



The main areas have all the structure of a lodge – wood, canvas and permanent buildings – but really, the ambiance is far more reflective of a traditional safari camp. There are several partially separated decks, all adorned with comfy armchairs and one of the most spectacular views in the reserve and. The lodge also boasts its own organic garden (produce goes straight into the open-plan kitchen) and a smart wine cellar.
There are ten spacious, airy wood and canvas chalets, including one family suite comprising two bedrooms that share a bathroom and veranda. They're built on raised, split-level decks with cushioned reclining chairs and cylindrical plunge pools known as ‘Wolwedans Chillers.’ The bedrooms have solid wooden four-poster beds draped with mosquito nets, a desk, a table, a luggage rack and several chairs - and all-round stunning vistas. Each chalet has an ensuite bathroom with a solar powered shower, twin basins and a variety of complimentary amenities.
Where you lay your head is important, but the NamibRand is all about exploring the endless landscapes that will shift your perspective forever. Accompany the Bushmen on walks along ancient desert trails and search for wildlife and game drive in open vehicles to admire the scenery, or take things to the next level and opt for a horse-ride or e-bike safari. Sundowners are an essential part of the day, and usually take place in a suitably-stunning area in the reserve.
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A collection of farms, home to some of Namibia’s greats: sand dunes, mountains and desert animals.