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Spitzkoppen Lodge

About Spitzkoppen Lodge

At last, travellers can explore the majesty of the Spitzkoppe massif from a comfortable, attractive lodge in a dramatic setting.

Strung out among the boulders at the foot of the mountain, Spitzkoppen Lodge is almost dwarfed by the surrounding grandeur.

Granite boulders smoothed over millennia gleam red in the evening sun, their nooks and crannies populated by busy rock hyrax. Deep in those crevices are hidden galleries of San rock art, hinting at the history of these ancient hills. And high above looms the lofty pinnacle that is Spitzkoppe itself.

Sensibly, the brains behind the lodge have kept their touch light, letting the setting speak for itself. High walkways weave over and around the rocks between the chalets and the hub of the lodge, with mountain views or hidden crannies at almost every turn.

Light floods into the rooms and the central area from giant picture windows, with natural wood and soft fabrics adding to the sense of space. And the pool – set into a natural depression with magnificent views from the surrounding rocks – simply adds to the drama.

Head out across the plains from your chalet and explore the private reserve in solitude, or join a guided walk or drive, perhaps taking in the Zebra Pool or a magnificent rock arch. Then return to herald the sunset, drink in hand, and reflect on the wonders of nature.

Accommodation
15 chalets
Children
Best for 6+
Open
All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Cultural excursion

Cultural excursion

Guided walking safari

Guided walking safari

Private activities

Private activities

Self-guided walking

Self-guided walking

Spitzkoppen Lodge: Full Report

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Hartebeest Self-drive Safari

16 days • 8 locations • 1 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO WINDHOEK AIRPORT

This self-drive safari focuses on the best cultural experiences in Namibia. Visit a Himba village and enjoy three days living with the San Bushmen interspersed with some excellent wildlife watching.

Visiting Bushmanland, Central Highlands and 3 other areas

US$4,440 - US$4,700 per person

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Traveller reviews of Spitzkoppen Lodge

47 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


93%
47 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
35
Good
8
Average
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Poor
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Terrible
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Mr & Mrs MfromCambridge

Arrived 31 Mar 2025, 2 nights

"Extraordinary Spitzkoppen"

"...an extraordinary place...There is something magical about the mountains there …" Read Mr & Mrs M’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Alan and DifromChippy

Arrived 13 Oct 2024, 1 nights

"Spitzkoppen Lodge review"

"A most unusual setting. Very isolated but comfortable. …" Read Alan and Di’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

JonathanfromNewcastle

Arrived 1 Aug 2024, 1 nights

"Spitzkoppen Lodge review"

"A quirky little place - nice to walk around and explore by yourself -Food good …" Read Jonathan’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Spitzkoppen Lodge

Click an animal to see our traveller's success in sighting them.
How we work this out.


Zebra

100% success

Oryx

14% success

Leopard

5% success

Elephant

5% success

Giraffe

5% success

Brown Hyena

0% success

Cheetah

0% success

Lion

0% success

Spotted Hyena

0% success

Wildebeest

0% success

Spitzkoppen Lodge's location

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When to go to Damaraland

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Spitzkoppen Lodge in Damaraland


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Damaraland in January

In Damaraland, January marks the start of the rainy season. The rains, though often light and localised, bring life to the desert landscape.

At Twyfelfontein, the rock engravings glisten after sporadic showers. Some days are clear and hot, with temperatures around 30°C/86°F, while others see dramatic thunderstorms. These can create flash floods in ephemeral riverbeds like the Ugab, temporarily transforming the arid terrain. The greening landscape provides a refreshing backdrop for the ancient rock art at Brandberg Mountain.

Many birds in the region are in full breeding plumage, with migrant species adding to the variety. Wildlife, including the desert-adapted elephants, disperses across the rejuvenated landscape, making sightings more challenging, but rewarding. The Damara Living Museum offers insights into how local communities adapt to these seasonal changes.

  • Variable weather: hot, dry or humid with rain
  • Occasional localised thunderstorms
  • Wildlife dispersed, harder to spot
  • Stark mountains against atmospheric skies
  • Few tourists, low rates at accommodations

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in January

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