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Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp
Etendeka Mountain Camp

Etendeka Camp: gallery


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Etendeka Camp: video gallery


Etendeka Camp: picture gallery


Etendeka is located in a remote, barren but beautiful lanscape.
Each tent is private ...
...with a hot water bucket showera flushing toilet...
and a small washbasin with hot and cold running water.
The views from each tent are lovely.
Although simple...
...the tents are comfortably furnished...
drinking water is provided...
and a rail for hanging clothes.
The recently rebuilt main area is modern...
...with a comfortable lounge...
...and dining area where guests dine together at one long table.
There is a bar where guests can enjoy drinks before dinner...
or outside while the chef is cooking dinner on the open fire!
The activities at Etendeka include...
...4WD trips and walks in the area...
...taking in the breathtaking views of the ancient Etendeka lava flows...
The guides here are very knowledgeable, and can tell you all about...
...the flora...
...the facinating geological features...
...the varied fauna including the Hartmanns Mountain Zebra...
...which are reasonably common here...
...and you may even catch a glimpse of the rarer creatures such as the elusive aardwolf.
After a long morning walk return in time for lunch...
and relax around the pool - complete with a faux-grass surround and sunloungers.
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Etendeka is located in a remote, barren but beautiful lanscape.
Etendeka is located in a remote, barren but beautiful lanscape.
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Each tent is private ...
Each tent is private ...
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...with a hot water bucket showera flushing toilet...
...with a hot water bucket showera flushing toilet...
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and a small washbasin with hot and cold running water.
and a small washbasin with hot and cold running water.
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The views from each tent are lovely.
The views from each tent are lovely.
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Although simple...
Although simple...
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...the tents are comfortably furnished...
...the tents are comfortably furnished...
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drinking water is provided...
drinking water is provided...
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and a rail for hanging clothes.
and a rail for hanging clothes.
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The recently rebuilt main area is modern...
The recently rebuilt main area is modern...
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...with a comfortable lounge...
...with a comfortable lounge...
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...and dining area where guests dine together at one long table.
...and dining area where guests dine together at one long table.
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There is a bar where guests can enjoy drinks before dinner...
There is a bar where guests can enjoy drinks before dinner...
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or outside while the chef is cooking dinner on the open fire!
or outside while the chef is cooking dinner on the open fire!
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The activities at Etendeka include...
The activities at Etendeka include...
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...4WD trips and walks in the area...
...4WD trips and walks in the area...
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...taking in the breathtaking views of the ancient Etendeka lava flows...
...taking in the breathtaking views of the ancient Etendeka lava flows...
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The guides here are very knowledgeable, and can tell you all about...
The guides here are very knowledgeable, and can tell you all about...
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...the flora...
...the flora...
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...the facinating geological features...
...the facinating geological features...
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...the varied fauna including the Hartmanns Mountain Zebra...
...the varied fauna including the Hartmanns Mountain Zebra...
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...which are reasonably common here...
...which are reasonably common here...
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...and you may even catch a glimpse of the rarer creatures such as the elusive aardwolf.
...and you may even catch a glimpse of the rarer creatures such as the elusive aardwolf.
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After a long morning walk return in time for lunch...
After a long morning walk return in time for lunch...
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and relax around the pool - complete with a faux-grass surround and sunloungers.
and relax around the pool - complete with a faux-grass surround and sunloungers.

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