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Accommodation consists of six lavishly decorated, en-suite, rock and stucco chalets with huge twin or king sized beds, opulent mohair throws, raw timber beams and a rustic ethnic design which blends beautifully with the desert landscape. All have air-conditioning and private verandas. A further eight spacious villas have a more rustic feel, with two, three or four bedrooms, perfect for families. The villas have a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, a comfortable lounge and dining area, and air-conditioning.
Part wildlife rehabilitation centre, part game reserve, Naankuse offers scenic walking safaris, encounter several species of rehabilitated mammals, and bush lore outings with the San Bushmen. Horse riding for all levels of expertise is possible in the predator-free sections of the reserve. There’s also the unique opportunity to head out after an early dinner to spend time around a campfire with members of the San community, listen to their traditional fables, and watch an authentic dance display.
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A European oasis in the middle of the desert that’s ideal for a stopover and a German pastry.