge is set in a 520 square kilometre private reserve, with awe-inspiring views of Fish River Canyon. The original building dates back to 1910, and accommodation consists of 26 thatched bungalows, combining rustic natural elements with modern comfort, with natural rock walls and en suite facilities. Find Out More
This luxury camp, lauded as one of the best in the country, stands on the north bank of the dry valley of the Huab River, which is arguably Namibia’s most pristine wilderness area. Activities focus on exploring the surrounding valley on guided drives and walks, when desert elephant are commonly sighted. Find Out More
Operated in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust, this camp is set in the Palmwag Concession amongst rolling hills with scattered euphorbia and ancient welwitschia plants. It has eight large Meru-style en suite tents, and the dining area offers uninterrupted views of the desert and mountains. Find Out More
This delightful camp, located within Doro Nawas Conservancy in central Damaraland, lies close to Twyfelfontein, where ancient San bushmen rock art engravings are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Accommodation consists of 16 rooms with a mix of stone and canvas walls, shaded by a thatch roof. Find Out More
Located in the Namib Naukluft desert, the Gobabeb Centre conducts research into climate, ecology and geomorphology, as well as delivering training courses to raise awareness of ecological and environmental issues. As well as permanent researchers and students, it receives short-term visitors. Find Out More
This attractive lodge perches on the south bank of the Okavango River, with views across to Angola on the other side. It makes a great spot for anyone travelling through the Caprivi region, where you’ll find fish eagles wheeling over the reedbed and locals paddling dugout canoes on the river. Find Out More
Halali Camp in Etosha National Park lies halfway between Namutoni and Okaukeujo Camps at the foot of a dolomite hill, typical of this part of Namibia. It is just a short walk from an elevated vantage point where you have a perfect view of the animals coming to drink in the nearby waterhole. Find Out More
This remote camp, with just seven tents, occupies a broad valley at the confluence of two tributaries of the Hoanib River in the northern section of the private Palmwag Concession. Its scenic location is one of the most isolated areas of the Kaokoveld and only accessible by light aircraft. Find Out More
Nestling on the banks of the Hoanib River, in the magnificent Khowarib Gorge, this lodge offers a perfect base from which to explore the remote northwest of the country. It has 14 luxury tents, built on stilts, each with a private shaded verandah. There are also eight camp pitches for self-drive visitors. Find Out More
Kulala Desert Lodge consists of 12 thatched and canvas chalets in the heart of the Namib Desert, in a large private reserve bordering the Namib-Naukluft Park. The main verandah overlooks a waterhole, and there are early morning guided drives to the nearby spectacular red dunes of Sossusvlei. Find Out More
This luxurious desert retreat is situated in the private Kulala Wilderness Reserve, bordering the Namib Naukluft Park and adjacent to the towering dunes of Sossusvlei. Each of the 11 thatched, climate-controlled kulalas has its own plunge pool and rooftop skybed for romantic stargazing. Find Out More
Little Ongava’s wonderful chalets are set along the crest of a hill with spectacular views onto the plains below. Accommodation comprises three spacious suites, each with their own plunge pool and a view of the floodlit waterhole. This is the ideal camp from which to base your activities when visiting Etosha. Find Out More
Within the tranquil Namib Desert, near the spectacular Sossusvlei dunes, lies Little Sossus Lodge. This old converted farmhouse offers 20 comfortable chalets, boasting stunning 180 degree views of the nearby mountains and plains. The lodge also has a small campsite for self-drive trips. Find Out More
Accessible via the Von Lindequist Gate, Namutoni Camp’s close proximity to Fisher’s Pan makes it a hotspot for birders. Two restaurants, a craft shop, a pool and a viewing deck overlooking King Nehale Waterhole make the camp a great place to relax at lunchtime or after evening game drives. Find Out More
Situated 17 kilometres from the southern entrance to Etosha National Park, known as Anderson's Gate, Okaukuejo currently functions as the administrative hub of the park, and the home of the Etosha Ecological Institute. Facilities include a restaurant, bar, shop, swimming pool and camp site. Find Out More
