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OTJIBONDONA LODGE
Otjimbondona, meaning “the place where the small camel thorn trees grow” were incorporated in the building of the pool decks.
Otjimbondona, meaning “the place where the small camel thorn trees grow” were incorporated in the building of the pool decks.
Wild Erongo, privately owned.
A picturesque farm with an abundance of wildlife in the Omaruru disctrict. 4 Bungalows, set up against the mountain backdrop, fully runned only on solar. Installed with a combination of timber, composite decking and canvas.
Sonop is a luxurious tented camp nestled at the Southern extremity of the Namib desert, in the Karas region. Constructed on top of boulders, the ten spacious tents aim to offer a unique journey through time. Canvas and wood give the lodge a sophistication that contrasts with the simplicity of the endless surroundings.
The Marula Lodge is an architectural wonder with a 80-meter wrap-around pool, and magnificent dining and entertainment areas. Adjacent to the lodge are eight secluded suites, two with plunge pools and all have private decks and open fireplaces.
All decks are done with Masaranduba Wood. Walkway and driveway with pine timber.
Located in Ondekaremba, Omaanda means rhinoceros or basket, in the native Oshiwambo language. The huts are customized build with sandbags for a low carbon footprint thermally efficient buildings. These structures feel warm in winter and are cool in summer
A first in Namibia, Zannier Investments, Omaanda Lodge, meaning “owambo basket”, situated an a 1-hour drive from Windhoek, Omaanda provides accommodation set within a 9000-hectare private wildlife reserve. It WAS a wonderful opportunity to be part of the construction of a family inspired group that is the driving force of hotel projects, a passion for hospitality, gastronomy and viticulture.
Construction Team consist of:
Peer Rohm, Namibian Thatch, Kairos Plumbing, Woodies Amazing team effort!
Sorris Sorris Lodge was built with the uniquely environmentally friendly method of rammed earth.
We travelled 835km from Windhoek to start with a new adventure. The Final product displaying broken cabins on the dunes of a shipwreck, where once there was nothing but sand, The Skeleton Coast Central Concession between the Hoarusib and Hoanib Rivers, only 68 km north of Möwe Bay has now one of the lodges considered BEST in the WORLD, the SHIPWRECK LODGE.
Construction Team consist of, Pepe Construction, Kairos Plumbing, Team
Electric, Holzbau Hess, Rosco Solar –
Interior done by Melanie from Women Unleashed.
Architect Nina Maritz Architects
http://www.ninamaritzarchitects.com/shipwreck-lodge-skeleton-coast/
Journeys Namibia Management
Group in Tourism http://shipwrecklodge.com.na
We are incredibly excited to announce that Shipwreck Lodge – the only lodge within Namibia’s Skeleton Coast National Park, has been named ‘Best Safari Lodge‘ by Jetsetter in their 2019 Best of the Best Awards.
In this gallery you will see a vast portfolio of creativity and craftsmanship that includes canvas tent, dry wall, plastering, sand bags, solar cistern, solar panels, composite and wood decking , flooring, balustrades, staircases and other aspects of urban living – all incorporated in the construction of Erongo Wilderness Camp!
Witness the making of this luxirous camp situated within the Erongo Mountain Sanctuary.
In this gallery you will see a vast portfolio of creativity and craftsmanship that includes canvas tent, dry wall, plastering, sand bags, solar cistern, solar panels, composite and wood decking , flooring, balustrades, staircases and other aspects of urban living – all incorporated in the construction of Damaraland Camp!
In this gallery you will see a vast portfolio of creativity and craftsmanship that includes canvas tent, dry wall, plastering, sand bags, solar cistern, solar panels, composite and wood decking , flooring, balustrades, staircases and other aspects of urban living – all incorporated in the construction of Khaudum Camp!