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Namibia

Kalahari Anib Lodge

PLAN MY TRIP

A lush green oasis in stark contrast to the vast red dunes of the Kalahari Desert, Kalahari Anib Lodge is a comfortable and inviting safari lodge.

Accommodations consist of fifty-two chalets arranged around a central courtyard and pool. There are standard twin rooms with two twin beds and an en suite bathroom with a shower while the comfort twin rooms have more space and an open-plan bedroom. The standard family room includes two twin beds and two bunk beds for the kids. While the comfort four-bed family rooms include two separate bedrooms with an en suite bathroom. And the triple room has three beds. Every room is air-conditioned, includes a tea and coffee maker, and enjoys its own private veranda.

The Kalahari belies its designation as a “desert” as it is mostly semi-arid sandy savanna and produces expansive grasslands after the annual rains. These savannas support some of the highest concentrations of wildlife on earth. Covering about 360,000 square miles, the Kalahari is dotted with national parks and public and private game reserves. The Kalahari region is world-renowned for its wildlife diversity and is home to some of Africa’s most indelible images. Lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena, and packs of wild dog stalk the migrating herds of springbok, gemsbok, eland, wildebeest, hartebeest, kudu, and duiker. Herds of giraffe, elephant, and zebra traverse the plains in search of food and waterholes. Many birds of prey live here including the secretary bird, martial eagle, the giant eagle owl, falcons, goshawks, kestrels, and kites.

Daily game drives take place in the early morning or at sunset and are conducted by expert guides and trackers in comfortable 4×4 vehicles with refreshments on hand. This is the best way to explore the Kalahari dunes and its wildlife. Each game drive takes about three hours. For a more intimate look at the Kalahari, guests can take a self-guided hike. Hiking maps are available at the reception desk. An e-bike tour of the desert is an exciting activity. Bikers can pedal through the Gondwana Kalahari Park on selected routes.

A relaxed and down-to-earth lodge, the chalets ring the main courtyard. The main lodge houses a restaurant, bar, and cozy lounge area with an open and airy design warmed by a fireplace. The refreshing pool provides a cool respite from the heat of the afternoon sun. The lodge is located northeast of Mariental making it the perfect stopover for heading south.

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Namibia

Kalahari Anib Lodge

PLAN MY TRIP

A lush green oasis in stark contrast to the vast red dunes of the Kalahari Desert, Kalahari Anib Lodge is a comfortable and inviting safari lodge.

Accommodations consist of fifty-two chalets arranged around a central courtyard and pool. There are standard twin rooms with two twin beds and an en suite bathroom with a shower while the comfort twin rooms have more space and an open-plan bedroom. The standard family room includes two twin beds and two bunk beds for the kids. While the comfort four-bed family rooms include two separate bedrooms with an en suite bathroom. And the triple room has three beds. Every room is air-conditioned, includes a tea and coffee maker, and enjoys its own private veranda.

The Kalahari belies its designation as a “desert” as it is mostly semi-arid sandy savanna and produces expansive grasslands after the annual rains. These savannas support some of the highest concentrations of wildlife on earth. Covering about 360,000 square miles, the Kalahari is dotted with national parks and public and private game reserves. The Kalahari region is world-renowned for its wildlife diversity and is home to some of Africa’s most indelible images. Lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena, and packs of wild dog stalk the migrating herds of springbok, gemsbok, eland, wildebeest, hartebeest, kudu, and duiker. Herds of giraffe, elephant, and zebra traverse the plains in search of food and waterholes. Many birds of prey live here including the secretary bird, martial eagle, the giant eagle owl, falcons, goshawks, kestrels, and kites.

Daily game drives take place in the early morning or at sunset and are conducted by expert guides and trackers in comfortable 4×4 vehicles with refreshments on hand. This is the best way to explore the Kalahari dunes and its wildlife. Each game drive takes about three hours. For a more intimate look at the Kalahari, guests can take a self-guided hike. Hiking maps are available at the reception desk. An e-bike tour of the desert is an exciting activity. Bikers can pedal through the Gondwana Kalahari Park on selected routes.

A relaxed and down-to-earth lodge, the chalets ring the main courtyard. The main lodge houses a restaurant, bar, and cozy lounge area with an open and airy design warmed by a fireplace. The refreshing pool provides a cool respite from the heat of the afternoon sun. The lodge is located northeast of Mariental making it the perfect stopover for heading south.

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Points of Interest
Hotels & Resorts
Journeys