Home to the AfriCat Foundation, one of the world’s largest cheetah and leopard rescue programmes, the design of this camp is a tribute to the history of cattle-farming in Okonjima. The complex offers three levels of accommodation, and there is a traditional thatched area for dining. Find Out More
A chic guesthouse in a conveniently central, yet quiet, part of Windhoek, the Olive Grove Guesthouse offers an unexpectedly high standard of accommodation and personal service. There is everything you could possibly need here, so it makes an ideal start or end to a trip around Namibia. Find Out More
This luxurious property is on one of the largest private reserves in Namibia, and offers 14 comfortable rock and thatch chalets. The lodge has a floodlit waterhole, and wildlife activities include vehicle safaris in both Ongava Reserve and Etosha National Park, as well as safaris on foot and night drives. Find Out More
This camp is one of Namibia’s best kept secrets. Located in the much-lauded Ongava Game Reserve, south of Etosha National Park, it overlooks a nearby waterhole. Constructed from stone, canvas and thatch, the camp accommodates 16 guests in eight large, comfortable, Meru-style tents. Find Out More
An intriguing combination of style and attention to detail makes Onguma Tented Camp the ultimate in safari accommodation. Every comfort is provided and the bush-chic styling ensures you are cocooned in luxury. Seven tents are arranged around a waterhole that attracts a constant procession of wildlife. Find Out More
Palmwag Lodge is located under whispering palm trees on the Uniab River in northwest Damaraland in its own private concession area. The lodge has accommodation for 30 guests in thatched bungalows and en suite tents, and offers good hiking trails and daily vehicle safaris to see local wildlife. Find Out More
Set on the shady riverbank, the well-appointed rooms at Riverdance look over the Kavango River, where elephant are frequently spotted. You’ll find peace and privacy here, with no attention to detail spared by the personable owners who used all of their own experience of travelling in the lodge’s design and execution. Find Out More
Serra Cafema is perhaps the most remote camp in southern Africa, in the extreme north-west of Namibia – reachable only by light aircraft. Accommodation consists of eight fully-furnished Meru-style tents with a thatched roof, each set on spacious, elevated deck beside the river – a great place to relax. Find Out More
Sossusvlei Wilderness Camp is a luxury lodge situated on a large private reserve, affording easy access to Sossusvlei, but also offering privacy and exclusivity. Built into a mountain using rock, timber and thatch, it provides a cool refuge, with spectacular views across the desert to the rugged mountains and dunes. Find Out More
Susuwe Island Lodge is situated on Birre Island in the Kwando River within Caprivi National Park. Built on elevated decks amidst a grove of beautiful sausage, mangosteen and leadwood trees, activities from the lodge include vehicle safaris, guided walks, boat and mokoro trips along the river. Find Out More
This 4-star hotel occupies the imposing and impeccably restored German Colonial-style former railway station dating from 1902, a few minutes walk from the waterfront. There are 88 spacious rooms plus two luxury suites – most of which overlook the garden courtyard and swimming pool. Find Out More
Lagoon Lodge offers a warm welcome to guests, and its facilities include a swimming pool and a roof deck facing the lagoon. The spacious rooms are all individually decorated with care, and the lodge’s gardens provide a homely setting on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, by Walvis Bay. Find Out More
All the bush chalets and rooms are fully furnished and feature en suite bathrooms, comfortable beds in different configurations and large windows allowing plenty of natural light to shine in. Other facilities available at this camp include a bar, restaurant, swimming pool and curio shop. Find Out More
Positioned on the edge of a 250-metre high dune in a totally pristine setting, Dune Camp accommodations a maximum of 12 guests in comfortable and spacious tents. A generous deck allows for safe sleep-outs under the stars, and the charm of the camp lies in its peaceful, intimate atmosphere. Find Out More
Perched top of a dune plateau, Wolwedans Dunes Lodge offers panoramic views in all directions, and makes a perfect base for exploring the awe-inspiring desert. Its nine spacious chalets have en suite bathroom and private verandah, and there is also a swimming pool suspended above the sand. Find Out More