- Accommodation
- Namibia
- Fish River Lodges & Camps
- Canyon Village
Rooms
42
Canyon Village is defined by quiver trees, Nama culture, rugged landscapes, and impressive rock formations. Stone-and-thatch chalets surround young quiver trees and a spacious central area that serves as a restaurant, bar, lounge, and reception.
Murals in the restaurant and colourful mission-era depictions in the reception area showcase southern Namibia's history. An ox-wagon and a horse cart add historical charm.
At the entrance, honour the Nama deity Haitsi Aibeb. Staff, in traditional patchwork dress, reflect the Nama people's spirit. Their storytelling incorporates song and dance.
The lodge is ideal for exploring Fish River Canyon, just twenty kilometres away. Guided excursions and a 3-4 day Canyon Trail offer memorable experiences.
Relax by the pool, lounge on comfortable couches, watch sunsets over Gondwana Canyon Park, or explore the rocky hills. Wildlife is abundant, visible on the 4x4 //Garas Drive between Canyon Village, Lodge, and Roadhouse.
Morning walks offer sightings of zebra, wildebeest, springbok, and gemsbok, with a stop at the Roadhouse for lunch. The Village's earthy charm mirrors southern Namibia's landscape with authenticity and integrity, featuring Canyon land, Nama charm, and rich storytelling.
Canyon Village is defined by quiver trees, Nama culture, rugged landscapes, and impressive rock formations. Stone-and-thatch chalets surround young quiver trees and a spacious central area that serves as a restaurant, bar, lounge, and reception.
Murals in the restaurant and colourful mission-era depictions in the reception area showcase southern Namibia's history. An ox-wagon and a horse cart add historical charm.
At the entrance, honour the Nama deity Haitsi Aibeb. Staff, in traditional patchwork dress, reflect the Nama people's spirit. Their storytelling incorporates song and dance.
The lodge is ideal for exploring Fish River Canyon, just twenty kilometres away. Guided excursions and a 3-4 day Canyon Trail offer memorable experiences.
Relax by the pool, lounge on comfortable couches, watch sunsets over Gondwana Canyon Park, or explore the rocky hills. Wildlife is abundant, visible on the 4x4 //Garas Drive between Canyon Village, Lodge, and Roadhouse.
Morning walks offer sightings of zebra, wildebeest, springbok, and gemsbok, with a stop at the Roadhouse for lunch. The Village's earthy charm mirrors southern Namibia's landscape with authenticity and integrity, featuring Canyon land, Nama charm, and rich storytelling.