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A luxury lodge in a pristine conservation reserve offering modern-day luxury with an authentic touch and unforgettable adventures in nature
Take a journey into the heart and soul of Namibia staying at this remarkable retreat in the countryside near Windhoek. Surrounded by the untouched beauty of a 9000-hectare private animal conservation reserve, guests can expect sweeping views of savannah grasslands from their thatched hut, and a fusion of modern luxury and authentic African design. Memorable experiences on offer include conservation drives, revealing fantastic wildlife and magical landscapes, while back at the lodge a restaurant, bar, infinity pool, spa and boma ensure guests have everything they need to relax into life in the wilderness.
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Ten luxurious huts are built in a traditional style with curved architecture and thatched roofs along with tawny colour schemes. African artifacts and an open fireplace introduce warmth to the interiors, complemented by deluxe furnishings and modern technology including a flat-screen television, complimentary Wi-Fi, and an integrated sound system. A stunning en suite bathroom uses natural stone to create a serene ambience ideal for pampering and includes a deluxe rain shower and deep soaking bath. Just as suited to families as couples, one-bedroom huts can sleep 2 adults and one child, while two-bedroom accommodation is perfectl for larger families or groups of friends.
Expert chefs craft simple yet impressive cuisine using local and sustainable produce, offering delicious dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. From the tasty à la carte breakfast, to the mezze-style sharing plates at lunch, to the refined four-course dinner menu, there's a fantastic choice for guests throughout the day. And for even more choice, the Pool Bar offers a selection of drinks and snacks, which can be enjoyed by the shimmering waters overlooking the savannah. Evening dining offers the chance to try some of Namibia's local meats alongside seasonal sides, and a chic lounge bar with flickering candlelight and a warming fire in the boma is the perfect place for a relaxing nightcap.
Nestled within a 9000-hectare conservation reserve, the lodge promises an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy the extraordinary beauty and diverse wildlife of the area. Local guides lead excursions into the plains surrounding the hotel, travelling in open safari vehicles and searching for rhinos, elephants, giraffes, cheetahs, and leopards as well as a variety of other wildlife. A visit to the Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary offers a unique insight into conservation in the reserve and a chance to walk with cheetahs and baboons. It is also possible to visit the anti-poaching unit to learn about how they protect the reserve.
Guests can disconnect from everyday life at the lodge, allowing the tranquil surroundings to ground them in nature. A serene spa in a traditional hut building boasts two double treatment rooms with therapies inspired by Namibian culture, offering a fantastic menu of treatments that promise to relax and rejuvenate in a nurturing, restful environment.
Pristine surroundings in a vast private animal conservation reserve
The chance to see fantastic wildlife and learn about conservation in the area
Luxurious accommodation with an authentic feel
Arrival Airport
Windhoek Airport
Approximate flight times
Approximately 11 hours from London
Time difference
GMT +2
Transfers
Located in the Namibian savannah within a private animal reserve east of Windhoek, Zannier Hotels Omaanda can be reached by road or small aircraft. The two nearest airports are Windhoek Hosea Kutako Airport, from which it is a 20-minute flight, and Windhoek Eros Airport, from which it is a 35-minute flight. It is also possible to fly between Zannier Hotels Omaanda and Zannier Hotels Sonop.
December to February is Namibia's wet season with most of the rain falling at this time. March to May is moving towards winter and the drier season. June to August is the driest time to visit and when daytime temperatures are cool and nights can drop down to freezing. Come September temperatures begin to warm up again, with occasional showers building again in late October and early November.
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