
From desert dunes to river valleys, Namibia’s lodges are shaped by the wild landscapes they inhabit. Each offers a distinct experience, from tracking black rhino in Damaraland to stargazing in the Namib. This collection blends solitude, scenery, and responsible travel across Namibia’s most iconic regions.
Anderssons at Ongava
Set just outside Etosha, this modern camp combines a safari stay with meaningful conservation. Guests can visit the on-site research centre, relax at a waterhole-viewing hide, and explore the reserve on guided drives and walks, with frequent sightings of rhino, lion, and plains game.
andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
This glass-fronted desert retreat offers panoramic views across one of the world’s oldest deserts. Suites feature stargazing skylights, outdoor showers, and private verandas. Guests enjoy desert drives, e-biking, dune walks, and access to a private observatory with a state-of-the-art telescope.
Fish River Lodge
The only lodge perched on the edge of Fish River Canyon, this property offers dramatic views and direct access to the canyon rim. Guests can hike into the gorge, enjoy guided scenic drives, and watch the sun shift across the canyon’s immense rock walls from their private deck.
Pelican Point Lodge
Set at the tip of a remote sandbar, this lighthouse-style lodge sits between the Atlantic Ocean and Walvis Bay Lagoon. Expect close encounters with seals, flamingos, jackals, and even dolphins, along with windswept solitude and ever-changing light over sand and sea.
Wilderness Desert Rhino Camp
An authentic desert experience offering the rare opportunity to track free-roaming black rhino on foot. This conservation-focused camp supports the work of Save the Rhino Trust and blends beautifully into the surrounding basalt landscape, with six tented suites and expansive desert views.
Wilderness Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp
This camp sits along a dry riverbed that threads through one of Namibia’s most starkly beautiful landscapes. Desert-adapted elephant, lion, and oryx are found here, along with access to the Skeleton Coast on stays of three nights or more — including a scenic flight and drive.
Wilderness Little Kulala
Located on a private reserve bordering Sossusvlei, Wilderness Little Kulala offers exclusive access to the iconic red dunes. Eleven solar-powered suites feature rooftop terraces, sleep-out decks, and plunge pools. Activities include guided walks, nature drives, and hot air balloon flights over the Namib Sand Sea.
Wilderness Serra Cafema
Among Namibia’s most remote camps, Serra Cafema lies beside the Kunene River. Guests explore dunes, riverbanks, and rocky valleys by vehicle, on foot, and by boat. Encounters with the semi-nomadic Himba people offer insight into a traditional way of life that still endures here.
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