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Lianshulu Lodge

Lianshulu Lodge is set on the banks of the meandering Kwando River, within the lush Mudumu National Park. The airy thatched dining, lounge and bar areas, library and curio shop have been built using local craftsmen and natural materials. They open out onto spacious, split-level wooden decks, affording sweeping views over the Lianshulu Lagoon. A huge variety of wildlife can often be observed and photographed from these excellent, purpose built, vantage points.

Desert Quiver Camp

Desert Quiver Camp uniquely combines modern self-catering accommodation with comfort and style. Conveniently located a mere 5km from the entrance gate to Sossusvlei, the inspiring scenery characterised by granite outcrops, spectacular views and roaming wildlife will captivate your senses.

Desert Homestead

The twenty thatched chalets ensure guests a comfortable stay with characteristic Namibian homestead touches. Meals can be taken in the indoor dining room complete with candles and fireplace or on the traditional wide farm veranda with lanterns and stars adding to the ambience. Activities include sundowner drives, guided walks, Sossusvlei and Naukluft excursions.

Xakanaxa Camp

The prime location of Camp Xakanaxa (pronounced Ka-ka-na-ka) on the banks of the Khwai River on the Xakanaxa Lagoon, in the heart of the Moremi Game Reserve, makes it one of the very few safari camps that offers guests an authentic, year-round Okavango Delta land and water safari experience.

Manta Resort

Manta resort, on Pemba Island, is located on one of the best stretches of coast in the Indian Ocean with a fine white coral sand beach and palm trees – a true undiscovered paradise. With less than 20 rooms and no other hotels in sight you will feel like you have the place to yourself.

Planet Baobab

Set amongst some enormous ancient baobab trees of the Kalahari Desert, Planet Baobab is the perfect base from which to visit the Makgadikgadi and Nxai Pan National Parks. Accommodation is in either en-suite double rooms or family huts known as ‘Bakalanga’.