Namibia Wildlife Resorts operates accommodation right across the country, far beyond Etosha and the Namib Desert. From a quiet game park on Windhoek's doorstep to thermal pools at Gross Barmen, a remote restcamp in Damaraland, and lush waterways on the Kavango River — there's an NWR stay for every leg of your Namibian journey.
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The vibrant capital of Namibia offers a rich blend of history and culture, with iconic landmarks like Christuskirche. Just outside the city, Daan Viljoen Game Park offers a quiet, malaria-free escape with self-guided walking trails and game viewing — the perfect first or last night of any Namibian itinerary.
The Garden Town of Namibia offers a rich cultural experience with a vibrant open-air woodcarvers market. Just outside town, Gross Barmen Resort is built around natural hot springs, with indoor and outdoor thermal pools — a relaxing stop on the way north or south.
The rugged yet breathtaking region of Damaraland offers an unforgettable experience with its ancient rock art at Twyfelfontein and Brandberg. Khorixas Restcamp makes an ideal stopover between Etosha, the Kunene region and the Skeleton Coast, set in the hills with easy access to the petrified forest and surrounding geological wonders.
The Caprivi and Kavango regions offer a blend of lush landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and cultural experiences, with attractions like Bwabwata National Park. Popa Falls Resort sits on the Okavango River among riverine forests and floodplains — a refreshing change of scenery on the way to or from Botswana.
The Fish River Canyon is Africa's largest and the world's second-largest canyon, offering panoramic vistas and unforgettable hiking experiences. At the canyon's southern end, the Ai Ais Hot Springs Resort offers natural thermal pools and a dramatic setting at the end of the famous Fish River Hiking Trail. Hobas camping gives direct access to canyon viewpoints.
Home to towering red sand dunes, ancient clay pans, and the iconic bleached trees of Deadvlei. Witness a Namibian sunrise over the world's highest dunes, explore the surreal Deadvlei, and experience the silent, otherworldly vastness of the Namib Desert. NWR's Sossus Dune Lodge and Sesriem Camp offer exclusive gate access before dawn.
One of Africa's finest wildlife destinations, Etosha spans over 22,000 km² of semi-arid savanna centred on a vast white salt pan. Iconic waterholes draw elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, black and white rhino, and vast herds of zebra and antelope year-round. The western section, accessed via Galton Gate, offers a wilder, less-visited experience — home to Dolomite Resort and Olifantsrus Camp — while the eastern and central camps deliver Etosha's classic floodlit waterhole viewing at Okaukuejo, Halali, Namutoni, and Onkoshi.
The Skeleton Coast is a dramatic stretch of Atlantic coastline, renowned for its rugged landscapes, mysterious shipwrecks, and diverse wildlife. Terrace Bay Resort is the primary NWR base here — famous for some of the best surf angling in Africa. Torra Bay offers seasonal camping in this spectacular, windswept wilderness.
The Namib Desert, one of the world's oldest and most iconic landscapes, offers amazing vistas of towering red sand dunes and unique desert-adapted wildlife. Naukluft Camp sits where the rugged Naukluft Mountains meet the desert plains, while Duwisib Castle adds a touch of unexpected colonial history to the journey south.
A sanctuary for endangered species like black rhinos and leopards, amidst lush vegetation and dramatic red sandstone geological formations rising above the surrounding plains. The Waterberg Resort sits at the base of the plateau with excellent walking trails and game drives.