An unforgettable safari lodge in the exclusive Etosha Heights Private Reserve

Perched against the side of a dolomite hill in the exclusive Etosha Heights Private Reserve outside Etosha National Park, Etosha Mountain Lodge makes for an unforgettable stay in the wilderness. The support from tourism sustains the immensely important anti-poaching efforts on the reserve to protect its population of endangered black rhinos. With endless views of the pristine landscape from the deck, guests may be tempted to laze away the day at the lodge, enjoying the use of the wine cellar, dining area, bar, lounge, boma and swimming pool. Nearby are 2 waterholes where guests can watch the wild inhabitants of the reserve come to quench their thirst.

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Facilities

Best time to go to Etosha National Park

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The perfect time to visit Etosha National Park is during the dry winter months between May and September. The lack of rainfall means that Etosha’s animals tend to gather around the waterholes en masse, meaning many fantastic sightings. The park sports less dense bush in the winter months, allowing easier viewing opportunities of wildlife. The wet season spans from November to April. During this time, animals scatter throughout the park as water sources may not be scarce, allowing pink flamingos and pelicans to flock to the shallow-filled pan, making for some vividly-contrasting photographs!

Rooms

Family Suite

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The Family Suite comes with a twin and a double room, and is complete with all the offerings of a Classic Room, with the added bonus of a private plunge pool on the deck. Amenities include a ceiling fan, charging station, free wifi, mini-bar fridge, and viewing deck.

Classic Rooms

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The 8 Classic Rooms each come with 1 king-size bed, which can be converted into 2 single beds, as well as an en-suite bathroom with a shower and bath. Amenities include a ceiling fan, charging station, free wifi, mini-bar fridge, and viewing deck.

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