Spanning an area of 172,200 hectares and encompassing four distinct ecosystems, the Namib Rand Reserve is among the largest privately owned game parks in Southern Africa. Founded to conserve the unique environment and wildlife species of the south-western Namib Desert, the park’s mix of dunes, mountains, rocky outcrops, sandy flats and gravel plains provides habitats for a diversity of mammals – including hyenas, jackals, foxes, antelopes and various wild cats – as well as a plethora of bird species, reptiles, insects, frogs and flora. Visitors can discover the mysterious ‘fairy circles’, which dot the landscape and sip on sundowners while watching the sunset over this unspoilt ancient landscape. Having been named Africa’s first International Dark Sky Reserve, it is one of the least light-polluted areas in the world, so don't miss this excellent star gazing opportunity.
NamibRand Family Hideout is remotely situated in south-western Namibia, on the NamibRand Nature Reserve, one of Southern Africa ’s largest private nature reserves. The Hideout offers a self-catering Farmhouse (sleeps 10) as well as private and secluded camping sites. The Hideout is a simple yet comfortably equipped 3-bedroomed house – a solid and safe haven […]