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NAMIBIA WITH HEART AND SOUL
Namibia
How often do you need to visit this extraordinary country before you
know it? How long does it take to become one with its culture, to
take in its soul, to grasp its grand natural wonders?
Some say it takes a lifetime. We say it takes just fourteen times.
Fourteen lodges have been carefully and individually constructed by Gondwana over the
last two decades. Hopscotch from lodge to lodge or take a long, slow journey, relishing the
different character of each.
Built on spectacular pieces of land, in close proximity to main attractions, each lodge has
its own identity and charm. They are managed in accordance with sound environmental
principles and embrace Namibia’s rich cultural diversity.
From the south where the Fish River Canyon opens into a vast smile of ancient chasms
carved by the patient hands of eternity, to the soft sienna sand dunes, the Kalahari,
Etosha National Park and the wild waterways of the Zambezi, the lodges provide a friendly
home from which to explore. Return after a day of wonderful adventure to indulge in true
Namibian hospitality.
A dream in fourteen parts – and a fifteenth, marvellous!
This is the Gondwana feeling: Namibia with heart and soul.
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PHILOSOPHY
Honouring the past
Dreams were discovered and history unravelled when
the first Gondwana lodge was built on the farm Karios.
Retaining the quaint century-old German farmhouse as
the reception area, Canyon Lodge exudes the warmth and
passion felt by its creators, the Schanderl brothers.
Deported after WW1, they tried in
vain to return to their beloved home.
A bedstead, fitted by the brothers
in observance of Bavarian tradition,
still stands on the roof of the building
to inform ladies that a bachelor is in
residence.
These tales and others - the stories
of the Namibian people, their struggles and triumphs over the years
and their fascinating traditions, have
been collected and recorded in the
treasure-house of history, adding
to the geological masterpieces that
enrich the land.
Over the years, Gondwana acquired
adjacent sheep farms to establish
the expansive 130 000 hectare / 1300
square-kilometre nature reserve, the
Gondwana Canyon Park. As fences
were dismantled, the wildlife began
to recover and as the land healed,
the remnants of the people who once
lived on the farms were discovered:
old shepherd shelters, engravings,
implements, graves and buildings
that had been taken over by nesting
birds. Stories were recounted under
trees, in huts and farmhouses over
time, and the tales of old were woven
together to provide a clearer image
of life in the arid Karas region.
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PHILOSOPHY
Honouring Nature
A seed was planted when the first piece of land was
investigated near the Fish River Canyon nearly twenty
years ago. This was a vision of a large conservation area.
It would take many years to come to fruition.
As sheep farmers put up their land
for sale, discouraged by drought
and the unfeasibility of farming in
the inhospitable south, farm after
farm was acquired. Fences were
dismantled, waterholes established
and wildlife reintroduced. The area
evolved into the professionally-run
Gondwana Canyon Park, one of the
largest protected areas in Africa, administered full-time by park wardens
and monitored through annual game
counts. Slowly, animal numbers
increased and the flora regenerated as the land was ‘rewilded’
and brought back into balance.
Gondwana’s dedication didn’t stop
there. As the Collection grew, three
more reserves were created in other
parts of the country, totalling 1 970
square kilometres of protected area.
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This attention to conservation and
sustainability, and determination
to tread lightly on the Earth has
extended to our lodges, where
water-recycling
plants
enable
this precious resource to be used
to water gardens, solar panels
harness natural energy, recycling
minimises waste and a SelfSufficiency Centre grows fresh
produce for our guests.
Four of the lodges have recently
received top honours in the Eco
Awards - the environmental seal of
quality.
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PHILOSOPHY
Honouring people
An important pillar of the Gondwana Philosophy, and
one that stands sturdily with that of Conservation, is
our commitment to the Namibian people. Our 600 staff
members mirror the cultural diversity of the country and
are an integral part of the company.
Acknowledging their value, we invest
heavily in staff training offering avenues of advancement. The training
department provides a comprehensive programme including computer
and language courses, service training, HIV education and provides
awareness of the need for family
planning, old-age provision and
health-care.
Visitors to the Gondwana lodges
immediately experience the feeling
of self-assurance and well-being
radiating from the staff, stemming
from their awareness of being part
of a greater whole.
