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Omarungu Epupa Falls Camp

The peaceful flow of river and subtle crash of the Falls, keep you company when staying at the special destination. Tented chalets and charming guest areas allow for a comfortable stay. With the Epupa Falls and Kunene River ensuring spectacular views.

Ai Aiba Rock Painting Lodge

Set afoot massive granite rock boulders, overlooking the magically beautiful Erongo mountain range, is Ai Aiba – The Rock Painting Lodge.
The overwhelming panoramic view from the restaurant and bar is amazing. The crystal clear pool invites you to refresh and relax. Your view sways leisurely over the endless landscape. Here you can enjoy the tranquility and purity of Africa.
Ai Aiba is an active member of the Erongo Mountain Nature Conservancy, an association of farmers dedicated to the protection and preservation of the unique fauna and flora, as well as the magnificent granite landscape of the Erongo.

Zambezi Mubala Lodge

Along the edge of the mighty Zambezi River, lies the water sanctuary of Zambezi Mubala Lodge & Camp. A bird-lover’s dream, this lodge is home to one of the largest colonies of Carmine Bee-eaters, that live along the banks of the majestic Zambezi. Birds are often joined by the occasional hippo or crocodile, baking in the shallow waters along the banks. Guests can relax and watch the colours of life sail along the steady current of the river.

Zambezi Mubala Camp

Zambezi Mubala Camp is idyllically set on the water’s edge in a grove of tall, shady trees. For those who love the outdoors as much as their creature comforts, glamorous camping aka ‘glamping’ at Zambezi Mubala Camp is just for you.
Glamping on the banks of the Zambezi River takes camping to an entirely new level. Eight safari tents (sleeping four) with en-suite bathrooms provide comfortable Zambezi homes. Guests have the option of cooking up a storm in their fully-equipped kitchens, having a bite to eat at the camp’s restaurant or picking up a braai pack for a hearty barbeque.

Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge

Nkasa Lupala Lodge consists of ten luxury tents for guests to stay in where they can enjoy complete privacy and fully immerse within the naturally stunning backdrop that Namibia has to offer. This lodge is also completely energy self-sufficient, so guests can stay here knowing that they’re supporting initiatives giving back to the environment. The property is a joint venture between the private sector and the Wuparo Conservancy which is part of the successful Namibian conservancies programme followed by IRDNC and WWF. Not only will guests be able to experience real sustainable tourism at its finest, you will also have the privilege of observing the abundance of breathtaking wildlife the local area hosts. Nkasa Rupara National Park is famous for its large herds of roaming elephants and buffaloes; leopards, zebras and much more can also be spotted on game drives at the property. The high population of game in the Park attracts all the major predators – feasting your eyes on lions, leopards and hyenas is a common phenomenon in this wetland paradise! With more than 400 recorded bird species, this location is a paradise for birdwatchers throughout the year. Guests may even be graced with opportunity to spot magnificent fish eagles. Staying here truly is an authentic way to get back in touch with nature.

Jackalberry Tented Camp

The Jackalberry Tented Camp, a sister lodge to Nkasa Lupala Tented Lodge, is the epitome of privacy for anyone who visits. Part of an exclusive activity concession from MET, it is built inside the Nkasa Rupara National Park formerly known as Mamili National Park. With just four exclusive luxury tents available on the property, guests can enjoy quiet and peaceful seclusion in the heart of the wilderness. Located close to Linyanti River, animals roam freely across the camp; you may even be fortunate enough to be visited by the local elephants as you blissfully gaze out of your own tent. The bridge between nature and comfort makes this stay unforgettable, allowing anyone who stays here an utterly unique haven from the business of normal life.

Coral Lodge

Ten luxurious villas, set on a breathtaking peninsula, with pristine beaches and a winding lagoon, bring the Coral Lodge experience to life. An experience which is intimate and exclusive, as it is authentic. Embrace Mozambique’s colourful history and culture of Ilha De Mozambique, Mozambique’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies close to Coral Lodge, with daily transfers provided. Explore the aqua blue waters that wrap itself around the coastline, indulge in the freshest local ingredients in our fine Mozambican cuisine or delve into the culture and roots of beautiful country’s heritage. Combined all of this with warm and genuine Coral Lodge Family hospitality, you can’t help but fall in love with  Coral Lodge experience.

Travessia Beach Lodge

Travessia is an Eco Beach Lodge that offers its guests understated barefoot luxury. The lodge is built among the dunes beside the beach, nestled between luscious greenery and palm trees. Carefully chosen spots enhance both privacy and the breath-taking sea vistas. Travessia was constructed on elevated wooden decks with timber and roll-up canvas walls, all under a roof thatched with local makuti. Wooden walkways lead from the opulent accommodations to the lodge’s reception and social areas, with a spacious deck overlooking the unrivalled environment. The lodge is entirely solar powered – ensuring a light environmental footprint. Travessia boasts a restaurant that prides itself on locally sourced, seasonal, fresh cuisine with a chef who is dedicated to making your dining experience just as incredible as the holiday itself. Guests can enjoy walks on the endless, pristine beach, relax in the shade of the swaying palm grove, paddle out or gaze at the sea from the rim-flow pool.

Desert Rhino Camp

Desert Rhino Camp offers an original, exclusive wilderness experience and the possibility of seeing some of the largest free-ranging population of desert-adapted black rhino in Africa. The desert plains – transformed overnight by summer rains – are starkly scenic, and home to other unique species, from Hartmann’s zebra and giraffe, to the bizarre welwitschia plant.
The camp consists of eight comfortable Meru-style tents with en-suite bathrooms, and shady main area with refreshing plunge pool. Run in conjunction with Save the Rhino Trust, Desert Rhino Camp offers rhino tracking by vehicle and on foot with experts from this conservation NGO.

Hakusembe River Lodge

A lush green oasis on the banks of the Okavango River. Absorb river peace from one of the 20 chalets, hop aboard the Hakusembe River Queen, stroll to the cultural village or just relax on the deck listening to the soft symphony of feathered friends.

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