Sunday, July 1, 2007

Epacha Game Lodge & Spa - Namibia

Epacha Game Lodge & Spa - Namibia Safari Lodges

A visitor to Epacha Game Lodge and Spa, Namibia's first five star lodge, near the gates of Namibia's Etosha National Park, may be carried away by the size of the rooms, the discreet perfection of the service and the attention to fine details. But the memory that will always remain in the larger African view.
Epacha Game Lodge and Spa lies on a private game reserve of 27 000 hectares, bordering the world-renowned wildlife conservation area, Etosha National Park. The Lodge is far more than a destination: it is a starting point for exploration of the wonders of Namibia. The explorer is drawn through the huge foyer of the lodge into the luxurious comfort of the rooms. After a moment of reflection, the unspoiled natural surroundings of the private game reserve call the explorer out again, ultimately onwards to the solitude, beauty and wildlife of the Etosha National Park. As the realization of Namibia dawns, new horizons open: the velvet dunes of Namib, the vast landscapes of Kaokoland and the rugged vistas of the Skeleton Coast


The original European explores of Namibia weathered the demands of a land unknown to them by carrying with them tents and as many provisions as the believed they would need. They may at times have wished for accommodation as luxurious and comfortable as that of Epacha Game Lodge and Spa. Guests are accommodated in 18 luxury chalets with twin or double beds, en-suite facilities and private patios. As befits Namibia's first five star lodge, the rooms are noticeably larger and each room has an exceptional view. For those who wish the last word in luxury, a Presidential Suite may be requested. And for those who wish to be close the nature and the spirit op adventure, a luxurious tented lodge offers nights surrounded by the sounds of the African wilds, but that sacrifices none of the comforts.


Activities and Things to do:
Epacha Private Game Reserve: Game Drives - Night Drives - Guided Walking Trails - Quadbiking - Clay pigeon - Horseriding
Etosha National Park: Half Day Game Drives - Full Day Game Drives




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