Hotel Thule | Windhoek
Hotel Thule is an upmarket, 25 room hotel, located 5 minutes from the city centre of Windhoek. It offers conference facilities and a boardroom, a lapa perfect for functions and special events, and a restaurant serving fine Namibian cuisine. Hotel Thule is renowned for its sundowners, being perched on a hilltop, thus offering stunning views over the city of Windhoek.,
Your Stay
1 Night
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Luxury Double Room
2 x Single beds, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
2 x Single beds, En-suite bathroom with shower only Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
2 x Double beds, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
4 x Single beds, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
1 x Double bed, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
1 x Single beds, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
1 x Double bed, En-suite bathroom, Fully air-conditioned, Tea and coffee station, Safe, Satellite television, Workspace, Free wireless internet
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Facilities, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
Dead Valley Lodge | Sesriem
Dead Valley Lodge is situated next to the main entrance gate inside the Namib-Naukluft National Park, between the Sesriem campsite and Elim Dune on the way to the world famous Sossusvlei and the Dead Vlei. This oasis offers a panoramic view of the Namib Desert with towering red sand dunes, rugged mountain ranges, and arid desert savannahs.
Each of the 20 free-standing luxury tented chalets is climate controlled and equipped with double bed units, electric plugs, private patios, a kitchenette, and free-standing bathrooms stocked with toiletries. Guests can enjoy the top-class restaurant that serves delicious Namibian-style cuisine, relax in the picturesque bar with a cold drink after a day of activities, or cool off in the open-air swimming pool overlooking the Elim Dune.
The lodge’s eco-friendly design and architecture have truly been inspired by Sossusvlei and with its own entrance into the Namib-Naukluft National Park, making the Dead Valley Lodge one of the closest lodges to Sossusvlei pan. The lodge offers game drives in the morning and afternoon to Sossusvlei and Sesriem Canyon.
The official opening for guests will be on 1 July 2019.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Luxury Tented Chalet
Property Facilities
Bar, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Pool, Private Vehicle Available, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, Fridge, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee
Services
Credit Card
Cornerstone Guesthouse | Swakopmund
Cornerstone Guesthouse is a small, private and peaceful bed and breakfast an easy walk to the sea and the town centre of Swakopmund on Namibia's fascinating Skeleton Coast. Occupying a quiet corner of Swakopmund's old town near the marine museum and the old brewery, Cornerstone Guesthouse offers the charm and intimacy of a family-run B&B combined with the modern amenities of a luxury hotel. Within a few minutes from the guest house you can walk to beaches, cafés, restaurants, lively pubs, Swakopmund tourist attractions and a variety of interesting shops and markets in the town.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
Guest House
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German
No. Rooms: 7
Special Interests: Adventure, Beach / Coastal, Fishing, Golf, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Sports, Wine
Each room offers en suite bathroom (shower only), Satellite TV, mini fridge, coffee/tea station, private patio, room safe, international wall sockets, wireless internet
Each room offers en suite bathroom (shower only), Satellite TV, mini fridge, coffee/tea station, private patio, room safe, international wall sockets, wireless internet. Room 5 has a bath and a shower. Any twin room can be converted into a double room.
Each room offers en suite bathroom (shower only), Satellite TV, mini fridge, coffee/tea station, private patio, room safe, international wall sockets, wireless internet as well as a sleeper couch to accommodate families
Atlantik Sicht is a luxury self-catering apartment metres from the sea and minutes from Swakopmund town centre on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia.
The apartment has three luxury double bedrooms with a main en suite bathroom with bath and shower and a shared bathroom with a shower. Décor throughout this self-catering apartment is light and modern with a distinctive Scandanavian air.
The apartment opens onto a secluded and private baclony with a small garden and front row seats to the Atlantic Ocean.
An Der Mole is a luxury self-catering apartment metres from the sea and minutes from Swakopmund town centre on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia.
The apartment has three luxury double bedrooms with a main en suite bathroom with bath and shower and a shared bathroom with a shower. Décor throughout this self-catering apartment is light and modern with a Beach ambiance.