Welcome to Gondwana. We greet
you with a smile and a warm
handshake.
The Gondwana staff complement
includes service, guiding and managerial staff at the fourteen lodges;
administration, marketing, managerial, human resources and technical
staff in Windhoek; Self-Sufficiency
Centre staff who grow produce for
the lodges, run the butchery and the
cheese-making facility in Stampriet;
and the well-qualified team of park
rangers who monitor the fauna and
flora, conduct anti-poaching patrols
and support research projects.
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Place of wonders
FEELINGS
Isn’t it remarkable - that Namibia is named
after the vast and ancient Namib Desert, yet
its dune fields have been acknowledged as a
World Heritage site not only for their beauty
but for the myriad life forms which make the
desert their home?
That Etosha National Park covers 22 912 square kilometres and
is home to an abundance of African animals? That the dunes
of Sossusvlei, a medley of burnished colours, rise to a height
of up to 325 metres? That the Tsauchab River hurtles through
the Sesriem Canyon and through the waterless desert to curl
up like a sleepy snake in the arms of the gigantic star dunes?
That the striking and picturesque vestiges of camelthorn trees
at Dead Vlei are 500 years old? That the Okavango River
placidly makes its way through the Kavango region before
draining into the thirsty Kalahari basin? And that the Fish River
Canyon, which is 550 metres deep and 150 kilometres long,
had its beginnings 1500 million years ago, when humanity was
just a breath of star-dust – and a dream.
Full of wonders, this place of marvels, the land of the great
Namib Desert.
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FEELINGS
Where animals roam
wild and free
Somewhere in a rugged ravine, a leopard
pads through a riverbed, its muscles rippling
restlessly below its dappled pelt; somewhere
on a sandy Kalahari dune a gemsbok proudly
defies the soaring summer temperatures;
and somewhere on a grassy plain, a young
springbok pronks into the air with all the
vitality he can muster showing the world that
he is alive.
Gondwana celebrates the natural world in its four nature
reserves: The Gondwana Canyon Park, Gondwana Kalahari
Park, Gondwana Namib Park and Gondwana Sperrgebiet
Rand Park.
The professionally-run Gondwana Canyon Park is one of the
largest private nature reserves in Africa. Wildlife from the Park is
beginning to migrate onto the adjacent state land, repopulating
the vast Fish River Complex, an area where the wildlife was
once hunted to near-extinction.
Join us for this life-affirming experience of undisturbed nature.
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Hello neighbour
FEELINGS
Our hunter-gatherer ancestors left their prayers
to the gods engraved in the sandstone rocks
of Twyfelfontein thousands of years ago. Their
shamans tapped out pleas for water, protection
and luck for the hunt, merging the spiritual and
physical worlds.
They left us with cathedrals of prayer, reminding us that we are
all one and our needs are essentially the same. It is this heritage
that unites the diverse groups of Namibians who have come to
call this corner of Africa home: the earliest-known inhabitants,
the San, and those who travelled over the centuries from the
great lakes of East Africa, arrived by ship from colder climes
and journeyed by horse and ox-wagon from the Cape, crossing
the Great River.
All the various languages, dialects and the clicks that confound
the western tongue combine and transform into one language
and two words: Hello neighbour.
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FEELINGS
Linking hands
After the intrepid Portuguese sailors planted their
cross on the rocky coast in 1488, the forbidding desert
coastline was shunned for hundreds of years in favour of
greener shores.
Eventually, when the Scramble for Africa reached south-western Africa,
Europe and Africa met and mixed. This was sometimes in battle for
supremacy and sometimes in friendship and peace. German South West
Africa was short-lived and in its stead, South Africa planted its flag. It too
couldn’t stop the march of time and in 1990, the first democratic elections
were held. Namibia became an independent country with one people and a
rich and diverse cultural heritage.
Today, you can pop into a supermarket and buy a brötchen, join a braaivleis
or sit down in a shebeen for a glass of local brew.
This melting pot of cultures is best seen in Windhoek where amongst the
throng wearing jeans and t-shirts, a Herero woman may proudly glide down
the street in her many-layered dress and a Himba woman sit selling her
wares.
We salute this wonderful and colourful blend of cultures that have comfortably
merged into one: Namibian.
