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Huab Lodge began as an idea to generate funds to save the desert –dwelling elephant. The original farmland is a small, unique area called Monte Carlo that boasts stunning views bisected by the mostly dry Huab River. The former rest camp, which accommodated tourists in the 1970s, now houses the lodge’s staff. At a special site just down river from the old rest camp, where the Germans built the so-called German Bath in the late 1800s, Huab Lodge was erected. Despite its size the unique main building blends well into its surroundings. The irregular thatch roof mirrors a mountain on the opposite bank. The stone and thatch bungalows spread along the elevated north bank of the river ensuring a private and magnificent view – even from the shower! Huab Lodge with all it has to offer and being off the beaten track is not a place for a single night-stop. You should allow several days to enjoy and absorb the tranquillity and quiet, the welcoming and comfortable atmosphere, and the many activities.
The main building is an enormous thatch roof with open sides
A well-assorted library
A permanent tea/coffee bar is laid out
A curio shop and bar
8 Stone and thatch bungalows with large patios, included is a separate en-suite toilet, two hand-wash basins and a shower with a view
2 King-size beds look out to the Huab, mosquito nets, a ceiling fan and a torch are also in the rooms
1 Bungalow for physically disables guests with limited facilities
Lodge is part of the Huab Conservation Project
Expertly guided early morning and late afternoon walk and scenic drives
Stargazing
Visit the unusual rock paintings and see the old tools and shards
Bird watching
Hiking is encouraged and a walking stick (and dog) can be provided
Relax in the thermal pool which contains no sulfur, or cool off in another pool next to it
Enjoy our reflexology or aromatherapy treatments in the privacy of your bungalow
From Outjo you can cut off about 70km bt first heading 10km towards Okaukuejo on the C38, turn left for a further 40km towards Kamanjab on the C40. Turn left again on D3236, at the T-junction turn north towards Kamanjab on C35 for 15km. You will then reach a Monte Carlo and Huab sign on the D2670, travel a further 35km.