Found on a quiet plateau, flanked by the massive Gamsberg Mountain

Situated on the C26, roughly half-way between Windhoek and Walvis Bay you will find our fairly traditional Namibian guest farm, set in the centre of a plateau and surrounded by a mountain range. Offering incredible scenery from the foot of the imposing 'Gamsberg' at 2347m, one of the highest mountains in Namibia. The main area has high ceilings, with a pleasant, cool temperature. There is a collection of old antiques and a variety of foreign and exotic memento's in here, not to mention some rugs, animal skins and an assortment of carvings. The open-plan dining area and lounge, are next to a small bar. Renown for its cuisine and catering, without forgetting those poor vegetarian's either. Set in grass, and away from the main house, is a lovely, large modern swimming pool. 10 rooms in and around its main farmhouse.

Stay Location

Facilities

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Sustainability Rating
Environmental Impact
3.8
Economic Impact
4.4
Socio-cultural Impact
4.2

Best time to go to Namibia

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Namibia is best visited between May and October when safari viewing is at its best. Between the winter months of May and July, daytime temperatures are moderate, while nights can get quite cold, so remember to pack a warm jacket. The veld fills with baby animals during the summer months of November and December. This is also an excellent time for birders as many migrant bird species have returned. The rainy season is from November to April, resulting in dramatic thundershowers and even desert flooding.

Rooms

Family Room

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3 Family rooms each individually themed and decorated with an extra futon or sleeper couch, ideal for families, lounge area and more

Standard Rooms

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well-appointed single and/or twin-bedded rooms, each one of them boasting its own private and individually decorated bathroom or shower

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