At Eagle Tented Lodge you stay closer to nature in authentic Safari Tents without compromising on any of the comfort or luxury of a room.
This unique lodge, hosting sixteen comfortable tents (eight Hemingway Safari Tents and eight larger Family Tents) in the hills, offers you an unforgettable stay close to nature! The tents have amazing views over the Epacha Private Game Reserve and since the lodge is situated close to Etosha National Park, it is the perfect hub for additional game viewing within the Park.
Apart from a visit to Etosha National Park, we also offer 4×4 Day & Nights Drives on our own Epacha Private Game Reserve!
After a long adventurous day, you can enjoy a relaxing massage or any other treatments on offer at our Spa at Epacha Game Lodge.
You can’t get much closer to the wildlife then by sleeping in a tent in Africa! Stay in one of our spacious Hemingway tents is like sleeping in a tent without leaving any luxury behind. Every tent is equipped with an en-suite bathroom and coffee- and tea facilities. The view at your tent, overlooking the Epacha Private Game Reserve, is one of the most amazing views in the reserve. When the evening falls, you can enjoy the great view of the sunset, the different phases and its amazing colours, or for the early birds, an amazing sunrise greets you on the deck each morning.
24-hour Security, Bar, Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Balcony / Deck, Bath, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Fireplace, Hair Dryer, Heater, Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Babysitting Service, Credit Card Facilities, Room Service
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Gourmet Picnic, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris
Animal Encounters, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Safaris
With more than 13.000 ha this reserve is one of the biggest Private Wildlife Reserves in Namibia. To explore the Epacha. Enjoy a morning, afternoon or night drive and discover the many different species on the reserve, including some rare species like the Black-faced Impala and the Bat-eared fox. Guests are guided by professional Bush Rangers. Together with your ranger as guide you also enjoy a stunning sunset in the middle of the Reserve.
Night Drive
A daytime safari is so much more different compared to a Night Game Drive! When you are on a game drive at night as you see the animal species which you can’t see in the day time. The rangers work together with a tracker who sits on the front of the vehicle and tries to spot the rare sights like Bat-Eared Fox, Aardwolf, Vulture, Hyena, Black Rhino.
This is a half day drive that departs from Epacha Game Lodge at sunset and returns to Epacha early to mid afternoon depending on the guests. The drive includes soft drinks, water and a light picnic lunch. Experience the thrill of game viewing in one of the largest national parks in the world where you will see more than 340 different species of birds as well as various game species such elephant, giraffe, eland, kudu, oryx, springbok and many more.
If you have seen the wildlife and enjoyed the Spa at Epacha Game Lodge, you might be interested in trying something completely different but also exciting. Clay Pigeon Shooting is the art of shooting at special flying targets (Clay Pigeons) with a shotgun or firearm. We transfer you by vehicle to where the activity takes place. We provide the clay pigeons and rifle. A guide will be present to show and guide you.
The Epacha Game Lodge and Spa was the first in Namibia to combine the African safari experience with wellness when it first opened its doors in 2001. Many other lodges have since followed suit.
The Spa at Epacha is fully equipped with a Jacuzzi, Sauna, Steam Room and 2 treatment rooms. The most popular attraction at the spa is the open-air duo-treatment room, where it is possible to enjoy one of the many treatments together with your partner.
Experience this cultural exchange, where visitors learn about the rich heritage of one of Namibia’s most distinctive nomadic tribes. The Himba continue to lead remarkably similar lives to their ancestors, forging an existence in the harsh environment of Kunene (formerly called Kaokoland).
On your visit, you will experience the men, women and children rubbing dark red paste called otjize (a mixture of cattle fat, ash and ochre) into their skin to protect them from the sun. The Himba wear clothes made from goat skin, and the women have long braided hair coated with otjize and jewellery made from iron, copper and shells.
The visit to the local Himba Village is a must for anyone interested in culture. A visit usually lasts a couple of hours and our guide will drive you to the village located on the farm Vierling in one of the game drive vehicles. At the village you will be led by a local guide that will explain to you their day-to-day lives, traditions, beliefs and customs.
All meals are served in the main dining or restaurant area at Eagle Tented Lodge.