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Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge
Palmwag Lodge

Palmwag Lodge: Information from the owner

General information

Type
Lodge
No. of rooms
22
Check-in time
14:00
Check-out time
10:00

About this information

All the information on this page is supplied to us directly from the lodge owner and reflects their view, not ours.

For Expert Africa's view, see our own full report on Palmwag Lodge, which contains our own observations and views.


Last updated by Owner
14 Aug 2024
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Facilities at Palmwag Lodge

Property facilities
24-hour Security, Activity Desk, Bar, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Malaria Free, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Room facilities
Air Conditioning, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Activities on site
Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Rhino Tracking, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
Nearby activities
Natural History Tours
Languages
Afrikaans, English

Room types at Palmwag Lodge

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Comfort Twin Room

Each room is equipped with a twin bed, mosquito net, en-suite bathroom, and air-conditioning for the warmer days.

The rooms offer a view over the ephemeral river landscape as well as a shaded veranda with chairs and a table invites you to linger. (Bed & breakfast included)

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Family Chalet

The family rooms can accommodate 4 persons. They are equipped with mosquito nets, en-suite bathroom and a fan for the warmer days. A shaded veranda invites you to linger.

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Standard Twin Chalet

Each room is equipped with a twin bed, mosquito net, en-suite bathroom, and air-conditioning for the warmer days. (Bed & breakfast included)

Activities at Palmwag Lodge

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Damaraland Wildlife Excursion

Explore the beauty and wildlife of Damaraland on this varied full day excursion (min. 4 persons). Refreshments and light snacks included.

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Guided Morning Hike

Join one of our guided morning walks and explore Damaraland on foot (approximately 1.5 hours).

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Half Day Rhino Tracking

Rely on your experienced guide and follow the tracks of the black rhino. An open game drive vehicle brings you into the Palmwag Concession area. The rhino tracking is done on foot.

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Scenic Game Drives

An approximate 4-hour long morning or afternoon drive into the Palmwag Concession area. Refreshments and light snacks are included.

Under Canvas Sleep-out

An adventurous outing for min. 2 and max. 8 persons. A guided scenic drive takes you to a tented camp in the Palmwag Concession area, where you spend the night. Sit at the camp fire, gaze at the stars and enjoy your dinner.

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