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Activities

Spitzkoppen Lodge offers a variety of quality recreational activities, with an emphasis on “responsible recreation in a fragile environment”.

 

The Grosse and Kleine Spitzkoppe Mountains are important sites in describing patterns of hunter-gatherer settlement and subsistence that occurred in the area until the introduction of livestock during the previous millennium.

 

Evidence is documented at over forty rock-art sites. In addition to their historical significance, the cultural and spiritual value of the sites make the Spitzkoppe an important heritage area for all Namibians.

 

All activities depart from the Lodge Reception area

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Take a stroll or a scenic and leisurely drive by yourself in the park.

Embark on your own journey of discovering all that the land has to offer - Maps available at Reception

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Guided walks -
Chain Tour

              

Guided Tour with Game Viewer to:

 

Small Bushman’s Paradise Paintings

Golden Snake painting

Other paintings and caves.

Zebra Pool and famous Rock Arch

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Cycling Tours
(Guided)

Includes a sunset drink at Small rock arch

Cycle with a guide to the Zebra pool, Golden Snake painting and Old miners hole and

new paintings and end tour off with sunset drink at the small arch close to lodge

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Mountain Hiking/Climbing (Guided) 

Take a beautiful and scenic hike up the 3rd highest mountain at Spitzkoppe with an experienced Trails Guide and quench your thirst with bottled water that is provided.

 

Duration: 3-4 hours

 

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Guided Drives -
4 Stop Tours

 

Guided Tour to Archaeological site Bushman’s Paradise (National Monument)

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​Guided Walking tour (morning and afternoon set departure times)​

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Self Guided Nocturnal Safari

 

Travel to the famous rock arch at night and enjoy the milky way showing off.

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Maps available from guides at lodge.

 

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Walking Trails
(by self)

Maps available at reception from Guides

 

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