![]() ![]() Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of quiver trees, discover the intriguing alliance between the quiver tree forest and giants, and witness the striking juxtaposition of nature's elements in this remarkable locale. Nestled in Southern Namibia, this extraordinary landscape is a haven for exploration and photography enthusiasts. This unique area boasts the mesmerizing Quiver Tree Forest, a giant playground of ancient trees and boulders. No smoking in the Quivertree forest or Giant’s playground.When planning your Namibia tours, one destination that should undoubtedly be on your list is the captivating region of Keetmanshoop. All taps, showers and toilet work on a low pressure/ free flow system.Īll rooms and communal areas are strictly NON SMOKING trespassers will be fined N$3000-00. Water is ground water form boreholes.Īll water from showers and taps are used on plant, flowing direct form the outlets on the plants. We buy our other ingredients from our local shops to support local economy. All meat is form our own farm and is free range and without any stimulants or hormones, thus 100% bio. No other amendments will be made to our set menu. We are max 2 persons in the kitchen, doing all cooking, the same 2 do reception and office as well as caring for our family with small children an d all our animals. ![]() We have lots of animals including dogs and cats. Quivertree Forest Rest Camp is a working Namibian sheep farm and NOT a lodge. Other highlights in the region include self-drive visits to the Naute Dam, and the the farm Spitskop Ost with its mesoaurus fossils. The highlight and most popular of these activities, is the fixed time cheetah feeding, which happens at 16h00 in the winter and 17h00 in the summer. Guests at the Quiver Tree Rest Camp have the opportunity to interact with the variety of domestic and tamed wild animals, including warthog and suricat. Meals: A set menu will be served for dinner and breakfast, all other provide their own. Each Igloo has a fully equipped kitchen, mini-bar, private shower, WC, and air-conditioning.įamily Room: Equipped with a double bed, 3 single beds, a private shower, WC, mini-bar and air-conditioning.Ĭamping sites: equipped with barbeque facilities, communal hot showers, WC and electricity. Igloo Bungalows: 3 of the Igloo bungalows have a double bed and a single bed. Guest House B: As House A but with 2 double rooms, each with 2 single beds. There is also a lounge with mini-bar and a fully-equipped kitchen. Each room has a private shower and WC plus air-conditioning. Guest House A: Overnight in 2 double rooms, each with 2 single beds, and 1 double room with 1 double bed. Breakfast and dinner are served from a set menu, but lunch can only be organized if booked in advance. There is a restaurant/bar in the main building. The Giants Playground is well-named, as visitors can just imagine giants playing with these massive stone toys. Here you can see a massive collection of amazing Dolerite balancing rock formations, piled up on top of each other, primarily by millions of years of wind erosion. The second site of interest in the area is the Giants Playground. They do look like a weird kind of tree, but are in fact the genus Aloe, called Aloe dictoma in Latin. ![]() The trees in the forest are not trees at all. These trees are also known as Kokkerboom in Afrikaans, and they produce a bright yellow flower common in the southern Namib Desert and the Northern Cape of South Africa. The quiver trees are so named because the ancient Bushmen used to manufacture quivers from the bark from the trees, in which to carry their arrows. ![]()
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