
Grootberg Lodge
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Full board
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14:00
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Board
Full board
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
11:00
Double Room
Stone chalet measuring 58 sqm with maximum occupancy of 2 guests. Features en-suite bathroom, private veranda with panoramic Klip River Valley views, traditional fireplace for evening warmth, and direct integration into the cliff-top architecture. Valley vistas dominate the room's orientation.
Triple Room
Compact stone chalet of 30 sqm accommodating up to 3 guests. Smaller footprint than double rooms while maintaining the same architectural style and valley positioning. Ideal for families or groups seeking shared accommodation with identical activity access.
Campsite (Hoada Campsite)
Basic camping accommodation at Hoada Campsite with maximum occupancy of 8 guests. Provides direct plateau access with identical activity participation. Guests bring own tents or rent lodge-provided equipment. Most budget-conscious option with full activity inclusion.
Tented Camp (Hoada Campsite)
Pre-erected canvas tents at Hoada Campsite accommodating 2 guests. Provides semi-permanent shelter combining camping experience with basic comfort. Includes access to central facilities and all guided activities.
Grootberg Lodge is approximately 240 kilometers northwest of Windhoek and takes 3.5–4 hours to reach by self-drive via the B1 and C39 highways through Damaraland. Alternatively, fly from Windhoek International Airport to nearby Palmwag Airstrip (45 minutes), then arrange a lodge transfer for the final drive. The lodge can coordinate transfers from Palmwag for an additional fee.
The dry season from May to September offers the best rhino tracking success rates, with cooler temperatures (15–25°C), minimal rainfall, and animals concentrated around limited water sources. This is peak season and commands the highest room rates. The green season (November–March) is warmer and quieter but presents more challenging tracking conditions due to abundant vegetation and dispersed wildlife.
Room rates range from NAD 9,267 per night (approximately $510 USD) for triple rooms to NAD 12,356 per night (approximately $680 USD) for double rooms. Budget options include campsites from NAD 682/night (≈$37) and tented camps from NAD 1,616/night (≈$89). All rates include meals, activities, and transfers. Rates vary seasonally, with higher prices during the May–September dry season.
Yes, Grootberg Lodge welcomes families and offers family room configurations. The lodge provides cultural visits and shorter game drives suitable for older children (generally 6+). The cliff-top location and open decks require supervision of younger children. Community-based activities offer educational value for families seeking cultural immersion alongside wildlife experiences.
Grootberg specializes in black rhino tracking, the lodge's flagship activity. The Damaraland ecosystem also supports desert-adapted elephant herds, occasional lion sightings, springbok, oryx, and extensive bird populations. Wildlife viewing is seasonal and activity-dependent; rhino sightings are not guaranteed. The arid environment creates distinct patterns compared to traditional safari destinations.
The lodge includes black rhino tracking expeditions (4–6 hours), sundowner game drives (2–3 hours), community cultural visits, bird watching, night drives, and guided bush walks in the daily rate. All meals and laundry service are included. Additional bush dining experiences can be arranged as add-ons. Activities are led by trained guides and community members.
Grootberg Lodge does not offer Wi-Fi or cell service as part of its commitment to minimal environmental footprint and immersive wilderness experience. This digital disconnect is intentional to encourage guest engagement with the landscape and community. Guests seeking connectivity should plan accordingly.
Damaraland at 1,100 meters elevation is not a malaria zone, eliminating the need for malaria prophylaxis. However, consult your physician regarding altitude acclimatization and general travel health precautions. The dry climate and open landscape minimize mosquito exposure. Bring sun protection, adequate hydration supplies, and any personal medications.
Grootberg Lodge (4.6/5 rating) emphasizes community ownership and black rhino conservation with a cliff-top Klip River Valley setting, rated 4.6/5 for scenic views and community tourism. Mowani Mountain Camp (4.7/5) focuses on desert elephant viewing and historic rock engravings with a boulder-nestled setting. Grootberg offers lower price points and stronger community engagement; Mowani provides slightly higher luxury amenities. Both excel in landscape photography and cultural immersion.
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