
KALAHARI ANIB LODGE
Large and welcoming lodge in a private reserve
- Friendly and efficient service
- Comfortable rooms and private chalets
- Garden, swimming pool and open-air dining terrace
- Scenic drives, hikes and game viewing
- Convenient stopover location between south and north
From :
ZAR R465 per person
ZAR R465 per person
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Kalahari Anib Lodge InformationThe Kalahari Anib is 100sq km of private wilderness on the edge of the Kalahari. Ridges of brick red dunes peak through troughs of blonde grass and proud acacias. Against this picture-postcard backdrop, the Kalahari Anib Lodge is a sprawling comfort zone of red brick, lush lawns and endless views. With 55 double en suite rooms, it is a large lodge by Namibian standards; 19 of the rooms are private chalets the remaining 36 open onto a private courtyard. The central feature is a large pool surrounded by palm trees, succulents, a lush lawn and comfortable recliners. The living area has a large open terrace for dining under the magnificent canopy of stars that only the crystal-clear night skies of the Kalahari could reveal. |
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Canon Lodge
The Cañon Lodge is a delightful combination of back-to-basics country charm and modern eco-friendly design. Rooms are built into the ancient rock formations and look out over the achingly serene Gondwana Cañon Park.
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Intu Africa Game Lodge is a massive private reserve with an admirable eco-tourist bent: a community of San hunter-gatherers live in the reserve and they take you on interpretive bush walks and tracking safaris. Accommodation is in four separate lodges each offering spectacular settings, comfortable rooms, and hearty Namibian hospitality.











