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Hiking and riding in the NAUkLuFT, the realm of quiver trees and mountain zebras, and a cosy stay with a personal touch amid the ambience of a working farm – this is what you can experience at BüllsPort Lodge & Farm. The mountains of the Naukluft with their gorges and springs form a charming contrast to the dune sea of the Namib. You have the choice between our lodge at the foot of the Naukluft Mountains and two campsites located 3 km further in separate mountain valleys within our nature reserve.
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Naukluft Mountains: unique geology (springs, rock arch), flora (quiver tree) and fauna (near-endemic mountain zebra).
Nabasib Primary School: everyday life of a government school & culture of the Nama people, performed by school children.
Archeological sites: cave, stone tools of our ancestors.
Old Police Station, Grave sites commemorating events in German colonial times and World War I.
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