Spitzkoppe Tented Camp

N$1 200.00

Lat: 21.85144° S, Lon: 15.19488° E

Accommodation Info

Spitzkoppe Mountain Tented Camp is situated only one km from the beautiful Spitzkoppe Mountains. The campsite boasts pre-erected safari tents, and camping sites ideal for families and groups. The area is popular with mountain climbers, hikers and star gazers.  The camp offers comfortable safari tents, already set up and wait for your arrival and camping sites with private bathrooms, showers and electrical points. Each tent sleeps three people and has a private bathroom with running water and flush toilets. Bar and Restaurant is available however guest can also bring their own catering equipment and staff are available to assist with any requests. Braai facilities and washing up areas are provided at each campsite.  Guests can enjoy sunset tours a guided drive or walk to the popular Bushmen Paintings or mountain biking.

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Activities

Spitzkoppe tour:  enjoy a trip to the small & big Spitzkoppe.
Bushman paradise tour:  guided tour to archaeological sites.
Bicycle rentals:  enjoy a ride on the property.

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