







Eagle's Nest Chalets Highlights
- Views from verandahs
- Self-catering option
- Large and cool chalets
- A sense of freedom
- Hiking and mountain bike trails
- Desert horses
- Desert birdlife
- Town of Aus
Eagle's Nest Chalets Information
- Lodge type; Nature Lodge
- Location; Southern Namib
- Lodge size; 8 Chalets
- Recommended stay; 2-5 nights
Introduction
Eagle's Nest Chalets is all about getting away from rush and routine of everyday life, it is about the freedom to explore and the opportunity to sit back and unwind with the surrounding beauty.
A short seven-kilometre drive from the Desert Horse Inn, it is here where all the facilities are to be found including the restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Eagle's Nest Chalets consists of eight chalets and eight chalets only. A lodge at that is built amongst granite rocks and boulders with views that are simply unrivalled.
Perfect for guided and self-drive safari within the southern desert regions of Namibia.
Rooms and Suites
Eight rustic thatched chalets offer guest a large degree of privacy all with a small kitchen, private verandas, en-suite bathrooms and of course those fantastic vistas that surround.
- 5x Twin Chalets
- 3x Triple Chalets
- Self-catering facilities with a small kitchen
- En-suite bathrooms with showers
- Fan
- Fireplace
- Fridge
- Mini Bar
- Electronic safe
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Large veranda
Cuisine and Wine
All meals are served at the near Desert Horse Inn where one can have a sit-down meal or get a takeaway and enjoy the meal on your private veranda.
All chalets offer a self-catering option with a small kitchen and a braai area.
Lodge Facilities
Lodges facilities, in a nutshell, do not exist. Eagle's Nest Chalets is a collection of 8 chalets that are designed for guests that want and need to escape from the mass tourism market.
WiFi, swimming pool and bar are available around the corner at the Desert Horse Inn.
Safari Activities
- Sunset Drive
- Desert Tour
- Day trip to Lüderitz and Kolmanskop
- Hiking Trails
- Mountain Bike Trails
- Horse Riding
Family Friendly
Children and families are most welcome at Eagle's Nest Chalets with suitable accommodation and activities for kids of all ages.
Rates from NAD$ 1 900.00 pp
Per person per night sharing
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- VAT and applicable taxes
- Transfers
- Flights
- All other meals
- All drinks
- All activities
- Travel insurance
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