Fantastic overnight stay here. We stayed on our way back to Windhoek from Sossusvlei. It’s about 45 minutes’ drive to Sossusvlei so very conveniently located. The room was nice and the food for dinner and breakfast was very delicious. Staff were very friendly too. The grounds are incredibly beautiful and situated under a very scenic cliff base so the views are very pleasant. The only slight problem was the shower was quite cold no matter what we did, but other than that we had a good time here. The wifi was particularly good and fast for Namibia. They said it was only available in the restaurant and reception (as is normal for every hotel in Sossusvlei/Etosha) but we were able to connect to it even from our room 67 which was quite far from there. I would recommend a stay here.
This camp is made up of 10 separate houses on the mountainside (see the last picture) watching the sunset at the camp in the evening watching the Galaxy at the camp in the evening Check in with dinner shown in the picture. There are star lights in the open-air venue while watching the stars and eating a special local dinner.
Traveling with good friends we thought this was the most special and best night on the trip to Africa
When you stay at Duwisib Guestfarm in Maltahohe, you'll be within a short 3-minute drive from Duwisib Castle. This guesthouse is 28.1 mi (45.2 km) from Drifters Desert Reserve.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a garden. Additional features at this guesthouse include complimentary wireless internet access, a television in a common area, and tour/ticket assistance.
At Duwisib Guestfarm, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services and multilingual staff. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 guestrooms. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include separate sitting areas, housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
Simply incredible! Desert Quiver Camp was a very lovely stay. The room was huge and the amenities were fantastic. The views are spectacular in every direction. For dinner, you had the option of self-barbequeing (they provide you with the meat) or going to the buffet at the main lodge 5 minutes drive down the road (breakfast is also served here). We chose the buffet and it was honestly some of the best food we ate in all of Namibia. I think the self-barbequing would be quite fun though and far more secluded if you wanted a fun and peaceful night with your partner, friends or family. The camp is also only about a 5 minute drive to the Sossusvlei gate, so very conveniently located. I would recommend this to everyone.
We enjoyed our stay at the hotel!
If you're traveling by shuttle Go2Nsmibia and don't have a car, there are not many places to stay if you want to visit Sossusvlei.
This hotel and Desert Quik Camp are among the cheapest places to stay near the national park gates.
Pros:
- Near the entrance to the national park
- Amazing desert scenery
- Kitchenette, BBQ and patio
- Good bed, linens, powerful shower and air conditioning
- Tours and transfers can be booked here
- Clean pool and minibar
- Grilled meat, bread and other items available for purchase The prices are reasonable, and the firewood is plentiful.
Cons:
- If you arrive without a rental car, you'll need to bring your own food, as the restaurant is located on the grounds of Sossuusvlei Lodge, 5 km across the desert from this camp. Breakfast is also served there! So, if you don't have a car, the breakfast option is pointless.
- If you're going on a tour, you'll still need to get to Sos. Lodge and pay for the roundtrip transfer again (75N$ per persion one way).
- You'll need a N$300 deposit for kitchen utensils.
- Bottled drinking water is not provided in your room; commercial water is expensive, so it's best to bring your own.
- There were stir fry vegetables in the ”grill” section. The vegetables turned out to be shredded and not suitable for grilling, and we bought two whole packs of them :(
The environment is very beautiful, and the traffic is convenient if you drive by yourself. The staff are also very enthusiastic to help solve problems.
Really enjoyed the cheetah encounter and San bushmen walk activities here.
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KKaty RogWe enjoyed our stay at the hotel!
If you're traveling by shuttle Go2Nsmibia and don't have a car, there are not many places to stay if you want to visit Sossusvlei.
This hotel and Desert Quik Camp are among the cheapest places to stay near the national park gates.
Pros:
- Near the entrance to the national park
- Amazing desert scenery
- Kitchenette, BBQ and patio
- Good bed, linens, powerful shower and air conditioning
- Tours and transfers can be booked here
- Clean pool and minibar
- Grilled meat, bread and other items available for purchase The prices are reasonable, and the firewood is plentiful.
Cons:
- If you arrive without a rental car, you'll need to bring your own food, as the restaurant is located on the grounds of Sossuusvlei Lodge, 5 km across the desert from this camp. Breakfast is also served there! So, if you don't have a car, the breakfast option is pointless.
- If you're going on a tour, you'll still need to get to Sos. Lodge and pay for the roundtrip transfer again (75N$ per persion one way).
- You'll need a N$300 deposit for kitchen utensils.
- Bottled drinking water is not provided in your room; commercial water is expensive, so it's best to bring your own.
- There were stir fry vegetables in the ”grill” section. The vegetables turned out to be shredded and not suitable for grilling, and we bought two whole packs of them :(
JJason CorbettFantastic overnight stay here. We stayed on our way back to Windhoek from Sossusvlei. It’s about 45 minutes’ drive to Sossusvlei so very conveniently located. The room was nice and the food for dinner and breakfast was very delicious. Staff were very friendly too. The grounds are incredibly beautiful and situated under a very scenic cliff base so the views are very pleasant. The only slight problem was the shower was quite cold no matter what we did, but other than that we had a good time here. The wifi was particularly good and fast for Namibia. They said it was only available in the restaurant and reception (as is normal for every hotel in Sossusvlei/Etosha) but we were able to connect to it even from our room 67 which was quite far from there. I would recommend a stay here.
JJason CorbettSimply incredible! Desert Quiver Camp was a very lovely stay. The room was huge and the amenities were fantastic. The views are spectacular in every direction. For dinner, you had the option of self-barbequeing (they provide you with the meat) or going to the buffet at the main lodge 5 minutes drive down the road (breakfast is also served here). We chose the buffet and it was honestly some of the best food we ate in all of Namibia. I think the self-barbequing would be quite fun though and far more secluded if you wanted a fun and peaceful night with your partner, friends or family. The camp is also only about a 5 minute drive to the Sossusvlei gate, so very conveniently located. I would recommend this to everyone.
FFelixThis very well managed snd run lodge was the highlight of our stay in Namibia. After 5 days of camping we stayed here for 2 nights. We can highly recommend this lodge. Great food, amazing rooms and the best staff we have encountered so far.
AAnonymous UserThis camp is made up of 10 separate houses on the mountainside (see the last picture) watching the sunset at the camp in the evening watching the Galaxy at the camp in the evening Check in with dinner shown in the picture. There are star lights in the open-air venue while watching the stars and eating a special local dinner.
Traveling with good friends we thought this was the most special and best night on the trip to Africa