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Namibie - Lodges & Camps
    Waterberg Wildreness Lodge
    Waterberg Plateau
    Wildreness Lodge - Plateau Lodge - Campsite

    Nestled on a rock terrace high up on the slope of Waterberg, the chalets of Waterberg Plateau Lodge afford grand vistas of the endless Kalahari bush savannah below. Each of the double room chalets sits between red sandstone rocks in the midst of green bush, with total privacy guaranteed. Acacias shade the terrace; a plunge pool filled with spring water provides cooling and attracts birds and small game.

    In the afternoon guests are welcome to have a piece of cake in the dining room, and afterwards join our guide on a scenic drive, if they wish.
    After sunset the fireplace in the rustic dining room is the meeting place for enjoying a drink. Fresh dishes from the typically Namibian farmhouse kitchen are served for dinner.
    We keep your chalet supplied with hot water every day so that you can make tea or coffee at any time.




    Les Points Forts

    Waterberg Plateau hikes
    These hikes take you onto the famous plateau of Waterberg. Even though animals usually keep their distance, our hiking guide is almost certain to show you fresh scent of leopard, rhino, buffalo and various antelope. From the plateau you enjoy spectacular views of the fertile valley of Waterberg Wilderness and across the Omaheke (or Sandveld), as this particular part of the Kalahari is called. Also discover striking sandstone formations, massive fig trees and our spring which provides water abundantly. The difference in altitude of about 150 metres has to be managed on the way up, and later down again.

    Scenic drives
    With our safari Landrover, fitted with elevated seats, we take you onto the vast plains of the Omaheke (Kalahari). On just about every drive we cross paths with our white rhinos. With a little luck you will also see giraffe, zebra and gnu, gemsbok, red hartebeest and eland, impala, springbok, kudu and ostrich in this part of Waterberg Wilderness. Depending on the time of year, a short detour to the clay pan which collects the water from our spring is quite worthwhile, as the pan attracts scores of waterbirds.

    Game viewing on foot
    Accompanied by a tracker our safari vehicle takes you into our nature reserve, abundantly stocked with game, until you come across interesting fresh scent. You now continue on foot. With a little luck you will spot giraffe, eland and other antelope – or even the white rhinos; they usually do not pose any threat to people. For this activity you need to be physically fit as you might be in the bush for several hours and well into the midday heat.