Erongo Wilderness Camp

Location : Namibia Central Highlands

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Erongo Wilderness Camp

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Erongo Wilderness Lodge is nestled amid granite formations within the foothills of the Erongo Mountains. This area in the heart of the country is renowned for it's scenic beauty and is protected through the Erongo Mountain Nature Reserve.

Camp Fast Facts

foothills of the Erongo mountains, central highlands foothills of the Erongo mountains, central highlands
10 large ensuite tents on stilts 10 large ensuite tents on stilts
half board half board
main dining, lounge and bar building on top of granite hill main dining, lounge and bar building on top of granite hill
swimming pool swimming pool
guided nature walks, hiking trails, sundowner drinks guided nature walks, hiking trails, sundowner drinks
guided nature drives, birdwatching guided nature drives, birdwatching
children welcome children welcome
open all year open all year
N$980 per person per night N$980 per person per night

Safari & Beach Ratings

Experience: 12345
Style: 12345
Cost: 12345

The lodge has 10 tented chalets and is built on stilts, set against towering granite formations. The camp location and its surroundings are amazing whilst each chalet has its own niche amongst the rocks, ensuring peace, privacy and exclusivity.

The luxury "Meru" tents are pitched under steep thatched roofs for shade, each with it's own private deck.  The en suite bathrooms are built around the existing rocks and trees.

On top of a separate granite hill, the restaurant and lounge also offer spectacular views of the mountain landscape.  With a large, central fireplace, comfortable lounge and 'mokoro' bar, this area is as much for relaxing and unwinding as it is for eating and drinking. 

In terms of activities walking is the best way to experience the beauty of the Erongo Mountains.  The camps guides will share their knowledge of the local fauna, flora, and folklore on walks over granite domes and through rich valleys. 

Nature drives in open-topped Landcruisers also provide insight into the environment, and occasional close encounters with the animals that roam within the Conservancy. The abundant bird life in the Erongo Wilderness area is one of it's most popular drawcards.

This is a friendly and relaxing lodge option which is the best solution for self-drive safari's including Sossusvlei in the south and Twyfelfontein or Etosha in the north, whilst avoiding the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay.