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Skeleton Coast

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

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About Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp

A touch of magnificence and a strong conservation focus in wild northern Namibia.
Staying at this camp is an incredibly fortunate and memorable experience. Not only are you in one of the oldest deserts in the world, living in beautifully curated comfort that allows it’s environment to still be the star of the show, but you’re sharing a home with some of the toughest, most unique wildlife in the world. The desert adapted lions that live here have become the subject of a gripping documentary called Vanishing Kings: Namibia’s Desert Lions. Don’t miss an opportunity to visit this conservation capsule in the far northern reaches of Namibia.
From $950 per person/per night
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Property details

The property

The main lodge area is set under a permanent Bedouin tent. Earthy tones have been used in the modern decor to emulate the landscape outside. Two lounges are available alongside each other with ample seating space overlooking the vista. There is a dining room next door with floor to ceiling windows and private dining tables. Guests can spend the afternoon by the pool to cool off, which has an elevated porch for sun loungers. In the evening a fire is made in front of the lodge where you can swop tales from your luxury camping chairs.

The rooms

The eight guest rooms (including a family room) all overlook the water hole and are luxurious with king size beds, floor to ceiling windows so you are connected to your environment, two modern armchairs and a coffee table. The adjoining bathrooms have a large shower area and his and her basins. Outside you can lounge under the shade of your Bedouin, on your grey L shaped couch. Tick off your birdlist from the writers desk, or enjoy your morning coffee with your beau from the circular coffee table overlooking the waterhole.

Activities

You will be surprised by the number of wild animals surviving in this tough environment, some of whom even visit the waterhole in front of the lodge for a much needed drink. Here on the edge of the Palmwag concession, game drives can present you with desert adapted elephants, lions, rhino, cheetah, giraffe, brown hyena, jackals, gemsbok and more. You must however be patient. Guided walks are also available and a unique day trip to the Skeleton coast through mountains, dunes and dry river beds is a highlight. On the beach you will enjoy a picnic, an astonishing sight of thousands of seals and then a scenic flight back to camp.

What you'll love

What you'll love

You'll be bowled over by the look of the lodge. It’s chic and modern but still manages to blend seamlessly with the surrounding desertscapes.
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

Stay for three or more nights for the chance to explore the incredible Skeleton Coast, its shipwrecks and the seal colonies. Drive through the Hoanib riverbed and the beautiful dune fields on the way there, then fly back for a birds-eye view of the landscape.
Something to think about

Something to think about

Getting to this part of the world can be long and costly, but if that doesn’t bother you, it doesn’t get much better…
Lodge positive impact

Positive Impact

The impact of your stay

Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp is owned by Wilderness safaris which aims to double its conservation impact by 2030, protecting 6 million acres of land. Their framework focuses on Educate, Empower, and Protect pillars, building a conservation economy, nurturing future leaders, and preserving unfenced wilderness. Through immersive hospitality experiences and partnerships with nonprofits like Children in the Wilderness and the Wilderness Trust, they engage guests in conservation efforts and address diverse threats to wilderness, wildlife, and communities.

Namibia

Skeleton Coast

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