Remote self-catering camp on the southwestern edge of the Namib, between Maltahöhe and Helmeringhausen on the C14. 13 en-suite chalets
One of Namibia’s most extraordinary and unlikely landmarks — a 22-room pseudo-medieval castle rising from the southern Namib desert, 72km
The human story behind Duwisib Castle is as dramatic as the building itself. In August 1914, with WWI just declared,
NWR operates basic chalets and campsites at Duwisib Castle, making it possible to stay overnight at this extraordinary desert landmark.
A remarkable lodge built from regional stone and home-produced bricks in the dramatic Tsaris Mountains near Maltahöhe. 13 en-suite rooms
The dramatic canyon on Zebra River Lodge’s 12,600-hectare farm holds one of the most significant palaeontological discoveries in recent years:
The NamibRand Nature Reserve (203,000+ hectares — the largest private nature reserve in southern Africa) holds two extraordinary designations: Africa’s
The original luxury collection inside NamibRand, comprising Desert Lodge (panoramic dune and mountain views), Dune Camp (perched on a 250m
Local favourite serving hearty Namibian dishes and wood-fired pizzas in a relaxed setting. Good value, generous portions — a reliable
A dense forest of over 200 quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma) 14km northeast of Keetmanshoop — one of the most photographed