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Fourteen lodges, different every time
Each Gondwana lodge warms the heart, delights and inspires. Built in
locations with spectacular landscapes, they are in close proximity to epic
natural wonders, geological marvels, World Heritage sites, places steeped
in history and animal sanctuaries.
As individual as their locations, they offer intrigue, amusement, awe, entertainment, comfort, friendliness
and rest. Whether our guests are watching the red orb of the sun sink into the mopane trees from
the deck at Etosha Safari Lodge, listening to the sounds of the Zambezi waterworld at Namushasha,
laughing with friends at the Roadhouse, watching the dunes turn gold at Namib Desert Lodge or looking
out onto Gondwana Canyon Park from Canyon Lodge, the special beauty of each reaches out and
makes itself felt.
Fourteen times Gondwana, but different every time. Except, that is, for the parting comment, which is
the same throughout: “See you again.”
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Hakusembe River Lodge
Namushasha River Lodge
Kalahari Farmhouse
Etosha Safari Camp
Damara Mopane Lodge
Kalahari Anib Lodge
A lush green oasis on the banks
of the Okavango River. Absorb
river peace from one of the
twenty chalets, hop aboard the
Hakusembe River Queen, stroll
to the cultural village or just
relax on the deck listening to
the soft symphony of feathered
friends.
Experience this Zambezi kingdom from 24 chalets dotted
along the leafy river bank. Join
the Caprivians in song and
dance at the traditional heritage
centre, salute wizened elephant
giants in the Bwabwata National
Park and glide through wild waterways. Revel in Namushasha gold.
A lush secret-garden in the arid
Kalahari. This intimate lodge
has 11 chalets finished with
colourful quilts, fireplaces and
cosy farmhouse charm. Visit
the adjacent Self-Sufficiency
Centre, join a trip into the
Gondwana Kalahari Park to
watch the sunset over the fiery
red dunes, and rest.
Tap toes to an African beat in
the novel Oshebeena Bar and
relax at this friendly Camp, ten
kilometres from Etosha National
Park. 50 chalets, shaded by
mopane trees, and a grassy
campsite provide a comfortable
home from which to explore
the abundant animal kingdom.
Legendary.
Built in a labyrinth design, this
innovative lodge has 55 chalets,
each with its own vegetable
garden. Savour the charm from
your stoep where sunflowers
peep over walls, refresh in the
pool, visit the Twyfelfontein rock
engravings 100 km away and
watch the sun sink into mopane
woodland.
Savour the Kalahari Desert at
this easily accessible lodge. 36
rooms flank a shady courtyard,
with another 19 overlooking
Kalahari savannah. Stretch
legs on the walks and join the
afternoon drive to experience
the red Kalahari sands aglow
with an inner fire.
Namib Dune Star Camp
Etosha Safari Lodge
Sip on a drink while watching
the ruby sun dip into the
mopane woodland. Perched
on a hill with expansive views,
this stylish lodge offers 65
chalets that provide a peaceful
base from which to explore
the animal bounty of Etosha
National Park.
Escape from the world. A short guided
hike or drive leads you into a vast desert
wilderness and to nine wooden cabins.
After the dunes have transformed to gold
and the distant mountains glow purple,
it’s time to wheel beds onto balconies
for a night under the glittering sky of the
Namib.
Canyon Lodge
Canyon Village
Canyon Roadhouse
Namib Desert Lodge
Desert Horse Inn
Eagle’s Nest Chalets
A gem in the rugged environment, Canyon Lodge is a
fusion of farmhouse flavour
and natural splendour. Walkways lead to 25 natural stone
chalets nestled amongst
granite boulders. Celebrate
dawn amongst th e quiver
trees and the awe-inspiring
adventure of life from the rim
of the Fish River Canyon.
Suitable for a striking film set,
Canyon Village lies at the foot of
a sweeping rock face. Exhibiting
authentic canyon character, the
sprawling lodge explores the
story of the south in murals,
traditional Nama dress and
even a donkey cart to convey
baggage to rooms.
Fill up with smiles at this
innovative lodge that celebrates
the good old days of the
automobile. It offers peaceful
slumber in 24 spacious rooms
and boasts a pool, a campsite,
a fuel station, an inviting terrace
and the most extraordinary
restaurant in southern Namibia.