The apartment opens onto a private terrace with front row seats to the Atlantic Ocean.
Moringa Gardens is a luxury self catering penthouse apartment situated in the centre of Swakopmund. Its location is ideal from which to explore Swakopmund and a 10 minute walk to the nearest beach. The apartment has 270° views over Swakopmund and the encroaching giant sand dunes of the Namib Desert.
The spacious apartment has three bedrooms and can sleep 6 guests in one queen bed en suite room, one queen bed room and a three quarter bed room with a pull out single bed sharing a bathroom. Two of the rooms have balconies and afford magnificent views over Swakopmund and the dunes respectively. It is fully equipped for self-catering guests, including a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, microwave to list but a few of the conveniences. The apartment is light, modern and contemporary, with most of the apartment opening onto balconies which have been designed in such way as to minimize the impact of the harsh Atlantic elements.
Furnished to a high standard of luxury, a flat screen television with satellite (cable) channels and an automated tandem garage are there for guests’ convenience as well. The penthouse is secure and the complex has 24 hour security.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Battery Charging Facilities, Gym (nearby), Internet Access (Paid), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Complimentary Wi-Fi, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Hair Dryer, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card
Breakfast room
Light airy open modern early morning breakfast room
Brandberg White Lady Lodge | Brandberg
Brandberg White Lady Lodge is located in Damaraland, Namibia. The property features a variety of accommodation options including lodge rooms, chalets, rustic tents, treehouses, and camping sites. The lodge rooms feature comfortable beds and en-suite bathrooms. Amenities include barbecues, a dining area, a bar, a lounge area, and swimming pools.
Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Stone Cottage
Etendeka Mountain Camp | Grootberg
In the foothills of the Grootberg massif, set amidst magnificent scenery and the ancient Etendeka lavas of northern Damaraland, the ten en-suite Meru tents have been refitted with luxury mattresses and 100% cotton linen. Necessary comforts have not been overlooked with the bathrooms also benefiting from a makeover, while the traditional, open-air bucket shower still holds pride of place.
Simple, fresh, wholesome meals are prepared, either in solar ovens or on open fires, and enjoyed under African skies. Extensive use is made of solar power throughout the camp. Etendeka is one of only two establishments that have been awarded the highest rank in the Namibian Eco-awards.
At Etendeka, wildlife has acclimatized to a precarious existence amongst the towering basalt mountains and dry mopane-shaded river courses of the Kunene Region. A strong focus is on walking activities.
“The feel at Etendeka is rustic; we wanted to bring back that rugged element of the traditional tented camp that most have unfortunately lost.”
Manager and co-owner of Etendeka Mountain Camp, Dennis Liebenberg has been running the property for the past 20 years and knows the area like the back of his hand. He loves to share his knowledge with guests.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
3 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German
No. Rooms: 10
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Flora, Hiking, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
En-suite Meru tents fitted with 2 x 3/4 size beds, with open-air bucket shower.
En-suite Meru tents fitted with 1 x queen size bed, with an open-air bucket shower.
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Detached Private Bathroom, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower
Services
Credit Card
Arriving guests are met at the pickup point situated at Palmwag Lodge, where secure parking is
provided, and transferred by game viewing vehicle the 18km to the camp. This limits the number of
vehicles using the concession tracks. The transfer usually takes an hour and a half and provides an
introduction to the area and the guide will explain briefly the geology, fauna and flora and some
general details about the concession.
Transfer Pick-up time: 16h00 (Summer & Winter)
A short self-guided ‘sundowner walk’ is an option in the afternoon after arrival at the camp where guests get the opportunity to walk up a hill behind the camp to get a better idea of the spectacular setting and location of the camp.
The morning activity is a guided three to three and a half hour nature walk. The distance is between 4 and 6 km with lots of discussion and interpretation. Conservancies are an important subject with the value of the conservancy to the local communities being explained.
