Etosha Oberland Lodge offers exclusive, solar-powered safari chalets just outside Etosha Park, with panoramic plains and wildlife immersion.
Location: Perched in a 5,000 ha private reserve sharing a 10 km border with Etosha National Park’s Andersson Gate, the lodge is perfectly positioned for early-morning and sunset game drives. Surrounded by ancient mopane trees and open plains, its elevated decks offer wildlife sightings from day one.
Rooms: The property features 17 spacious 75 m² chalets and three family suites (90 m²), thoughtfully spread to ensure utmost privacy. Each chalet includes air-conditioning, indoor & outdoor showers (one concealed in a tree), private sun terrace, tea/coffee station, minibar, mosquito nets, safe, Wi‑Fi, and minibar.
Amenities: Central facilities include an open-plan lounge, bar, dining area, and infinity pool overlooking two natural waterholes. Guests enjoy sundowners at private viewing islands, 5-course dinners on the deck, cosy lounge fires, a curio shop, laundry service, and an on-site airstrip.
Activities: Guests can access daily guided game drives into Etosha NP, either self-driven or with lodge guides, and explore the private reserve. The lodge also offers guided or self-led themed hikes (5-20 km), birdwatching, photography opportunities, and immersive nightlife soundscapes around the waterholes.
Sustainability: The lodge is fully solar-powered, minimising its ecological footprint. Built within a natural mopane woodland, it maintains a low-impact design with barrier-free pathways, water-saving features, and communal respect for privacy. Profits support local employment and conservation in Namibia’s fragile environment.
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