This lodge with its unique royal ambience is your gateway to the little known tourist attractions in central northern Namibia. Etosha King Nehale hosts 40 rooms, which pay homage to the rich cultural heritage of the area.
Enjoy a guided visit to our exclusive viewing platform that is located within the Etosha National Park and only accessible to in-house guests. The well-disguised hide-out allows a maximum of 27 visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature and observe the rich diversity of the animal world in this corner of paradise.
The lodge is the ideal starting point for guests who not only want to enjoy the Etosha National Park to the fullest, but also want to explore the cultural richness of Namibia's central north.
In 2018 Gondwana concluded a joint venture agreement with the King Nehale Conservancy to construct a lodge on the North Eastern boundary of Etosha.
The joint venture agreement between Gondwana and the King Nehale Conservancy ensures that financial benefit from the lodge operations is shared with the Conservancy and the communities of the King Nehale Conservancy area. A community development fund is also set up to fund community empowerment projects.
Highways lead to by-ways that lead to countless side tracks in Namibia’s communal conservancies, just waiting to be explored by the intrepid traveler. From rocky rugged passes in the northwest to the east where water turns tracks into muddy quagmires, there are challenges for the toughest vehicle and driver.
Namibia is a photographer’s dream. There are magical hours, days and nights. Spectacular wildlife, landscapes and people of old, evolving cultures found in Namibia’s communal conservancies provide endless opportunities for keen amateur and professional photographers to capture stunning images.