The scenic drive in the afternoon allows guests to travel to other parts of the concession and to have a better opportunity to see the wide variety of animals that have adapted to this harsh environment. All activities are accompanied by a guide; vehicles are restricted to the regular tracks and walks follow routine paths.
After dinner your hosts, Dennis and Bonnie, will point out some of the more interesting constellations, stars and planets with the aid of a ‘star pointer’ and a telescope. With minimal light and air pollution in this area, star gazing is a treat to the eye.
Etendeka Dining Area
Simple, fresh, wholesome meals are prepared, either in solar ovens or on open fires, and enjoyed under African skies. Extensive use is made of solar power throughout the camp. Etendeka is one of only two establishments that have been awarded the highest rank in the Namibian Eco-awards.
Okaukuejo Rest Camp | Etosha South
Located in the south of Etosha National Park, Okaukuejo Rest Camp was formerly a military outpost founded in 1901. The property features a nearby waterhole, which is a hub of animal activity starting in the early hours of the morning. After sunset floodlights illuminate the waterhole, which is the best time and place to see the endangered black rhino.
Okaukuejo Rest Camp offers a wide range of accommodation, as well as some necessities, such as a petrol station and a shop. The restaurant and bar offer refreshments and delicious meals, while the swimming pool offers relief on hot days.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Waterhole Chalet
Namutoni Camp | Etosha East
Located in the eastern part of Etosha National Park, Namutoni Camp is built into an old German fort and features an elevated view of the King Nehale Waterhole. The camp is in close proximity to Fisher’s Pan, making it a hotspot for birders. Fort Namutoni was declared a national monument in 1950 and was opened to tourism in 1957.
The camp features spacious and comfortable chalets with en-suite bathrooms. There are 2 restaurants at the camp, African Fusion and The Steakhouse. Other camp facilities include a bar, a shop, a petrol station, and a swimming pool.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Bush Chalet
Okonjima Plains Camp | Okonjima Nature Reserve
Okonjima Plains Camp is within the secluded wilderness area of Okonjima Nature Reserve and has majestic sunset views. Its design honours the Hanssen’s family cattle-farming history with its accommodation facility of 10 large View Rooms and 14 spacious Classic Rooms. The Plains Camp Barn includes a dining and lounge area, a curio shop and a terrasse with views over a waterhole and the Okonjima plains.
Game drives in search of elusive leopards and guided bush walks offer visitors an intimate, up-close perspective of Namibia’s wildlife and, especially, its most protected species. Whether you hike or are an avid bird watcher, there are endless ways to spend your time at Okonjima.
Okonjima Nature Reserve is recognized as one of the premier places to stay to witness carnivores and other endangered species like the aardvark, pangolin and brown hyaena in the wild and to be educated about conservation. The AfriCat Foundation was born in the early 1990’s, a Namibia registered non-profit organization which started out primarily as a welfare organization, and has since become focused on research projects which are essential in accomplishing its mission of the long term conservation of Namibia’s wildlife.
Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Standard Room
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German
No. Rooms: 30
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Hiking, Nature, Relaxation, Wildlife
CLASSIC ROOMS
The Plains Camp lies within the secluded wilderness area of the Reserve and has majestic sunset views. Game drives in search of elusive leopards and guided bush walks offer visitors an intimate, up-close perspective of Namibia’s wildlife with special emphasis on its most endangered species.
Its design honours the founding family, the Hanssen’s family cattle-farming history with its accommodation facility of 10 large View Rooms and 14 spacious Classic Rooms. The Plains Camp Barn includes a warm dining and lounge area with views over a spectacular waterhole and the Okonjima plains.
The rooms each have 2 double beds, a small veranda, a mini-fridge for own use, a coffee/tea station, roof-fan, en-suite bathroom, a safe for valuables and a telephone to contact reception.
VIEW ROOMS
The Plains Camp lies within the secluded wilderness area of the Reserve and has majestic sunset views. Game drives in search of elusive leopards and guided bush walks offer visitors an intimate, up-close perspective of Namibia’s wildlife with special emphasis on its most endangered species.
