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- Wildlife and birdlife
- Fantastic vistas from the lodge and chalets
- Endangered black and white rhino
- Air conditioning for those summer days
- Lovely swimming pool
- Family-friendly
Safarihoek Lodge Information
- Lodge type; Safari Lodge
- Location; Etosha Heights Private Reserve
- Lodge size; 11 Safari Chalets
- Recommended stay; 2-5 Nights
Photo Gallery
Safarihoek Lodge Photo Gallery
Introduction
Bordering the World famous Etosha National Park, Safarihoek Lodge overlooks the plains of the Etosha Heights Reserve teeming with wildlife. Perched on top a hill, Safarihoek offers guests a 180-degree view out over an untamed and untainted wilderness.
A split level game hide is the place to be for stunning wildlife photography as the constant stream of wildlife come down to the waterhole to drink.
For those wanting to experience silence and solitude (and excellent wildlife), Safarihoek in a truly remote corner of Namibia is then the destination for you.
Reserve Information
Etosha Heights Game Reserve borders Namibia's famous Etosha National Park along a 70-kilometre border. 60 000 hectares of unspoilt bushveld and wildlife awaits visitors with lion, elephant and rhino being highlights.
Wildlife and birdlife sighting are exceptional within the reserve.
Rooms and Suites
Eleven well-appointed thatched chalets offer comfortable air-conditioned accommodation all with views out over the Etosha Heights Game Reserve. En-suite bathrooms, mosquito draped bedding, private verandahs and sitting areas are all standard across the 1x family, 8x luxury and 2x classic chalets types.
All eight of the luxury chalets offer up outdoor showers.
Accommodation facilities include;
- Air-conditioned chalets
- Battery charging facilities
- Hairdryers
- Stocked minibar
- Tea and coffee station
- Writing desk
Cuisine and Wine
The cuisine at Safarihoek Lodge is highly rated and is prepared by a team a skilled team in the kitchen with only the best ingredients available. Numerous dining areas are on offer including both indoor and outdoor venues.
A highly recommended option is the bush picnics and dinner options.
Lodge Facilities
The thatched central guest area offers up an indoor lounge with a small library and fireplace, an air-conditioned wine bar as well as a dining room and a wine cellar.
Outdoors a swimming pool, wooden dining deck and boma area await guests all with views out over the surrounding bushveld.
WiFi is available in and around the central guest area.
Safari Activities
- Morning game drives
- Afternoon game drives
- Sundowner
- Night game drives
- Interpretive bush walk options
- Private game drive vehicle available on request
- Photography hide
Family Friendly
Families with children are most welcome at Safarihoek Lodge with suitable activity and accommodation options available.
Video Of Safarihoek Lodge
Rates from NAD$ 5 440.00 pp
Per person per night sharing
Rates are Fully Inclusive (FI)
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
- Accommodation
- All meals
- Locally sourced beverages
- Guest laundry
- Daily activities
- Expert guiding
- VAT
- Local and international flights
- Premium branded beverages
- Transfers
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Gratuities
- Items of a personal nature
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