One of Namibia’s most informative regional museums, founded in 1975. Three main collections make it worth at least an hour:
A circular, 145-metre-deep sinkhole lake formed when an ancient cave system collapsed, 20km north of Tsumeb just off the B1.
A twin sinkhole to Otjikoto, Lake Guinas is about 40km west of Tsumeb and significantly more dramatic in its depth
The most exclusive NWR property in Etosha — 15 private chalets elevated on wooden decks right on the edge of
The first camp to open in the remote western section of Etosha — 20 thatched chalets on a scenic rocky
The newest and most remote NWR facility in Etosha — a camping-only site in the far western section, far from
One of Namibia’s premier private game reserves — 30,000 hectares on the southern border of Etosha, directly adjacent to Anderson
A well-located, versatile lodge 25km south of Etosha’s Anderson Gate — 38 en-suite rooms and chalets, three swimming pools, restaurant,
Twelve classically-Namibian chalets with 180-degree wilderness panoramas, set in the exclusive Etosha Heights Private Reserve on the park’s southwest border.
A 34,000-hectare private game reserve directly on Etosha’s northeastern border, accessed through the Von Lindequist Gate. Multiple properties across the
