- Accommodation
- Namibia
- Kalahari Lodges & Campsites
- Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge
Rooms
12
Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge is set in a secluded valley between two red sand dunes and hidden amongst ancient camelthorn trees. The Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge consists of a thatched main building, dining area and a boma overlooking a natural stone pool. Each air-conditioned room has an En-suite bathroom with all modern conveniences.
Guests can explore the Kalahari in open 4x4 vehicles, take guided walks with Bushman trackers and trained guides, relax around the pool or in the refined lounge overlooking the waterhole. The Intu Afrika Kalahari Private Game Reserve is a 10,000 ha wildlife sanctuary located in the south-western region of the Kalahari, along the upper reaches of the Auob river system of Namibia. The expanse of the reserve is characterized by lofty ancient parallel red dunes sparsely covered by unique vegetation.
Grassy plains peppered with centuries old camelthorn trees commonly known as “dune streets” or valleys separate the dunes providing refuge for diverse animal and bird life indigenous to the Kalahari. Learn about their predator re-introduction programme or take a walk in the Kalahari with a bushman tracker and learn his desert survival secrets and hear the history of the ancient San people. The stark splendor of this Kalahari thirstland will find a special place in your heart.
Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge is set in a secluded valley between two red sand dunes and hidden amongst ancient camelthorn trees. The Camelthorn Kalahari Lodge consists of a thatched main building, dining area and a boma overlooking a natural stone pool. Each air-conditioned room has an En-suite bathroom with all modern conveniences.
Guests can explore the Kalahari in open 4x4 vehicles, take guided walks with Bushman trackers and trained guides, relax around the pool or in the refined lounge overlooking the waterhole. The Intu Afrika Kalahari Private Game Reserve is a 10,000 ha wildlife sanctuary located in the south-western region of the Kalahari, along the upper reaches of the Auob river system of Namibia. The expanse of the reserve is characterized by lofty ancient parallel red dunes sparsely covered by unique vegetation.
Grassy plains peppered with centuries old camelthorn trees commonly known as “dune streets” or valleys separate the dunes providing refuge for diverse animal and bird life indigenous to the Kalahari. Learn about their predator re-introduction programme or take a walk in the Kalahari with a bushman tracker and learn his desert survival secrets and hear the history of the ancient San people. The stark splendor of this Kalahari thirstland will find a special place in your heart.