Hobatere Lodge
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Lodge
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lodge
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Animals
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Tree house
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Cubs
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Lions
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Male lion
Photographer credit: Anica Britz
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lion
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lodge
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Lions
Photographer credit: Amazing Planet - Filip Kulisev
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Elephant duel
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Lions
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Game Drive
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Hobatere Main building
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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From the Lodge
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Elephant calf from Hobatere
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Main Building
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Rondawel
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Rondawel
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Waterhole hide
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Entrance
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Pool
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Main Building
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Rooms
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Breakfast
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Lions at Hobatere
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Breakfast
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Room
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Room
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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The Hobatere Tree House
Spend the night in our Tree House, overlooking its own private waterhole.
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Bathroom
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Rondawel
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Rondawel
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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The Hobatere Tree House
Spend the night in our Tree House, overlooking its own private waterhole.
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Boma
Boma Dinner under the stars
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Lounge
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Bar
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Lounge
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Breakfast bar
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Game Drive
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Game Drive
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Room verandah
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Main Building
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Main Building
Photographer credit: Arthur Peuckert
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Game Drive
In the footsteps of giants
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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The Hobatere Tree House
Interior
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Boma Dinner
Dinner at our Boma under the stars
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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The Hobatere Tree House
Interior
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Hobatere Lodge
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Elephants
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Close up
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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From the lodge
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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From the lodge
Hobarere Lodge, Become one of the pride
Photographer credit: Denzel Bezuidenhout
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Hobatere Lodge - Accommodation
Hobatere Lodge is strategically located 65 km north of Kamanjab on the western border of the Etosha National Park. The lodge has an airstrip and is situated in a concession area of 8,808 ha which is home to a wide selection of game, including elephant, giraffe, eland, and Hartmann’s zebra.
The lodge offers the visitor the opportunity to experience game drives in open vehicles and nature walks with experienced and knowledgeable rangers. Early morning and night drives are part of the activities on offer. Many nocturnal animals, such as aardvark, cape fox, bat-eared fox, aardwolf, genet and many more can be encountered on a night drive. Before your exciting night drive, you will be able to enjoy the night sky at our Boma for dinner. Activities also include drives into the Etosha National Park.
The lodge belongs to the #Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy. One of the primary objectives of the lodge is to increase the benefits to the local community, reducing human wildlife conflict and also conservation of the area.
The name Hobatere means “Find me”, and once you do, you will enjoy a warm welcome and personalized service.