- Accommodation
- Namibia
- Etosha National Park East Accommodation
- Etosha King Nehale Lodge
Etosha King Nehale Lodge
Rooms
40
Positioned on the Andoni Plains, just one kilometre from Etosha’s northern King Nehale Gate, Etosha King Nehale Lodge offers 40 rooms that honour the area’s rich cultural heritage. Situated within the King Nehale Conservancy, the lodge serves as an ideal overnight stop for travellers exploring the northern regions after a day of game viewing in Etosha.
Designed to resemble the head of Nguni cattle, the chalets extend outward from the central area like horns. Each spacious chalet includes a private plunge pool and offers stunning views of the plains, where sunrises, sunsets, and moonlit nights create a sense of boundless space and endless horizons.
A standout feature of the lodge is its private access to a secluded waterhole inside Etosha National Park. Reserved exclusively for lodge guests, the waterhole includes a hide for unobstructed and leisurely game viewing, providing a unique and intimate wildlife experience.
The region boasts vast open landscapes, including the Andoni Plains, artesian springs, and woodlands. To the north, the conservancy borders the vibrant communal areas of the Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena, and Omusati regions. This location allows guests to blend the cultural richness of Owamboland with the natural beauty of Etosha’s less-visited northern reaches.
Positioned on the Andoni Plains, just one kilometre from Etosha’s northern King Nehale Gate, Etosha King Nehale Lodge offers 40 rooms that honour the area’s rich cultural heritage. Situated within the King Nehale Conservancy, the lodge serves as an ideal overnight stop for travellers exploring the northern regions after a day of game viewing in Etosha.
Designed to resemble the head of Nguni cattle, the chalets extend outward from the central area like horns. Each spacious chalet includes a private plunge pool and offers stunning views of the plains, where sunrises, sunsets, and moonlit nights create a sense of boundless space and endless horizons.
A standout feature of the lodge is its private access to a secluded waterhole inside Etosha National Park. Reserved exclusively for lodge guests, the waterhole includes a hide for unobstructed and leisurely game viewing, providing a unique and intimate wildlife experience.
The region boasts vast open landscapes, including the Andoni Plains, artesian springs, and woodlands. To the north, the conservancy borders the vibrant communal areas of the Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena, and Omusati regions. This location allows guests to blend the cultural richness of Owamboland with the natural beauty of Etosha’s less-visited northern reaches.