A south-west African country; Namibia is principally a dry, arid region, boasting one of oldest deserts in the world. The Namib Desert stretches for around 50-80 miles inland, surrounded by mountains and grassland. Since 1990, when independence was granted, the region has seen tourism beginning to take root. The more urban areas, including the capital Windhoek now offer city tours and there are also safaris and extreme activities on offer. We have shown a few properties below however we can offer you any in Namibia and can either tailor make an itinerary or offer one of our many pre-packaged tours.

Eberwein's exterior may not have changed but inside, modern living mixes with period features. A comfortable and ideal base.

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Perched on a hill within the Ondundozonanandana mountain range, this affordable resort has a wealth of facilities.

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Mowani's 12 luxury tents are built upon a rocky outcrop, giving outstanding views of the stunning surroundings of south Damaraland.

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Combining the facilities of a large resort with a charming old English farmhouse, ideally placed to explore the Etosha National Park.

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Located in the Gondwana Namib Park. Nestled at the foot of a stunning red sandstone cliff and shaded by palm trees.

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Eight luxury chalets, built in traditional thatched African style, ideal for guests wanting to learn about animal conservation.

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Situated in Etosha, Onguma is based in 20,000 hectares of private wilderness, ideally located next to a waterhole.

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For those who would like modern luxury whilst on safari. Glitzy and glamorous, this hotel has it all and is a true oasis, in the heart of Namibia.

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In the heart of Namibia, offering luxury and relaxation in the midst of the African heat. A treat and a fantastic alternative to a lodge.

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