Windhoek, Heinitzburg Hotel:
When Count von Schwerin commissioned castle Heinitzburg for his fiancé, Margarethe von Heinitz in 1914, he was inspired by love. What is now the elegant Heinitzburg Hotel is a lasting testament of that love. The hotel has preserved and complimented his vision to combine comfort with luxurious charm. The Raith family name has long been associated with a tradition of excellence in hospitality and exquisite cuisine.
Accommodation at Hotel Heinitzburg is offered in spacious and generously appointed en-suite rooms. Each room is fully equipped with air-condition/heating units, direct telephone lines, electronic safes, mini-bars, televisions with cable channels and music facilities. There are several dining options in which to enjoy delicious cuisine and fine South African vintage wines. Leo’s At the Castle overlooks the capital city skyline; the Garden Terrace provides beautiful views of the surrounding mountains; while the Knight’s Room is situated in the old castle and features authentic historical artwork.
Sossusvlei, Mountain Lodge:
Sossusvlei Mountain Lodge is situated in the northern foothills of the vast, privately owned NamibRand Nature Reserve. In the reserve, the eerily beautiful Namib Desert has been painstakingly reclaimed for conservation to create the largest private nature reserve in Southern Africa. The reserve lies on the eastern boundary of the Namib-Naukluft National Park.
Sossusvlei Mountain Lodge is your retreat from which to explore this rolling sand sea. The reserve's totally private dunes, mountains, and pristine spaces are experienced by a maximum of 20 lodge residents. This is the place to come and bask in a state of spiritual solitude and enjoy fine dining, superb accommodations, service and amenities.
Sossusvlei, Le Mirage Lodge:
Inspired by North African architecture, Le Mirage Desert Lodge and Spa is situated in the Namib Desert. From the distant road and from the air, the three lodge buildings built largely from local rock materials, form a natural part of the desert environment that is in harmony with nature.
The architecture takes on the ancient sensibilities of African rondavel design that allows for aeration in a hot climate, fused with Moroccan palatial designs. Foyer gardens, wide imposing corridors and supporting pillars add to the allure of this desert castle. Rooms are spacious, delightful cuisine is served, and the blue pool and grass courtyard provide a serene respite from the desert intensity.
Swakopmund, Swakopmund Hotel:
The Swakopmund Hotel & Entertainment Centre is tucked between the awesome expanses of the Namib Desert and the explosive breakers of the Atlantic Ocean.
The coastal town of Swakopmund is Namibia's premier resort, and this four-star luxury hotel, built in and around the impeccably restored old station building, captures the essence of this historical region.
This hotel combines flawless service and stylish comfort. From the light and airy Reception Hall, to its spacious rooms, the hotel combines renowned Namibian hospitality with superb service and style. The pool area features sparking blue water, palm trees, fountains and comfortable furniture offering a welcome respite from the world's oldest desert. Enjoy a full range of spa services and exercise facilities, as well as The Mermaid Casino, which offers world-class gambling in the heart of the Namib. There is also a cinema and a fine-dining restaurant that features delicious South African delights.
Swakopmund, Stiltz Hotel:
This new accommodation is unique in every aspect. It offers the most spectacular views in Swakopmund overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Swakop riverbed, the sand dunes and the bird rich lagoon at the river mouth.
There are 9 bungalows, each with an en-suite bathroom with shower, a balcony with spectacular views of the sand dunes, the lagoon and the sea, and a mini bar. Each private bungalow is interlinked by wooden walkways to the others and to the main dining bungalow.
Damaraland, Damaraland Lodge:
Damaraland Lodge provides a stunning perspective on a uniquely beautiful environment. With its deluxe accommodations, the impeccable service of its comfortable and friendly staff, and superb cuisine, this luxury safari tented lodge provides a welcome respite in the midst of this spectacular environment. Enjoy the swimming pool, walks, bird watching and mountain biking in the area when not on guided tours. Relax in the common area and savor dinners that combine fine food and wine with a distinctive, outdoor elegance.
Although wildlife is not concentrated, Damaraland Lodge is situated where the rare Desert Elephant roams, alongside gemsbok (oryx), springbok, ostrich and other hardy desert animals.
Skeleton Coast, Serra Cafema Camp:
Serra Cafema Camp is one of the most remote camps in all of Southern Africa and offers one of the most memorable experiences in Namibia. The small 16-bedded camp, whose only access is by aircraft, is located in the extreme northwest of Namibia. The camp is situated under big shady Albida trees overlooking the Kunene River and comprises eight canvas and thatched chalets that are raised off the ground, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Other facilities include a small swimming pool, dining room and bar. You go to sleep at night to the gurgling water sounds from the rapid just downstream from camp.
Serra Cafema shares this region with the wonderful and colorful Himba people, who are some of the last truly nomadic people of Africa. The camp is often visited by the nearby native families, giving you a rare opportunity to learn about their lifestyle and traditions.
Etosha National Park, Mushara Lodge:
Mushara Lodge is located near the Von Lindequist Gate on the eastern outskirts of the Etosha National Park. The name Mushara derives from the Purple Pod Terminalia tree, which grows in abundance on the lodge grounds and the surrounding area. The Lodge consists of 10 spacious and luxuriously furnished bungalows each with air-conditioning, mosquito net, minibar fridge, safe, tea and coffee-making facilities.
Mushara also features a beautiful, tiled, bright-blue swimming pool surrounded by lush, green lawn that is kept manicured by the occasionally visiting local wildlife. A lounge, bar and restaurant feature excellent cuisine and an extensive wine cellar.
DAYS 1 & 2, Monday & Tuesday - Depart for Windhoek, Namibia
Explore Windhoek, where history and beauty merge in quaint architecture, charming streets and gardens. Visit the seat of government and the Christuskirche church, whose spire is a town landmark.
DAYS 3 & 4, Wednesday & Thursday - Sossusvlei
An array of exotic desert plants, animals and massive dunes await, as you head into the Namib Rand Nature Reserve in four-wheel-drive vehicles. Our lodge, built into rock at the foot of a mountain in the heart of the Namib Desert.
DAYS 5 & 6, Friday & Saturday
Swakopmund
Fly over the dunes to the Atlantic coast, discovering the
diamond camps and shipwrecks of the Namibia Coast on the
way. Explore Swakopmund, known for its old-world charm, and
relax while enjoying coffee and cake in one of the many cafés
found in Swakopmund. Enjoy a cruise to Walvis Bay.
Swakopmund Hotel, Swakopmund
DAYS 7 & 8, Sunday & Monday
Twyfelfontein, Okahirongo Elephant Lodge, Kaokoland
Fly into Twyfelfontein to visit the rock engravings, a World
Heritage Site, before continuing onto Okahirongo Elephant
Lodge located in one of the the last wild areas in northwestern
Namibia. Okahirongo shares this region with the nomadic
Himba people. Catch sight of springboks, ostrich and oryx,
and track the elusive desert-adapted elephant. Hike along the
Uarosib River and enjoy a visit with local Himba families who
will share their stories and traditions.
Okahirongo Elephant Lodge, Kaokoland
DAYS 9 – 12, Tuesday – Friday
Etosha National Park
Go on safari in Etosha, one of the most unique wildlife viewing
parks in Africa. In this saline desert, watch for elephants, lions,
wildebeests, zebras, cheetahs, leopards, giraffes and more.
Onkoshi Lodge, Etosha National Park