Set below striking fossilised
dunes, the comfortable lodge
provides a spectacular experience of ancient desert. 65
rooms, two swimming pools and
a waterhole are surrounded by
sandy splendour. Breathe in the
grandeur on a sunset drive and
feel the earth underfoot. Relax
in the arms of the Namib.
Where the subtle colours of
the grassy Pro-Namib merge
with Namib sands in a lovers’
embrace, you’ll find Klein-Aus
Vista. Surrounded by the rocky
Aus hills, Desert Horse Inn is
an attractive base for a sojourn
in south-western Namibia en
route to the famed dunes of
Sossusvlei.
Forever landscapes, solitude,
silence and sunsets. KleinAus Vista’s Eagle’s Nest is a
self-catering getaway with 8
individually-built rock chalets.
Keep to yourself or drive to
Desert Horse Inn’s restaurant
for delicious fare and congenial
company. Return to dream of
peace and wake to magnificent
sunrise scenery.
Time well spent
Your time with Gondwana can be pure relaxation, total fascination or
boundless adventure.
Whether on a tour or a self-drive holiday, our collection of lodges dotted through the exciting country,
provide easy passage for an unforgettable journey.
Join our guided excursions into places of great wonder: the Fish River Canyon, Etosha and Bwabwata
National Park. Partake in trails radiating out from the lodges to gain a feeling for the land, and sunset
drives to toast and celebrate life on Namibian soil.
And tick off a bucket-list adventure on a guided trail through the meandering gorges of the Fish
River Canyon where hardy mules carry gear leaving you free to frolic. Specially chosen camps nestle
along the river bank and on the plateaus, offering eagles’ views. Overnight on soft beds in bungalows
or in tented camps, enjoy three-course meals cooked on the fire and the luxury of open-walled hot
showers. Swim in the river, read tracks in the sand and sleep under the starry sky, at peace and deeply
connected with the Earth.
Exceptional. Extraordinary. Outstanding.
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EXPERIENCES
The Okavango Experience
Balancing the semi-arid stretches and deserts of Namibia are
the refreshing water worlds of north-eastern Namibia.
Rising in the Bié Plateau in central
Angola, the Okavango River has
its own agenda. Lured by African
magic, it has no intention of rushing
to the sea but meanders into the
southern interior. Flowing in a southeasterly direction, it enters Namibia
in the Kavango region, forming
the border between the countries,
before widening into the fanlike
channels of the Okavango Delta
where it ebbs into desert sands.
Perfectly positioned on the southern
bank of the Okavango River,
Hakusembe River Lodge radiates
peace. A lush river oasis, it lies
16km from the bustle of Rundu.
The thatched chalets provide ideal
retreats and the verdant garden,
a paradise to relish. An enchanted
destination
in
the
Kavango,
Hakusembe is a convenient place
to pause and rest en-route to the
Zambezi and the rushing waters of
the Victoria Falls.
This vein of life blesses us with a
serene ribbon of green along its
journey. Fish eagles fly from the
trees affirming their African spirit
and sluggish crocodiles laze on
sandy banks. Rural Africa and the
river world merge and play melodic
harmonies here. The sounds of
cows mooing, children laughing and
dug-out canoes gliding through the
river fuse with the chiming of reed
frogs, bird calls and the gentle
lapping of water.
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The Zambezi Experience
EXPERIENCES
The lure of wild Africa is felt as you drive into the northeastern corner of Namibia. Once called the Caprivi strip
and later the Caprivi region before claiming its full
African heritage, the Zambezi region is a step into the
heart of the continent.
A tree-filled expanse dotted with
villages and elephant caution
signs welcome you. Unusually, this
corridor containing the Bwabwata
National Park is a protected
home to both wildlife and people,
ushering in a concept of coexistence,
stewardship and synergy.
Two smaller national parks, the
Mudumu and Nkasa Rupara, lie
along the Kwando waterway that
becomes the Linyanti and Chobe
rivers as it flows eastwards.
Every part of the day has its own
magic here, whether strolling to the
traditional heritage centre to laugh
with the Mafwe and learn about the
Caprivian way of life, taking a midday
siesta or joining a boat cruise along
the waterways and a drive into
Bwabwata National Park. Return to
Namushasha to be welcomed with
smiles and sweet sherry. Savour
the last streaks of sunset from the
deck before darkness descends and
the delicious supper aromas can no
longer be ignored.
