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Ghaub Guest Farm
Ghaub Guest Farm
Ghaub Guest Farm

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Ghaub Guest Farm: picture gallery


Ghaub Guest Farm is a friendly place to relax for a night or two in the Otavi Triangle
set within beautiful gardens ready for you to explore
with outside dining area overlooking the impressive scenery
with a cosy lounge with open fire for those chilly winter nights
and a welcoming bar to enjoy a night cap.
The converted mission provides a great setting for the open-plan rooms with lovely high celings
...relaxing living area
...homely bathrooms
with plenty of space to unwind
and comfy beds to drift off after the days adventures.
The pool provides a great opportunity to relax within nature
...
A further outside eating area is great for those balmy summer evenings
or enjoying a braai with other guests.
with manicured gardens home to striking local vegetation
The Otavi Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the lodge
or why not explore the countries largest underground cave network close by.
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Ghaub Guest Farm is a friendly place to relax for a night or two in the Otavi Triangle
Ghaub Guest Farm is a friendly place to relax for a night or two in the Otavi Triangle
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set within beautiful gardens ready for you to explore
set within beautiful gardens ready for you to explore
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with outside dining area overlooking the impressive scenery
with outside dining area overlooking the impressive scenery
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with a cosy lounge with open fire for those chilly winter nights
with a cosy lounge with open fire for those chilly winter nights
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and a welcoming bar to enjoy a night cap.
and a welcoming bar to enjoy a night cap.
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The converted mission provides a great setting for the open-plan rooms with lovely high celings
The converted mission provides a great setting for the open-plan rooms with lovely high celings
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...relaxing living area
...relaxing living area
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...homely bathrooms
...homely bathrooms
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with plenty of space to unwind
with plenty of space to unwind
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and comfy beds to drift off after the days adventures.
and comfy beds to drift off after the days adventures.
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The pool provides a great opportunity to relax within nature
The pool provides a great opportunity to relax within nature
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...
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A further outside eating area is great for those balmy summer evenings
A further outside eating area is great for those balmy summer evenings
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or enjoying a braai with other guests.
or enjoying a braai with other guests.
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with manicured gardens home to striking local vegetation
with manicured gardens home to striking local vegetation
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The Otavi Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the lodge
The Otavi Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop to the lodge
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or why not explore the countries largest underground cave network close by.
or why not explore the countries largest underground cave network close by.

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