Its design honours the founding family, the Hanssen’s family cattle-farming history with its accommodation facility of 10 large View Rooms and 14 spacious Classic Rooms. The Plains Camp Barn includes a warm dining and lounge area with views over a spectacular waterhole and the Okonjima plains.
The rooms each have 2 double beds, a desk and comfortable reading chair, a large veranda, a mini-fridge for own use, a coffee/tea station, 2 roof-fans, twin basins and a large, twin shower, a safe for valuables and a telephone to contact reception.
The new, exclusive View Rooms are more spacious than the Classic Rooms and are set further apart, providing more privacy.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Disability Services, Eco Friendly, Internet Access, Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Disabled Rooms, En-Suite, Fan, Fridge, Lounge Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Services
Airport Shuttle, Credit Card, Laundry Service, Travel Desk
The Okonjima Nature Reserve sprawls over 200 square kilometres of undulating plains, mountainous outcrops, and riverine thickets, and it is here that leopard (Panthera pardus), the most adaptable of all the wild cats, thrive. Read more about our Leopard Research.
These intelligent, solitary predators occur in high density in the expanse of Okonjima Nature Reserve’s multi-faceted topography. The Reserve’s predator research programme has spanned three decades, and its findings have provided great insight to leopard behavioral patterns as well as offered an upbeat prognosis for a sustainable future for the species in today’s Africa.
A two-day Okonjima stay offers the best chance to view wild leopard in Namibia, as well as those collared for research purposes, in their natural habitats.
The Okonjima Nature Reserve, a huge protected area set amongst the rugged commercial farmlands of central Namibia, comprises a diversified ecosystem representative of both the larger and small mammals of Namibia, as well as most of the country’s endemic birds.
Game drives and guided bush walks offer visitors an intimate, up-close perspective of Namibia’s wildlife and, especially, its most protected species.
The Okonjima Nature Reserve is home to, and runs extensive research projects on rare and endangered species, big and small.
LEOPARD TRACKING
The Leopard ‘experience’ will take you out into the Okonjima Nature Reserve and will allow you to spend more time with our experienced guides and participate in the research data collection for our long-standing leopard project and newly introduced brown hyaena programme. Some of our adult leopards are radio collared which enables the guides to track them with a specialised telemetry device contributing to frequent viewing, giving visitors an opportunity to observe these magnificent predators in their natural habitat and experience the fascinating behaviour and interactions between these two species while they compete for food. Although this significantly increases the chance of an excellent sighting, it cannot ever be guaranteed as they are wild free-roaming predators.
Morning activities (seasonal times): Departure 06:00 / 06:30 AM; Return 09:30 / 10:00 AM.
Afternoon activities (seasonal times): Departure: 15:30 / 16:00 PM; Return 19:00 / 19:30 PM.
THE AfriCat FOUNDATION CARNIVORE CARE & INFORMATION CENTRE (ACCC)
During the visit to AfriCat, visitors will have the opportunity to spend some time at the Carnivore Care & Information Centre, which provides valuable insights into the Foundation's work.
The visit will include a short guided drive to the AfriCat Carnivore Care Centre, where visitors can meet some of the ambassador cheetahs. Our knowledgeable guides will answer questions, explain the Foundation's work with carnivores in Namibia, and help position the vehicle for that perfect photo opportunity.
Morning activities (seasonal times): Departure 06:00 / 06:30 AM; Return 09:30 / 10:00 AM.
Afternoon activities (seasonal times): Departure: 15:30 / 16:00 PM; Return 19:00 / 19:30 PM.
ENDANGERED SPECIES NATURE DRIVE
This game-drive allows more time to enjoy and understand the Okonjima Nature Reserve as a natural island bound ecosystem. As the private Nature Reserve was established primarily to conserve some of our more threatened mammal species, it provides an increased chance to encounter these relatively rare animals. This is once again assisted by the AfriCat Foundation’s research projects on the shy brown hyaena, bat-eared fox and rhino. There are more than 40 mammal species within the Okonjima Nature Reserve, both large and small as well as a good representation of the typical flora. At the discretion of your guide, there may be the chance to view some of these animals, large or small.