This is also where you’ll find
Namushasha River Lodge, a thatchroofed Zambezi kingdom elegantly
positioned under trees, looking out
onto reeds and the Kwando River.
It is a wilderness haven where the
lethargic sound of hippos grunting
floats through the air intermingling
with birdsong.
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EXPERIENCES
The Etosha Experience
At sunrise the gates open to the ‘Great White Place’ or
‘Place of Dry Water’, as the Owambo people have called
the heart of the country since time immemorial.
Unlike its name, however, the
22 912-square-kilometre national
park is a place of sanctuary and
abundance. With a variety of
vegetation types, from thorn bush
and woodland savannah, stands of
makalani palms and the ‘phantom’
moringa
trees
(sprokiesbome)
to the chalky white pan, Etosha
National Park is home to myriad
species of wildlife. 114 mammal
species are found in the park
including the antisocial black rhino
and the endemic black-faced
impala. Waterholes are dotted
along the southern section of the
pan providing effortless viewing.
Unequalled Earthly experiences
can be garnered here: watching a
family of elephants silently appear
and hurry excitedly towards the
water, lions lazing contentedly in
the shade of a bush, elegant giraffe
loping across the road and a herd
of handsome zebra nuzzling each
other affectionately.
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At the end of a full Etosha day, while
some are still racing the sun, others
are lounging on the sundowner deck
of Etosha Safari Lodge or enjoying
a drink at the Oshebeena Bar at
Etosha Safari Camp, contemplating
Etosha marvels and the thrill of
being in the African wilderness.
Anticipation is already mounting for
the new day. Here, at Gondwana’s
lodges, just ten kilometres from
Andersson Gate, a new adventure
begins with every dawn.
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The Damaraland Experience
EXPERIENCES
Home to the Damara people, Damaraland is a large
stretch of African savannah with rounded granite domes,
table-top mountains and ephemeral rivers that thunder
down their ancient courses after heavy summer rainfall
to be quickly absorbed into underground aquifers for
safe storage.
These veins of life are wildlife
havens and highways where wild
rhino and desert elephants roam.
The landscape intensifies into red
stone in dry summers and bleached
grassy stretches in more abundant
seasons, but at the end of the day it
always softens into dramatic pastel
beauty.
This is the place where huntergatherer groups congregated at
Twyfelfontein, the ‘doubtful spring’,
in the dry season and where their
shamans chiselled prayers into the
sandstone rock. It is where ancient
forests rested after tumultuous
journeys down rivers, fossilising
over the aeons, and where rock was
fashioned into organ-like structures
as if attempting to play a fusion
of divine and earthy music to the
endless blue sky.
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It is also where Damara Mopane
Lodge is found, nestled in a green
forest of heart-shaped leaves; an
island of bliss on the doorstep of
spectacular sights. Relax on your
stoep at this enchanting lodge,
between sunflowers and passion
fruit, cool off in the gigantic pool and
watch the sun sink into the mopane
woodland at the end of the day.
Above the world, everything falls into
perspective. Life is indeed good.
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EXPERIENCES
The Kalahari Experience
Colours run riot in the Kalahari Desert where yellow
grass and dark green acacias are accentuated against
burnt-orange sand and the blue of an infinite sky. And
when the sun prepares its farewell for the day, it draws
on all the hues of the celestial prism.
This is the time between day and
dream when magic hovers and the
fiery colours of sand dunes brighten
and deepen. Life pauses catching its
breath. And so does everyone else,
standing atop a dune, watching this
earthly show in vibrant colour.
The magnificent landscape is home
to hardy desert-adapted gemsbok,
springbok, ostrich, black-backed
jackal, the massive kori bustard
and the rambling nests of social
weavers that have skilfully mastered
thermodynamic principles and life
in the desert. It is also home to the
Kalahari Anib Lodge and Kalahari
Farmhouse - and luckily, their guests.
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Experience the beauty of the
Kalahari on a sunset drive at Kalahari
Anib and appreciate abundance of
a different sort at the Farmhouse
where artesian water blesses the
desert, creating a lush secret garden
and nurturing the salad greens on
Gondwana’s own farm.
