Huab Lodge, nestled in an 8,000-hectare nature reserve in Damaraland, Namibia, is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding rugged landscape. Built in 1993 with local materials, the lodge was created to support the conservation of desert-adapted elephants. The stone and thatch bungalows offer guests private, scenic views from the elevated north bank of the Huab River, providing a peaceful retreat.
The lodge features a natural hot spring, where visitors can unwind in warm mineral baths after a day spent tracking elephants along the Huab and Aba-Huab Rivers. Guests can also relax by the swimming pool while watching colourful birds at the nearby birdbath.
Meals are served at a communal family table, fostering a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Sustainability is a key focus at Huab Lodge, which utilizes solar energy and follows environmentally responsible practices. Visitors are invited to experience the tranquility and beauty of the lodge's pristine wilderness, offering the perfect escape for relaxation and rejuvenation.