As you traverse the picturesque landscapes of Namibia, this slice of heaven stands as a beacon, offering respite and rejuvenation. Positioned strategically, Namib’s Valley unveils a panoramic view of the Guab Valley, surrounded by thousands of hills that paint the perfect canvas for photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
At Namib’s Valley, the importance of pausing in your journey and transforming it into an experience is well understood. The accommodations, seamlessly blending rustic elegance with eco-friendly practices, provide a haven that mirrors the untouched beauty of the Namib Desert.
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of nature, where the whispers of the desert wind harmonise with the rich geological tales of the Gaub Formation. Join us in celebrating sustainable living, where solar and wind energies power your memorable stay.
Namib’s Valley of a Thousand Hills boasts 6 Stone and Thatch bungalows. All rooms provide a stunning panoramic view over the Valley of a Thousand Hills below.
Four Twin Bungalows can be converted to Double bed bungalows.
1 Triple bungalow: Two single beds and one sleeper couch ideal for Families with children aged 10 years and under.
1 Family Bungalow: Main room with two single beds and the second room with two sleeper couches.
Each campsite has a private ablution facility, with hot water and shaded structures have been built. There is no electricity at the campsites Hot water for the ablution facilities is provided by solar panels
Plunge Pool
Free Wi-Fi available only at the Main Area
Bar & Restaurant
Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)
100% solar powered
Not wheelchair friendly
No power outlets in both bungalows & campsites
Solar Powered lights and hot water
En-Suite Bathroom
Balcony or Deck
Panoramic View
Mosquito Net
Thermos in the rooms for tea and coffee
Plunge Pool
Free Wi-Fi available only at the Main Area
Bar & Restaurant
Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)
100% solar powered
Not wheelchair friendly
No power outlets in both bungalows & campsites
Solar Powered lights and hot water
En-Suite Bathroom
Balcony or Deck
Panoramic View
Mosquito Net
Thermos in the rooms for tea and coffee
Our self-guided hiking trails enable you to explore the diverse flora and fauna that are exclusive to this area.
Enjoy our sundowner Scenic Drives, while you can soak in the beauty of the landscape and marvel at nature’s wonders. Experience abundant wildlife, with many animals roaming freely outside the Namib-Naukluft Nature Reserve, along with a wealth of birdlife to admire.
Namib’s Valley of a Thousand Hills is situated approximately 180 km from Windhoek on the C26, 7 km from the junction of roads C14 and C 26.
Take the exit road to C26 (Namib Naukluft National Park). Drive for 36 km, then turn left onto C26 (heading towards Walvis Bay via Gamsberg Pass) and continue for 181 km. Turn left at the gate and proceed for 6 km on the gravel road.
Travel approximately 173 km along the C14. Then, make a left turn onto the C26 junction (towards Windhoek via Gamsberg Pass). After 7 km, turn right at the gate and continue for 6 km on gravel road.
Take a right turn at the C26 junction (heading towards Windhoek via Gamsberg Pass). After travelling 7 km, turn right at the gate and continue for 6 km on the gravel road.
Namib’s Valley of a Thousand Hills is situated approximately 180 km from Windhoek on the C26, 7 km from the junction of roads C14 and C 26.
Take the exit road to C26 (Namib Naukluft National Park). Drive for 36 km, then turn left onto C26 (heading towards Walvis Bay via Gamsberg Pass) and continue for 181 km. Turn left at the gate and proceed for 6 km on the gravel road.
Travel approximately 173 km along the C14. Then, make a left turn onto the C26 junction (towards Windhoek via Gamsberg Pass). After 7 km, turn right at the gate and continue for 6 km on gravel road.
Take a right turn at the C26 junction (heading towards Windhoek via Gamsberg Pass). After travelling 7 km, turn right at the gate and continue for 6 km on the gravel road.