Kuidas Camp | Huab River Valley

Kuidas Camp, set in Namibia’s Skeleton Coast and Kaokoland, nestles beside the ephemeral Huab River amid striking Damaraland scenery. Guests stay in reed‑enclosed dome tents furnished with twin beds, en‑suite bucket showers with hot water on request, and simple comforts such as lamps and insect repellent. The camp’s communal area features rustic wooden tables, a bush bar, paraffin lamps, and a welcoming evening fire. Activities available include 4WD safaris and bird watching.

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Purros Okongo Campsite | Purros

Located on the Hoarusib River, Purros Okongo Campsite is situated in the remote area of Kunene Region place called Purros. Accommodation consists of large pitches with toilets, hot water showers and firepits.

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Kunene River Camp | Kunene

Kunene River Camp is accessible through the Schoeman's company, Skeleton Coast Safaris. With mountains, dunes, and vast gravel plains all around, visitors get a true feeling of the place's enormity and its complete and utter isolation. Accommodation options include dome tents covered with a reed and has proper twin beds with neutral bed linen. The tents also have a bedside table, battery powered lamp, bottled water and tissues. There is also a small area in front of the tent where guests can enjoy great views of the surrounding scenery. The camp is set at the northern end of the Hartmann Valley, by the beautiful Kunene River, which acts as a natural border between Namibia and Angola. The lush banks of the Kunene contrast starkly with the surrounding desert.

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Mushara Lodge | Etosha East

Located just 8 km from the Von Lindequist Gate on the eastern boundary of Etosha National Park, Mushara Lodge is an ideal overnight stop for visitors to the game reserve.

The lodge consists of ten spacious chalets, one family unit, a triple room and two single rooms. The name Mushara is derived from the Purple Pod Terminalia tree which grows abundantly on the lodge grounds and in the surroundings. The thatched public area includes a small library with a selection of good books, a bar with an extensive wine cellar, an airy lounge complete with welcoming fireplace for winter evenings, a dining area and a well stocked curio shop.

Great attention has been paid to the décor, which is an eclectic blend of traditional African and modern works of art mixed with original older paintings.

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Spoken Languages: English

No. Rooms: 14

Special Interests: Adventure, Nature, Wildlife

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