Top rated hotels in Kunene

Sesfontein Guesthouse
5/51 Reviews
老闆娘服務很熱情,酒店的環境也很幽靜,因為我半途爆胎了,所以老闆娘幫我聯繫租車公司,臨走的時候酒店員工還幫我把車子洗乾淨了,真的非常感動,是一次難忘的酒店,非常贊
Gondwana Etosha Safari Lodge
4.2/541 Reviews
The Etosha Safari lodge is one of the closest lodges to the main gate of Etosha National Park and therefore very convenient for game drives into the park. We arrived from Damaraland mid afternoon and decided to take a tour of the Eldorado enclosure (with cheetahs, leopards, lions etc), which is recommendable. The Etosha Safari logde is laid out with individual bungalows, all with individual and beatiful views over the savannah stretching out from the park. The bungalows are nice and of higher quality than similar bungalows we experienced in Namibia. Further the restaurant patio with a beatiful sundeck is amazing. The evening buffet as well as the breakfast buffet was just a notch above the similar buffets we tried around Namibia.
Opuwo Country Hotel
4/51 Reviews
Opwo, probably nobody knows, is a small town not famous; Simba, still in the primitive tribal community today, I am afraid that tourists to Namibia know a lot. To come to Opvo, it is to see the life state of the Simba people firsthand, do not look at the Simba people, there is no need to come to Opvo. We drove more than 600 kilometers, took more than 9 hours, and arrived at Opvo before the evening. The Opvo Country Hotel is located on a large hillside, and the lobby and restaurant are more decent and attractive, but the layout of the rooms is very simple and nothing to praise. For dinner we dine in the sunset, the sun is slowly setting, the embers are half red, the red beauty, it is difficult to express in words, I call it ”Namibia red”, unparalleled. If you want to go to the Simba village, tell the hotel front desk that Yuan Yuan wants silver, they will arrange a special person to accompany you.
Etosha Village
4.3/541 Reviews
DO NOT STAY HERE-ORGANIZED THEFT RING BY MANAGEMENT. My tour with G Adventures/National Geographic Journeys just ended a 2-night stay at Taleni Etosha. Please read all of this long review to understand what happened. 1- Our group arrived at Taleni Etosha on Tues., Sept. 3, 2024, late in the afternoon. At check-in, the man working at the reception desk provided an orientation and advised that should we want our rooms cleaned the next day, we should leave our keys with reception before we left for our day-long Etosha National Park safari the next morning. If keys were not left, the rooms would not be cleaned. 2- My roommate and I went to our room and promptly locked unneeded things in the safe, e.g., my camera, wallets with credit cards and cash, passports. We would be out of the room for a group dinner and wanted to ensure it would be secure. 3- The group had dinner in the common area. After dinner, we went to back the room to prepare for an early morning the next day. The room safe wouldn't open so I went to reception to ask for someone to open the safe. The duty manager was called, when she came, I told her that I needed help opening the safe, and her immediate response was ”We only open the safes when you've gone.” (An eery response given what happened, see below). Surprised at the remark, I stared at her for several seconds until she said she was just joking. It was an odd interaction. She came to my room and opened the safe. I got my camera out for the next day's safari and locked the safe. 4- We left for safari early morning the next day, Wed., Sept. 4, 2024. After the safari, we arrived back at Taleni Etosha and went to the rooms to rest and clean up before dinner. My roommate and I were both surprised to see that our room had been cleaned despite not leaving our room key with reception that morning. We did not need or want our room cleaned. 5- After dinner that evening, I unlocked the safe and retrieved our items in preparation to leave early the next morning. We were counting our cash to set aside money for tips and both realized that there was less money than before. My roommate was out $200 USD, and I was out $100 USD (that I know of; this was taken out of a Bank of America envelope that I received when I withdrew $300 before the trip so I knew the total—there was other USD in my wallet but I don't recall how much was there originally) and 600 South African Rand that I had set aside for tips. 6- We were in disbelief and thought 2 things: (A) the duty manager who opened the safe for me the evening before clearly knew we were using our safe to store things, and (B) someone had been in our room to clean despite our not providing our key to reception. We agreed to speak with Johannes, our tour leader, the next morning. 7- At breakfast on Thurs., Sept. 5, 2024, we spoke to Johannes about the issue. He promptly informed G Adventures and left to speak to the Taleni Etosha manager at reception. At the same time, other people in
Sasa Safari Camp & Tours
4.4/540 Reviews
Onduri Lodge - in Okaukuejo
4.5/50 Reviews

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of hotels18
Number of Reviews 244
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 174
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 182