Latest Reviews for Kunene Hotels

Twyfelfontein Country Lodge
4.1/551 Reviews
My stay at this hotel was highly disappointing. I arrived late in the evening with my local driver, exhausted after a long journey. Check-in was chaotic, with two reception desks facing each other, and staff shuffling me back and forth before finally locating my reservation. I was informed that Wi-Fi was only available in the reception area—not in the rooms—and came at an extra charge. Being in the middle of the desert, this lack of transparency prior to arrival felt incredibly commercial and inconsiderate. When I requested a room for my driver, I expected it to be complimentary or heavily discounted, as is customary in other countries I’ve visited. Instead, they offered it at 50% of the already steep $200 rate. Finding my room was another ordeal. No one escorted me, despite the distance from the reception and the challenge of navigating in the dark. The room itself was shabby, poorly furnished, and in hostel-like condition. There was no phone to contact reception, and the ceiling fan was running. I tried in vain to turn on the AC. When I returned to the reception for assistance, I discovered it had been shut down for the night without any prior notice. The night was miserable. The room was hot, the bed was hard and uncomfortable, and the walls were so thin I could clearly hear my neighbors on both sides. I didn’t sleep at all. The next morning, I learned that I needed to turn a key in the wall to operate the AC—something no one bothered to explain during check-in. There was no apology or explanation for this oversight. To top it off, the food at the restaurant was mediocre at best. The only redeeming quality of this lodge is its location near the Twyfelfontein World Heritage Site and the Damara Living Museum. However, if I could go back in time, I’d have chosen a different place to stay.
Grootberg Lodge
4.4/547 Reviews
Stunning location and comfortable chalets. Disappointed with the Desert Elephant tracking. Lots of signs of elephants but didn't actually see any. That's wildlife but what was disappointing was the scarcity of any other wildlife. We spent a total of 10 hours looking (mostly because we couldn't find our tracker) and only saw 2 giraffe and a few Steenboks. This is primarily a farming area with lots of sheep, cattle and horses so I would stay and enjoy the lodge and keep the wildlife viewing for Etosha.
Etosha Trading Post
4.5/545 Reviews
We stopped by for a quick bite and to refuel during our road trip, and we were pleasantly surprised by how good the burger was—delicious, fresh, and well-prepared! While waiting for our food, we explored their souvenir shop located on the second floor. The shop had a nice variety of items, and we were happy to find that the prices were quite reasonable compared to other places we’ve visited. Overall, it was a convenient stop with great food and a chance to pick up a few gifts along the way. Definitely worth a visit if you're passing through!
Gondwana Etosha Safari Lodge
4.2/564 Reviews
During our self drive trip to Namibia, we visited Etosha National Park. We have chosen this accommodation because - besides from the reviews we found online - we wanted to stay near Anderson's Gate. The location of this camp is really good, just a few kilometers from the Anderson's Gate and it's located up in a hill right at the side of the road. We stayed in one chalet which had a really large room and very good bathroom. It also had a small porch. Our chalet had a lot of privacy - as I believe the remaining have - which was really good. The restaurant and terrace area was very nice with plety of tables around and a bar. The swimming pool seemed nice, but we didn't used it. The staff was nice and friendly and ready to help when needed. We didn't had the dinner, as we preferred to eat some self-catering we carried with us at the chalet. The breakfast was good with plenty of options. The wifi was a joke. When we arrived, we needed to ask the lady at the bar to help us connecting and she only could do it by restarting the router. After a while, we realize that all arriving guests had the same problem, so the lady at the bar needed to restart the router each new gust arrived. A couple of weeks before my arrival I've sent an email asking if it would be good to book the half day game drive in advance and we received the answer that we could just book it on arrival. I've done it on arrival but... it was fully booked. So, if you want to book a game drive, book it in advance.
Etosha Village
4.4/568 Reviews
We had just spent two nights at the Okaukuejo camp in Etosha and were extremely disappointed in it on all levels. But walking into Etosha Village immediately right outside the park was absolutely what we were hoping and looking for. We would tell anyone visiting the park to not stay in the govt ran ones but outside at Etosha Village. You can still enter at the same time as people staying in the park. At Etosha Village you get that personal feel and touch. The rooms were breathtaking and so comfortable. The food was absolutely incredible and we ate so much! We even did a sundowner with them which the view point was gorgeous and they put out quite the spread for just the two of us. At camp be prepared to see Kudus! There is a waterhole on site in front of the rooms and there are so many male and female kudu walking around- quite the experience! We loved Etosha Village and wish we had stayed here the entire time we were in Etosha. Would strongly recommend to anyone visiting!
Opuwo Country Hotel
4/510 Reviews
Opwo, probably nobody knows, is a small town not famous; Simba, still in the primitive tribal community today, I am afraid that tourists to Namibia know a lot. To come to Opvo, it is to see the life state of the Simba people firsthand, do not look at the Simba people, there is no need to come to Opvo. We drove more than 600 kilometers, took more than 9 hours, and arrived at Opvo before the evening. The Opvo Country Hotel is located on a large hillside, and the lobby and restaurant are more decent and attractive, but the layout of the rooms is very simple and nothing to praise. For dinner we dine in the sunset, the sun is slowly setting, the embers are half red, the red beauty, it is difficult to express in words, I call it ”Namibia red”, unparalleled. If you want to go to the Simba village, tell the hotel front desk that Yuan Yuan wants silver, they will arrange a special person to accompany you.
Hoada Camp Site
4.4/531 Reviews
Vingerklip Lodge
4.5/561 Reviews
Palmwag Camping2Go
4.3/58 Reviews
Fijne grote tent met vier personen was prima, maar ver weg van het zwembad en restaurant. Stenen bijgebouw met dpuche en toilet. Veel ritsen van tent waren echter defect. Buffet diner en ontbijt zijn erg goed. Personeel niet erg vriendelijk.
Etosha Safari Camp
4.2/550 Reviews
Loved the vibe of Etosha Safari Camp and the staff were friendly and always helpful. The Camp2Go accommodation was exactly what we needed travelling with a busy toddler. I would suggest a playground area for children, however, as there was not much at the restaurant area to keep our kids occupied in terms of play - just something to consider. There were also no baby changing facilities in the ablutions which is another thing to consider for parents travelling with babies/toddlers.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties84
Number of Reviews1,245
Average Price (Weekdays)€230
Average Price (Weekends)€231