Hobatere Lodge is situated in a concession area of 8 808 hectares, which is home to a rich diversity of game, including elephant and lion. With conservation in mind, the lodge is actively involved in promoting the peaceful co-existence of man and nature. Thatched roofs keep the well-appointed chalets cool and offer shade against the heat of the African savanna. Hobatere offers a walk on the wild side and is a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers.
Nestled on the banks of the Otjovasandu River in the north, Hobatere Lodge promises uniquely Namibian encounters.
The lodge is situated in a concession area of 8,808 hectares, which is home to a rich diversity of game, including elephant and lion. With conservation in mind, the lodge is actively involved in promoting the peaceful co-existence of man and nature.
Thatched roofs keep the well-appointed chalets cool and shade guest areas against the heat of the African savanna.
A dip in the pool washes away the dust after a day of game viewing while friendly staff prepares homemade meals.
A private airstrip makes access even easier to accommodate guests who prefer to fly in.
Hobatere offers a walk on the wild side and is a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers.
After a fire destroyed the lodge in 2011, ≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy is the owner of Hobatere Lodge. In 2015 Journeys Namibia took over the management of the lodge for the conservancy.
≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy stands proudly as an international case study of how conservation efforts can be successful and sustainable in the long run. By visiting this part of the world and enjoying all it has to offer, you are contributing to the long-term sustainability of the area, it’s animals and the people. Hobatere Lodge is 100% owned by the conservancy, all proceeds go back to the community.
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Nestled on the banks of the Otjovasandu River in the north, Hobatere Lodge promises uniquely Namibian encounters.
The lodge is situated in a concession area of 8,808 hectares, which is home to a rich diversity of game, including elephant and lion. With conservation in mind, the lodge is actively involved in promoting the peaceful co-existence of man and nature.
Thatched roofs keep the well-appointed chalets cool and shade guest areas against the heat of the African savanna.
A dip in the pool washes away the dust after a day of game viewing while friendly staff prepares homemade meals.
A private airstrip makes access even easier to accommodate guests who prefer to fly in.
Hobatere offers a walk on the wild side and is a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers.
After a fire destroyed the lodge in 2011, ≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy is the owner of Hobatere Lodge. In 2015 Journeys Namibia took over the management of the lodge for the conservancy.
≠Khoadi //Hoas Conservancy stands proudly as an international case study of how conservation efforts can be successful and sustainable in the long run. By visiting this part of the world and enjoying all it has to offer, you are contributing to the long-term sustainability of the area, it’s animals and the people. Hobatere Lodge is 100% owned by the conservancy, all proceeds go back to the community.
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NAMIBIA:
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DAMARALAND:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/damaraland
TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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