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Frans Indongo Lodge
Frans Indongo Lodge
Frans Indongo Lodge
Frans Indongo Lodge
Frans Indongo Lodge
Frans Indongo Lodge

Frans Indongo Lodge: gallery


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Frans Indongo Lodge: picture gallery


Frans Indongo Lodge is Namibia's Central Highlands.
It has 12 bright rooms of varying sizes...
...set among tidy lawned gardens.
The three different room types include double rooms, family rooms and chalets.
Frans Indongo is used as a stopover on the way to or from Etosha...
...but is also well located to visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund.
There's a water cooling tower in the gardens which can be climbed for aerial views.
Inside the rooms are light and bright with high ceilings...
....and larger rooms have lounge areas too.
The en-suite bathrooms have both a bath...
...and a shower.
Outside is a welcoming pool...
...that's large enough for lengths...
...and surrounded by sunloungers.
There's a spacious deck, popular for sundowners...
...and in colder weather there's a warm fire...
...found right by the bar.
The dining area is on the other side...
...next to the lounge...
...where there are yet more places to relax.
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Frans Indongo Lodge is Namibia's Central Highlands.
Frans Indongo Lodge is Namibia's Central Highlands.
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It has 12 bright rooms of varying sizes...
It has 12 bright rooms of varying sizes...
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...set among tidy lawned gardens.
...set among tidy lawned gardens.
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The three different room types include double rooms, family rooms and chalets.
The three different room types include double rooms, family rooms and chalets.
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Frans Indongo is used as a stopover on the way to or from Etosha...
Frans Indongo is used as a stopover on the way to or from Etosha...
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...but is also well located to visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund.
...but is also well located to visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund.
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There's a water cooling tower in the gardens which can be climbed for aerial views.
There's a water cooling tower in the gardens which can be climbed for aerial views.
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Inside the rooms are light and bright with high ceilings...
Inside the rooms are light and bright with high ceilings...
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....and larger rooms have lounge areas too.
....and larger rooms have lounge areas too.
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The en-suite bathrooms have both a bath...
The en-suite bathrooms have both a bath...
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...and a shower.
...and a shower.
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Outside is a welcoming pool...
Outside is a welcoming pool...
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...that's large enough for lengths...
...that's large enough for lengths...
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...and surrounded by sunloungers.
...and surrounded by sunloungers.
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There's a spacious deck, popular for sundowners...
There's a spacious deck, popular for sundowners...
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...and in colder weather there's a warm fire...
...and in colder weather there's a warm fire...
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...found right by the bar.
...found right by the bar.
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The dining area is on the other side...
The dining area is on the other side...
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...next to the lounge...
...next to the lounge...
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...where there are yet more places to relax.
...where there are yet more places to relax.

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