The Kalahari; it dances to a different
beat. Feel the magic.
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The Canyon Experience
EXPERIENCES
The Fish River begins its journey in the Naukluft
Mountains, seeking its lover, the Gariep or Orange River
in the south. It flows steadily at first, dropping over
two waterfalls before reaching the Löwen River and
plunging into the canyon on its serpentine route to the
end of the gorge at Ai-Ais. Sometimes, the Fish River is
calm and quiet, and at other times it hurtles through the
canyon walls in a rush of water. In this way it makes its
rendezvous with the Gariep and carves out the canyon’s
chasms, as it has done for over a hundred million years.
Not far from where the blue-green
river of the Fish River meanders
through the canyon gorges are
Canyon Lodge, nestled gracefully
amongst the granite boulders,
and Canyon Village, set against a
sweeping backdrop of rock. Slightly
nearer to the main viewpoints is the
Canyon Roadhouse, a ‘must-do’ stop
to fill up on smiles and pay tribute to
the good old days of the automobile.
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Feel the magnitude of Earth-time
in relation to the fleeting brush
of human life on the canyon rim.
And take the once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity to hike through its
pristine depths on the canyon mule
trail, overnighting in specially chosen
camps. Away from civilisation, the
canyon grandeur is yours alone.
This unique privilege is offered by
the Gondwana Collection, nature
and time.
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EXPERIENCES
The Namib Experience
This ancient desert tried to call attention to itself for 50
to 80 million years. It grew to 2000 kilometres long and
nearly 200 kilometres wide, assembled lofty sand dunes
and sculpted a range of artistically designed dunes in
various shapes. It harboured flora and fauna in its sands
and called the soft mist from the ocean to sustain them.
It even welcomed the diamonds that had washed down
the Orange River and into the Atlantic into its generous
arms. And, no-one gave it a second thought. Finally, we
are willing to receive the magnificence of the Namib
Desert.
Diamonds were discovered in the
early 1900s, the Namib Sand Sea
was proclaimed a World Heritage
site in 2013 and thousands of
visitors annually pay homage to the
magnificence of Sossusvlei and
Dead Vlei.
Experience the luminosity of the
landscape on an afternoon drive
when the sun anoints the land and
join the trail to Namib Dune Star to
overnight in desert wilderness far
from the world.
Yes, ancient Namib. We are ready.
The Namib Desert achieved one
more astounding feat, it transformed
piles of sand into fossilised dunes.
This is where Namib Desert Lodge
lies, sheltered by a striking red sand
formation.
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The Aus Mountain Experience
EXPERIENCES
There is something extraordinarily special about the
landscape around Klein-Aus Vista. It’s where streaks
of Namib sand merge with the bleached grasses of the
Pro-Namib in a sensuous slow dance of splendour.
The lodge, nestled in the rocky Aus
Mountains, is famed for its extensive
and lovely vistas, best seen from one
of the mountain bike or hiking trails,
a viewpoint above the campsite
or from the secluded Eagle’s Nest
chalets. Contributing to the scenery,
the Wild Horses of the Namib
remind us of untethered freedom
and appeal to our soul to embrace
the wonderful adventure of life in its
entirety. Desert Horse Inn is imbued
with the energy of the horses, adding
a spirited component to the warmth
of the family-owned lodge.
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As the pastel landscape transforms
into desert en route to Lüderitz and
the coast, there is the abandoned
diamond mining town of Kolmanskop
to visit where disintegrating houses
are a photographer’s playground,
a desert town to discover and
fascinating promontories to explore.
Set your GPSs for Klein-Aus Vista.
Indulge in a dream of freedom.
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NAMIBIA
Namushasha
River Lodge
Hakusembe River
Lodge
Etosha
National
Park
Etosha Safari
Camp & Lodge
Damara Mopane Lodge
Windhoek
Gondwana
Namib Park
Namib Desert
Lodge & Namib
Dune Star Camp
Gondwana
Kalahari Park
Kalahari Farmhouse
Kalahari Anib
Lodge
Gondwana
Sperrgebiet
Rand Park
Klein-Aus Vista
Gondwana
Canyon Park
Canyon
Roadhouse
Canyon Lodge
& Village
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