Epupa Falls Lodge


Accommodation at Epupa Falls Lodge

Epupa Falls Lodge consists of nine luxury safari-style tents erected on stone platforms, each with two single beds and en-suite bathroom. All tents have electricity and mosquito netting and an outside, shaded balcony overlooking the tranquil Kunene River. Large makalani palms overhead provide welcome shade from the midday sun.
Luxury tented accommodation
chairs next to peaceful kunene river

The adjacent dining room and lounge area also face the Kunene River, along with a lounging pool for cooling down from the midday heat, or enjoying a glass of sparkling wine while watching the sun set.

A small suspension bridge connects Epupa Falls Lodge with its own private island with hammocks, benches, and lounge chairs along the river to create your own little piece of paradise.

Epupa Falls Lodge works closely with the local community to provide them with access to development opportunities and direct benefits through tourism. Epupa Falls Lodge has a sound ecological policy that includes removing all solid waste from the area and, whenever practical, recycling waste.
Lounge under cool thatched roof

Tent facilities

  • 220 V electrical power available for 6 hours per day
  • 24-hour lighting (bedside lamps)
  • Running water, hot showers, flush toilet

Camp facilities

  • Telephone & fax
  • Internet facilities (slow but adequate for e-mail)
  • Dining room
  • Swimming pool
  • Laptop facility for downloading your pictures and burning them to a disc

Please note that Epupa Falls Lodge does not have facilities for camping or self-catering guests.

A minimum stay of two nights, ideally three, is recommended to fully benefit from everything the Epupa area has to offer.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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