Desert Dune Cabin in Namibia
Cabin in Rehoboth, Khomas Region
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 0 bathrooms
Features and services
Beds
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1 King-size bed
Most popular features
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Shared Kitchen
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Fireplace
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Wildlife watching
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1 King-size bed
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Parking
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Fire pit
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Deck/Patio
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Safari/Game drive
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Pick-up/Drop-off
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Shower
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Coffeemaker
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Sound system
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Meditation
Where you will stay
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Rehoboth, Khomas Region
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Scenic views
Placed in the middle of the Namib Desert, this accommodation is ideal for visitors who are seeking peace and quiet in a colorful landscape. The Etosha National Park is just a 30 minute car ride to the north. This park is home to a variety of wildlife and offers spectacular views. Just 45 minutes to the south is the legendary Damaraland, known for its historical, ancient rock drawings, a plateau of red granite, and other various geological landmarks. The main towns are located in Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, which are a scenic 3 hour drive away. Within the small towns are a collection of daytime and night time activities ranging from local restaurants to casinos. The camp isolated and positioned away from major town lights making it perfect for stargazing.
Activities near Rehoboth
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Meditation
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Wildlife watching
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Safari/Game drive
Throughout your stay in this land of enchantment one can choose any number of unforgettable African activities. There are a number of locations where treks can be organized.
The remote wilderness at Kaokoveld, which is sparsely inhabited by the Himbo (Ovahimba) tribe, is a wildlife sanctuary known for the desert elephant, giraffe, rhino, and lion. An excellent place to go for a game drive, there is no shortage of perfect picture moments for you to capture.
The Etosha National Park is one of the gems of southern Africa's game reserves. The area covers over 22,000 square kilometers and contains 340 bird species, 114 mammal species, 110 reptiles species, 16 amphibian species, and even one specie of fish. The setting of the park is located on a huge mineral plain where Etosha, meaning "Great White Place," gets name. The Park is a great place to see Africa's landmark animals and gorgeous views. There is plenty of game throughout the Park and the network of roads will take you right up to the animals.
Near the camp guests can head into the Damaraland and see the mystical rock paintings from ancient African bushman that date back to prehistoric times. Then you can wander through the petrified forest and get a glimpse of the ancient plant life that is exposed out of the sandstone. Then you can venture over to the Brandberg, also known as the fire mountain and named so because of the way the sun dances around the massive inselberg at dusk and dawn. Visitors should then head to the most famous mountain in Namibia (known as the "Matterhorn of Namibia"), Spitzkoppe. Though not the tallest mountain in Namibia, its telling features have distinguished it from the rest and is certainly a site to see. Feel like cooling off? Then come scuba dive in Lake Otjikoto and see armaments and weaponry from World War I.


The lodging is purposely isolated so guests can detach from the outside world and recharge their internal batteries. This cabin was built to enjoy the colorful landscape and being away from the city lights it's a perfect place to stargaze.
The remote wilderness at Kaokoveld, which is sparsely inhabited by the Himbo (Ovahimba) tribe, is a wildlife sanctuary known for the desert elephant, giraffe, rhino, and lion. An excellent place to go for a game drive, there is no shortage of perfect picture moments for you to capture.
The Etosha National Park is one of the gems of southern Africa's game reserves. The area covers over 22,000 square kilometers and contains 340 bird species, 114 mammal species, 110 reptiles species, 16 amphibian species, and even one specie of fish. The setting of the park is located on a huge mineral plain where Etosha, meaning "Great White Place," gets name. The Park is a great place to see Africa's landmark animals and gorgeous views. There is plenty of game throughout the Park and the network of roads will take you right up to the animals.
Near the camp guests can head into the Damaraland and see the mystical rock paintings from ancient African bushman that date back to prehistoric times. Then you can wander through the petrified forest and get a glimpse of the ancient plant life that is exposed out of the sandstone. Then you can venture over to the Brandberg, also known as the fire mountain and named so because of the way the sun dances around the massive inselberg at dusk and dawn. Visitors should then head to the most famous mountain in Namibia (known as the "Matterhorn of Namibia"), Spitzkoppe. Though not the tallest mountain in Namibia, its telling features have distinguished it from the rest and is certainly a site to see. Feel like cooling off? Then come scuba dive in Lake Otjikoto and see armaments and weaponry from World War I.


The lodging is purposely isolated so guests can detach from the outside world and recharge their internal batteries. This cabin was built to enjoy the colorful landscape and being away from the city lights it's a perfect place to stargaze.
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