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Kamanjab
Guests will find a stovetop and kitchenware in the kitchenette. The tent also provides guests with a barbecue.
Ondundo Lodge has a beautiful, quiet setting. As we drove in there was a lot of elephant dung and we were so excited hoping to see some. Unfortunately, they didn't make an appearance, but the excitement of maybe seeing them was great. The dinner and breakfast have a set menu and the dinner was one of the best of our stay. The ambience felt, and the food tasted, like a five-star restaurant. They have an absolutely stunning building for their reception and restaurant/bar. We happened to be the only guests staying at the lodge, and the owner and his wife were the ones that served us in their beautiful open-air restaurant. The luxury tents are comfortable, the attached bathrooms were very clean, and the showers were wonderful with good hot water and pressure. They have a gorgeous pool next to the lodge. This is an extremely serene environment and absolutely quiet and still.
Kamanjab
Guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator and kitchenware in the kitchenette. The tent also features a barbecue.
The place is very nice with palm trees with few light pollution thus you can see the sky full of stars and wonderful sun down. The possibility to do a barbecue was very nice and there is a large fridge and all the necessary to cook. You can drive in the property with a permit and benefit from a walk with a guide who will explain more about geology and plants. Wifi is available only at the reception but works fine.
Kamanjab
客房面積為 60 平方公尺。 Ann's Lodge & Camping 位於 Kamanjab,享有山景,提供餐廳、共用休息室、酒吧、花園、露台和烤肉設備。住宿全館提供 WiFi(免費),館內提供私人停車位。 部分房型也設有附冰箱和微波爐的廚房。 這間住宿每天早上提供歐陸式、素食或全素食早餐。 如果住客想探索該地區,可以在附近地區健行和騎自行車。 Ann's Lodge & Camping...
Perfect location 60 km from Galteni Etosha gate. Quirky grounds, good food, excellent value and very friendly staff. Cold air conditioning, much needed in the November heat. Excellent big fridge and freezer, just what I needed to freeze my drinks for Etosha. Offered an excursion by donkey cart to a local tribal village