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Gondwana Palmwag Camping2Go is a lush glamping retreat within the dramatic Etendeka Mountains and overlooking the Uniab River in northern Namibia. This eco-friendly camp combines the adventure of camping with modern comforts, providing a unique opportunity to experience Namibia’s wilderness up close.
The camp features eight safari-style tents, each accommodating up to four people. Each tent is equipped with en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen. Guests can relax on private verandahs with stunning views, prepare meals at the braai or firepit and enjoy the serene ambience. The lodge's amenities, including swimming pools and a restaurant, are also accessible.
Situated among tranquil makalani palms, the camp offers breathtaking views of the arid Damaraland region. This location provides a spectacular base to explore the rugged beauty of the Etendeka Mountains and the Uniab River, a haven for diverse wildlife and vibrant birdlife.
Activities range from thrilling rhino tracking and nature drives to guided hikes across the Palmwag Concession. For a special experience, guests can opt for under-the-stars sleep-outs or enjoy leisurely evenings around the campfire. The nearby lodge offers opportunities for social dining and relaxation after a day of exploration.
Absolutely loved this lodge. We strayed in a very comfortable tent with 2 twin beds. The locations is wonderful, perfect place to see the sunset. During the day the elephants walk close to the lodge. And the food and service is also very good. Totally recommend.
R. Ferreira
Tent is very spacious with plenty of kitchen facilities. Bathroom is also large and well maintained. There were elephants in the area behind the guest lodges which was amazing.
C. Peters
Palmwag Lodge, Kunene Region, 9000
Palmwag Lodge can be found on the C43. From the south (central area) follow the signs to Khorixas, then follow the C39, the lodge is well signposted from here. From the coastal region follow the C34 towards Torra Bay, then turn right on the C39 to the intersection and follow the C43 in a northernly direction, the lodge is well signposted from here.
From the north, follow the C43 south from Sesfontein or from Kamanjab C40, where you will have a tjunction that meets the C43. The lodge is well signposted from here. Kindly note that most of these roads are gravel roads. A vehicle with high clearance is preferable.