Luxury Safari Lodging, Naturally Namibian.
Nestled amidst the sweeping landscapes of Namibia, Safarihoek Lodge offers a truly immersive and luxurious safari experience, blending seamlessly with the surrounding nature.
In the middle of northern Namibia’s arid, captivating savannah, bordering the world-famous Etosha National Park, is Safarihoek Lodge. Perched on top of a hill, overlooking the plains below, Safarihoek is a stylish sort of place, and you’ll find cool, thatched chalets all with private decks, a double-storey photography hide, and a swimming pool with 180-degree vistas of the brilliant savannah.
Rooms: The lodge boasts beautifully appointed rooms, each designed with a contemporary African flair. Spacious and airy, the accommodations offer stunning views of the surrounding wilderness, inviting guests to connect with the serene natural surroundings. From the plush bedding to the elegant furnishings, every detail is carefully curated to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.
Location: Safarihoek Lodge is strategically located in the heart of Namibia, offering easy access to some of the country's most iconic attractions. Guests can explore the vast Etosha National Park, home to an abundance of wildlife, or venture into the breath-taking Namib Desert, where towering dunes and ancient landscapes await. The lodge's prime location ensures that guests can seamlessly discover the diverse beauty of Namibia.
Amenities: Indulge in the lodge's array of amenities, designed to enhance your stay. Relax by the sparkling pool, soak up the warm African sun, or unwind in the serene spa, where rejuvenating treatments await. The on-site restaurant offers a tantalizing selection of local and international cuisine, prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Additionally, the well-stocked bar invites guests to mingle and share tales of their adventures over refreshing beverages.
Activities: Safarihoek Lodge offers a range of thrilling activities to suit every adventurer. Embark on guided safari drives through the stunning landscapes, where you can spot majestic wildlife in their natural habitats. For the more intrepid, hot air balloon rides or quad biking excursions provide an exhilarating way to explore the vast and rugged terrain. Cultural tours and visits to local communities offer an authentic glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of Namibia.
Sustainability: Safarihoek Lodge is committed to sustainable tourism practices, ensuring that the pristine natural environment is preserved for generations to come. The lodge employs eco-friendly initiatives, such as solar power, water conservation measures, and responsible waste management. Guests can rest assured that their stay contributes to the preservation of Namibia's incredible biodiversity and supports local communities.
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When to go to Namibia
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January
Bring your umbrella, it's rainy season. January is mid-summer in Namibia with the possibility of torrential downpours mid afternoon, but with temperatures of 30-35 degrees it tends to be hot and humid.
February
Similar to January, it is hot and humid with the chance of a downpour in the afternoon.
March
In March, rainfall starts to decrease and temperatures lower with nights becoming increasingly cool. Although daytime temperatures remain hot reaching up to 30 degrees.
April
April is predominantly dry and hot, although there can be a couple of sporadic rainy days across the month
May
Winter is coming. May has little or no rainfall and the humidity is low, in northern regions around Etosha you'll find fresher, greener landscapes with wildlife gathering around depleting watering holes.
- If you're looking to tackle the Fish River Canyon Hike this is the best time to visit Namibia.
June
In June the nights are cold and temperatures can drop below 10 degrees, whilst in the Namib desert it can reach below freezing. There is no chance of rain as the dry season is in full flow.
July
Visitors in July will experience one of Namibia's coldest months, be sure to pack warm clothing as game drives can be chilly.
August
Like July, visitors in August will experience one of Namibia's coldest months, be sure to pack warm clothing as game drives can be chilly and night time temperatures can drop below freezing both at the coast and inland.
September
Considered the best month to travel to Namibia, September is temperate with clear dry skies and low humidity levels.
October
In October game viewing is at its best, the vegetation is fading with temperatures rising up to 29 degrees.
November
Heat continues to rise, with humidity levels remaining low, however there is a chance of rain in the afternoons.
December
December brings the first rains of the season, bringing everything to life as animals start to disperse as more water becomes available.
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