Travel, experience, conserve with
Wildlife Worldwide
Phone:
01962 302 086
Jump to main menu

Ai-Aiba Lodge offers 20 rooms in ten African-inspired chalets providing comfortable accommodation that makes the most of a unique setting. Large windows frame the rocky outcrops all around.

Ai-Aiba (or ‘The Rock Painting Lodge’) enjoys a dramatic setting against a backdrop of imposing granite boulders in the Erongo Mountain foothills in central Namibia. These are the remains of volcanic rocks formed 130 million years ago, and the lodge’s thatched chalets are designed to blend in tastefully to the surroundings while offering an opportunity to be close to nature. Look out of your window and enjoy the region’s lovely sunsets, and the endemic purple-pod Terminalia trees!

View suggested itineraries

Key info

Wildlife trips

This accommodation is featured in the following itineraries:

Namibia Self-drive Safari

Take this classic self-drive around Namibia's ‘northern circuit’, and enjoy fantastic wildlife-viewing and photographic opportunities. Spend a couple of days at a cheetah and leopard conservation project, before continuing to the renowned Etosha National Park and the stunning desert landscapes of the Damaraland. Find out more about Namibia Self-drive Safari

  • Price (inc. flights): 14 days from £4,295
  • Trip type:
    Tailor-made Holiday
  • When to go:
    • J
    • F
    • M
    • A
    • M
    • J
    • J
    • A
    • S
    • O
    • N
    • D

Skeleton Coast & Etosha

Namibia is one of Africa's last great wilderness areas and offers some truly magnificent desert scenery, a bird-rich coastline, one of Africa’s finest wildlife reserves, and some of the most dramatic dunes in the world. This comprehensive itinerary is a great way to experience this fascinating country. Find out more about Skeleton Coast & Etosha

  • Price (inc. flights): 15 days from £6,795
  • Trip type:
    Tailor-made Holiday
  • When to go:
    • O
This accommodation is located in:

Erongo Mountains

The area around the Erongo Mountains is crossed by two important westbound rivers, the Omaruru and the Khan, whose riparian forests are a magnet for bird species not found in drier habitat. The region is also home to an exciting range of mammals including black rhino and black-faced impala. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: North-east of Swakopmund
  • Ideal for viewing: Hartmann’s mountain zebra, rock hyrax, Damara rockrunner, rosy-faced lovebird, Hartlaub’s francolin