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Palmwag Lodge
Namibia - NAMIBIA

Palmwag Lodge

Room 1
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Location: Year of most recent renovation
Location: Total number of rooms
Location: Number of floors (annexe)
Location: Twin rooms
Location: Superior rooms
Location: Family rooms
Hotel type: lodge
Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Secure parking
Facilities: Multilingual staff
Facilities: Smoke detector
Facilities: Sun terrace
Facilities: Dining area
Facilities: Electric kettle
Facilities: Towels and bed linen
Entertainment: Sun loungers
Things to keep in mind: Early departure
Things to keep in mind: Identification card at arrival
Things to keep in mind: No hen/stag or any other parties allowed
Sports: Safari

Between Kaokoland and the Skeleton Coast, where the flat-topped Etendeka mountains and the carpet of rich red rock greet the tributaries of the Uniab River, lies Palmwag Lodge. Amid swaying makalani palms and robust mopane trees nourished by underground water, the lodge overlooks the sweeping northern Damaraland landscape peppered with green euphorbias. Feel the freedom of the north-western corner of Namibia, one of Africa's last wildernesses, a refuge for black rhino and lion, and home to the famous desert elephant that follow the ephemeral rivers spanning the land like arteries of life. The hustle and bustle of daily living dissipates here as you entertain a slower rhythm of life. In the Kaokoveld extremes, where wildlife wanders freely, the infinite dome of blue sky holds sway during the day, and at night, the brilliance of the night sky takes the stage. Join a guided hike, a day or morning of exploration, a sleep-out or a sundowner drive in the 582 000-hectare Palmwag Concession, a vast conservation area with an abundance of wildlife. Palmwag collaborates with neighbouring conservancies, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and Save the Rhino Trust to safeguard this rich wild heritage, offering guests extraordinary unrivalled African experiences. When the rugged reds soften into pinks and purples at the end of the day, touching your soul with their magic wand of beauty, and a buttery moon rises regally over the horizon, a deep peace pervades your being. Sit back in comfort listening to barking geckos calling their mates and the wind dancing in the palm fronds, content in the generous arms of a wild Namibia.