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Namibia Wildlife Resorts
Conserving Namibia’s Natural Heritage
Welcome to the home of information on all of Namibias
Wildlife resorts.

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Namibia, the most arid country south of the Sahara has developed one
of the most impressive networks of National Parks in the world. With National
parks countrywide, Namibia has effectively protected 18% of its total
surface area, thereby further conserving key terrestrial and marine biomes
as well as one of the biggest wildlife and plant diversities in the world.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts is the sole tourist accommodation operator inside
these National Parks.
Interactive map of Namibia Wildlife resorts
Ai
Ais Transfrontier Park
(Fish River Canyon)

Park Accommodation
Hobas Camp
Ai Ais Hotsprings
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/Ai-/Ais, which means "burning water"
in one of the local languages, refers to the sulphurous hot
springs which are found in this area. One of these springs
has its eye within the camp. /Ai-/Ais lies at the southern
end of the Fish River conservation area. The Fish River Canyon
is one of the largest canyons in the world. In places this
canyon is 550 m deep and overall it is some 160 km long. It
is one of the main tourist attractions in the south of the
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Namib Naukluft
Park

Park Accommodation
Sesreim Camping
Sossus Dune Lodge
Naukluft Camping
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The Namib-Naukluft Park is one
of Namibia's major tourist destinations. The vast wilderness
of almost 50 000 square km contains key features such as Sossusvlei,
Sesriem, the Welwitschia Trail, Sandwich Harbour, the Naukluft
Mountains and the Kuiseb Canyon. This vast tract of land covering
an area the size of Germany, consists of dunes (some of which
at Sossusvlei are amongst the highest in the world), gravel
plains and rugged mountainous areas.
It is one of the least populated areas in the
country where the visitor can experience an intense feeling
of vastness and isolation. Here the magical and awe-inspiring
beauty of the night skies can be enjoyed like few places on
earth.
The Naukluft section completes the other half
of the Namib - Naukluft National Park. Encompassing the Naukluft
mountains and boasting massive and varied rock formations.
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Etosha National
Park

Park Accommodation
Okuakuejo Camp
Halali Camp
Namatoni Camp
Onkoshi Lodge |
One of the largest savannah conservation
areas in Africa, Etosha National Park is world reknown for
its spectacular wildlife: elephant, black and white rhinoceros,
lions, leopards, cheetahs, large herds of springbok, zebra,
wildebeest, giraffe and a multitude of other fascinating species,
big and small, interacting in their natural environment.
Etosha is jam-packed with wildlife, it is the shining
gem in Namibia’s crown.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts is now offering, guided
night drives from the three camps in Etosha, providing
visitors with an opportunity to experience an entirely different
side of Etosha's wildlife treasures. Morning and afternoon
guided drives are also on offer.
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Park Accommodation
Terrace
Bay
An anglers paradise, nothing but empty beach and
rock and surf fishing
Torra Bay
Isolated on the northern Skeleton Coast this seasonal
camp is for the adventurous fishermen |
The Skeleton Coast Park was proclaimed
in its present form in 1973, and extends from the Ugab River
in the south 500 km to the Kunene River in the north. The
attraction of this remote area lies essentially in the color,
changing moods and untouched profile of its landscape. Its
aura of mystery and impenetrability is due to the many shipwrecks,
dense coastal fogs and cold sea breeze caused by the cold
Benguela Current.
The landscape in the park ranges from sweeping vistas of windswept
dunes to rugged canyons with walls of richly colored volcanic
rock and extensive mountain ranges. On their slopes grow a
surprising variety of interesting xerophytic plants, whose
survival is ensured by a wide spectrum of ingenious adaptations.
A conspicuous example is the curious elephant's foot, Adenia
pechuelii, which anchors itself in rock crevices.
Over a hundred species of lichen grow on the plains and west-facing
mountain slopes, which change color and become soft and leathery
to the touch when the coastal fog pushes inland.
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Waterberg Plateau
Park

Park Accommodation
Waterberg Camp
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Waterberg Plateau Park is a national
park in central Namibia encompassing the Waterberg Plateau,
68 km east of the town of Otjiwarongo. The Waterberg Plateau
is a particularly prominent feature, elevated high above the
plains of the Kalahari of Eastern Namibia. The plateau and
some 405 km² of surrounding land were declared a Nature
Reserve in 1972. The plateau is largely inaccessible so in
the early 1970s several of Namibia's endangered species were
translocated there to protect them from predators and poaching
to extinction. The programme was very successful and Waterberg
now supplies other Namibian parks with rare species. In 1989,
Black Rhino were reintroduced to the area from Damaraland,
sparking a successful breeding programme of national and international
significance for the species |
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Other NWR Campsites and accommodation around Namibia
Duwisib
Castle Camp Maltahohe

Accommodation
Duwisib Camping |
Replete with history and romance
Duwisib castle is an ideal stopover for visitors’ en
route to the South of Namibia. It was built by the German
army officer Baron von Wolf for his American bride Jayta in
the early 1900s. |
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Accommodation
Popa Falls Camping |
Popa Falls Resort is your gateway to the north -
eastern corner of Namibia - with its perennial rivers, magnificent
indigenous woodlands, riverine forests, floodplains and reed
- lined channels. It is the ideal base from which to explore
the Mahango Game Park, with over 450 species of birds recorded.
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Accommodation
Shark Island |
Popa Falls Resort is your gateway to the north -
eastern corner of Namibia - with its perennial rivers, magnificent
indigenous woodlands, riverine forests, floodplains and reed
- lined channels. It is the ideal base from which to explore
the Mahango Game Park, with over 450 species of birds recorded.
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Accommodation
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92 km from Windhoek, Gross Barmen is located on the
banks of a tributary of the Swakop River. The focal point
of the resort is the thermal spring which supplies water,
at 65°C to both the indoor and outdoor pools.
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Accommodation
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Khorixas Lodge is the ideal stopover
between Etosha and the Kunene region and Skeleton Coast Park.
Nestled in the hills below the Brandberg, it provides a relaxing
environment for travelers, weary after a day's exploration.
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Accommodation
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Sandwiched between two deserts
– the Namib in the west and the Kalahari in the east
– Namibia’s arid southern region offers breathtaking
landscapes. |
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Hardap
Rehoboth Spa
Von Bach
Von Bach Game Park is about 68 km north from Windhoek, near Okahandja.
The game park covers 4 300 ha within the thorn-bush savanna biome. Dominant
tree species are camel thorn, blue thorn, sweet thorn and ringwood tree.
NWR GENERAL PRINCIPLES
• Rack rates include 15% VAT and Tourism levies.
• Rack rates are subject to change without prior notice and are
subject to NWR’s terms and
conditions.
• Children under the age of 6 stay free of charge.
• Children 6-12 years old pay 50%.
• Provision for children will be made upon arrival; however the
booking must be made in advance.
• No more than two children may share a room with their parents.
• Disabled access units are available at a number of our facilities
– please enquire and specify when booking
• These rates are approved by Resolution number 2008.03.31/02 of
the Board of Directors of Namibia Wildlife Resorts.
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