Morning activities (seasonal times): Departure 06:00 / 06:30 AM; Return 09:30 / 10:00 AM.
Afternoon activities (seasonal times): Departure: 15:30 / 16:00 PM; Return 19:00 / 19:30 PM.
GAME DRIVE:
Experienced guides will entertain you with their knowledge, sharing interesting and enlightening information about the history of the Okonjima Nature Reserve and the research gathered over the past 30 years of conservation on Okonjima. On this trail, no telemetry device is used to track any of the carnivores researched by the AfriCat Foundation. Wildlife is the focus of the drive. Visitors are offered insight as our guides attempt to foster a general appreciation of the natural habitat of the Nature Reserve.
Morning activities (seasonal times): Departure 06:00 / 06:30 AM; Return 09:30 / 10:00 AM.
Afternoon activities (seasonal times): Departure: 15:30 / 16:00 PM; Return 19:00 / 19:30 PM.
The Okonjima Plain Camp Barn & Restaurant
The Plains Camp Barn encompasses the reception area, curio shop, a restaurant and dining area. The veranda looks out onto the waterhole.
River Crossing Lodge | Windhoek
“Feel the pulse of the city from the heart of the bushveld.” River Crossing is 5 km from Windhoek, situated on the airport road and only 5 minutes from the heart of Windhoek. The lodge is situated on top of a koppie on a pristine 6500 hectare reserve, offering unparalleled sunset views. River Crossing will allow you to rediscover the nuances of a bygone era of farm life and offers the discerning traveler all the modern comforts.
Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
Fast Facts
4 Star
Lodge
Spoken Languages: Afrikaans, English, German
No. Rooms: 20
Special Interests: Adventure, Cycling, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Wildlife
Our twenty chalets are equipped with air-conditioner units, satellite TV, a tea and coffee station, a mini-bar fridge with complementary bottled water, a private balcony with gorgeous views of the surrounds and an en`suite bathroom. Six of our chalets offer beautiful sunset views over the city, whilst the other fourteen chalets have exquisite sunrise views of the Moltkeblick.
Two of the chalets have been designed with honeymooners in mind and have baths instead of showers of course all rooms have the feather duvets wrapped in 100% cotton...
Our twenty chalets are equipped with air-conditioner units, satellite TV, a tea and coffee station, a mini-bar fridge with complementary bottled water, a private balcony with gorgeous views of the surrounds and an en`suite bathroom. Six of our chalets offer beautiful sunset views over the city, whilst the other fourteen chalets have exquisite sunrise views of the Moltkeblick.
A tripleroom is possible for two parents sharing with one child, or even two small kids.
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fridge, Laundry Service (Available), Pure Cotton Linen, Satellite / Cable Television, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card
Activities on the Reserve
The game drives morning and afternoon are engaging with superb views, varied flora and abundant game. Nineteen different species roam the reserve, including roan, sable, giraffe and wildebeest, leopard and cheetah are also seen from time to time.
The reserve can also be explored on foot while accompanied by one of our guides or on your own.
Existing roads and game tracks make the going easier on foot. The reserve is very hilly, so a basic level of fitness is required.
Mountain bike enthusiasts are welcome to bring their own bikes to self-explore the terrain and its challenges. Horses are also a very eco-friendly way of exploring the lie of the land... quiet and un-invasive allowing guests to get a lot closer to the game than in a vehicle.
If the bush does not interest you then, there is Windhoek City with its many malls, shops and markets where you can shop till you drop!
River Crossing Restaurant
Breakfast is served from 7am to 10am; lunch is served from 12pm to 3pm and dinner is served from 6pm to 9pm
Lunch is a light al-a-carte menu, dinner is a three course limited a-l-a-carte menu (not necessary to book all three courses)
We serve international cuisine. We cater to all special dietary requests – always great to know in advance.
Ambience of the restaurant is traditional farm style with a great deck and wrap around veranda for awesome views.