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KALAHARI BUSH BREAKS |
is located 85km to the east of Gobabis, bordering the newly completed tarred road which links Windhoek and Johannesburg through Botswana.
Kalahari Bush Breaks,



You are surrounded by primordial, enthralling savannahs while the ambience of the guest house itself is both natural and luxurious. You can relax in comfort while taking in a unique and unspoilt landscape- certainly the best of both worlds.
The garden is shaded by worm-barkfalse-thorn trees (Albizia Anthelmintica) and overlooks a floodlit waterhole where game and birds flock during the day. Natural building materials were used.
The colours and patterns have an African feel and traditional Namibian cosiness. You are looked after by a husband and wife team assisted by well trained, friendly staff conversant in various European and African languages.
The three-levelled thatched complex and 2 Chalets can accommodate up to sixteen people sharing. There are eight bedrooms, two which are equipped with double beds, and all have en-suite bathrooms.
The partly covered lapa can be referred to as the "heart" of the guest house with open fireplace, a kitchen and bar facilities.



Activities:
include extended game and scenic drives in 4x4 vehicles, walks and game stalking through the veld illuminated by the bright African sun, or observing game from a safe distance, undetected.
Kalahari Bush Breaks allows you to choose a wide range of adventures. We are convinced that you will fall in love with the deafening tranquillity and that your impressions will be unforgettable!
Even stargazing, whilst lying flat on your blankets under the brilliant starlit skies, will take on a whole new meaning. Armed with a hamper of goodies, couples can break away for either an exclusive picnic lunch in the tree-house, or even spend the night under the stars, amply protected by cuddly duvets, lanterns and mosquito netting.
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