kristelw
July 17, 2024
The styling of this place is really incredible and fun to see but once was enough for me and I wouldn't suggest prioritizing it. For $2500/night I was astonished that we had to share a vehicle with two other groups and work together to decide what we wanted to do on our full day there. Luckily, we really liked the others and we all were happy to do the same things or work around the others, but at that price point, it just shouldn't be that way. We also asked multiple times to see the Roaring Dunes, but that never happened, not sure why. Some great staff members: Boro and Bonny are terrific, nice guides. There were a lot of friendly staff members but at the same time, it was kind of irritating to be asked by 8 different people how we were and how we slept every morning, interrupting our own conversation each time. Very nice people but a bit unpolished, I think (and again, at this price point...) The food was decent but again, not up to the price tag. Breakfast was pretty bad: I asked for sunny side up eggs but got a rubbery mess both days. There was a fish dish that stood out as well as a chocolate cake with amarula sauce one night that was really exceptional. The best time was the scenic drive and the lunch they surprised us with was terrific. The drive along the coast was fun and it was neat to see the wrecks and bones along the way. Quad biking was really fun but we wished it started about 30 minutes earlier, as it felt a bit short. So all in all, I don't regret going but wouldn't bother returning and wouldn't prioritize it if someone was coming to Namibia for just a week or two.