Namibia Wildlife Resorts

Namibia Wildlife Resorts is a state-owned enterprise, mandated to run the tourism facilities within the protected areas of Namibia. Its only shareholder is the Government of the Republic of Namibia; hence, it belongs to the Namibian people. NWR offers something for everyone – whether it is photography, nature, wildlife, landscapes, geology, camping, fishing, birding, history, Read More
Ondili Lodges and Activities

At the Ondili Lodges, travellers feel right at home on their tour to Namibia’s most attractive and impressive landscapes – the Kalahari Desert, the Sossusvlei region, the Erongo Mountains, northern Damaraland and the Etosha region with its abundant wildlife. And at the beginning or end of a round trip, the guesthouse Ti Melen expects its Read More
Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp
Nestled along the edge of a granite outcrop, Twyfelfontein Adventure Camp is conveniently situated a mere ten minutes from Namibia’s famous Twyfelfontein Rock Engravings, within walking distance of the Damara Living Museum and within the Huab River Valley. Visit the neighbouring Damara Living Museum, it offers a fascinating look at the people, heritage and soul Read More
Kifaru Luxury Lodge
For an exclusive safari experience, look no further than Kifaru Luxury Lodge. Immerse yourself in utter tranquillity and embrace the beautiful panoramic views and exquisite Namibian sunsets, Kifaru offers an atmosphere of seclusion, allowing guests to relax and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul.
Khorixas Restcamp
In the heart of the arid central Namibia, between Swakopmund and the Etosha National Park, lies Khorixas Camp, a port of call that provides a relaxing environment for travellers weary after a day’s exploration. Near Khorixas is the Burnt Mountain, the Petrified Forest and the famous rock-engraving site at Twyfelfontein, Namibia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Read More
Hoada Camp
Between a rock and a hard place Hidden among large granite boulders and mopane trees, Hoada Campsite offers travellers a serene home in the wilderness. The area is rich in a variety of animal species and offers spectacular views. This sensational landscape is a natural habitat of Namibia’s uniquely adapted desert elephant. We offer eight Read More
Driefontein Safari Lodge
Situated in the heart of a desolate landscape within the Torra Conservancy, Damaraland, you will find the luxurious Driefontein Safari Lodge overlooking a rocky outcrop adjacent to a riverbed and with beautiful panoramic views of the valley. Game can be viewed from the terrace of your chalet or via professional trackers who follow the desert Read More
Doro Nawas
A joint venture between Wilderness Safaris and the Doro !Nawas community, Doro Nawas Camp sits atop a rocky hill commanding spectacular views of the Etendeka Mountains to the north, the red sandstone cliffs of Twyfelfontein in the south, and the plains of the dry Aba-Huab River below. Accommodation comprises 16 units that blend into a Read More
Desert Rhino Camp
Lying amongst the rolling, rocky hills of the vast Palmwag Concession, the area around Desert Rhino Camp is known for its tranquil, minimalist beauty, surprising wealth of arid-adapted wildlife and the largest free-roaming black rhino population in Africa. Accommodation consists of eight raised Meru-style canvas tents with verandas taking in the sweeping views dotted with Read More
Damaraland Camp
Damaraland Camp is situated in the Torra Conservancy – an inspirational community partnership in one of the most pristine wilderness areas in Namibia. It is characterised by sensational views of the surrounding desert plains, ancient valleys and distant peaks of the Brandberg Mountains. New technology blends with ancient construction methods to create innovative, eco-friendly luxury Read More