Epako Safari Lodge
Luxury
₤ 387 (Pps)
Luxury
₤ 387 (Pps)
Epako Safari Lodge is one of Africa’s finest and most exclusive game reserves. The Lodge is located in a beautiful mountainous setting of the Erongo mountains. As such it lies in the heart of northern Namibia, bordering the renowned Damaraland region. It is conveniently located midway between Windhoek, Swakopmund and the Etosha National Park.
To stay at Epako is a taste of Namibia at its finest! Set within a breathtaking 11,000 hectare private reserve, Epako has an atmosphere of stylish sophistication yet is elegantly down to earth.
All of Epako Lodge accommodations are of very high standard, luxuriously appointed in an African style. Each room features its own private furnished terrace overlooking the gardens or Namibian bush. All rooms have air conditioning, bathroom, mini-bar, satellite television and telephone.
Relax here in total peace and quiet or join in with other guests at the outside terrace and dining area, which overlooks a waterhole - it is an ideal spot to watch the animals come to drink. Enjoy your meal inside or outside. A combination of Namibian and French cuisine is served daily with specially picked South African wines.
An abundance of activities await you…
Experience a wide variety of animals at the heart of their natural wildlife sanctuary. Visit numerous and well preserved Bushman rock art sites. Take a bush walk or experience Cheetah’s up close in the Cheetah rehabilitation boma. With many animals and 170 bird species Epako's 11,000 hectare bushveld private game reserve ensures that their guests get an exceptional experience of Namibia’s untamed wilderness.
Offering afternoon safari game drives and/or bush walks, the friendly and attentive guides will impart age old stories and interesting facts about the wildlife, birds, plants and trees and the local geological formations and features.
The reserve is home to two of Africa’s “Big 5”, namely white rhino and leopard. Other key species of interest include spotted hyaena, cheetah, Damara dik dik, Hartmans Mountain zebra and bat eared foxes.