Mowani Mountain Camp | Established Campground

Namibia

Details

Verified:
11 days ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl
Website:
www.mowani.com
Phone:
061 232 009
Contributor:
Geri

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Yes - Average
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Unknown
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Large campground with approximately 8 sites, each with it's own bathroom, roof, double basin, two electricity plugs and picnic table. The sites are constructed almost within the granite rocks. Each with a wide view over the valley. NB 430 pppn. Expensive, but the best campground we had during our trip in Namibia, although there was no WiFi.

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Obviously we stayed in Mowani Campsite. This somehow belongs to Mowani Mountain Camp, but booking confirmation says, no usage of Mountain Camp amneties! Well they Do not take this too serious in the rainy season, so we were allowed to use the Pool. At 46°C it would have been a mess otherwise. The Campsite has beautiful views, but as your neighbor is not too far, it can be a bit noisy. At C2 we had quite good WLAN. Excellent equipped and shadow roofs, but still very expensive.

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Very nice place with current rate of 430 pPpn. Depending on how many people stay at the lodge, you can use the rock pool, join breakfast for around 300, 5-course dinner for 730. During off-season, this should most times be possible. Drink prices are 'normal'. Go see the sunset from the viewpoint that also has a bar and snacks!
Regarding previous check-ins: Of course you are a 'second-class' guest if it is busy as lodging prices are around 10.000 per night!

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Beautiful campsites amongst the boulders. Each site has it's own shower, toilet and kitchen area with braai. Beautiful views of the valley. The lodge is further away with restaurant. Paid NAD 390pp.

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Nice campsite with private ablutions. Clean and well maintained. Stunning view over the valley. Campsites are quite close together but we really enjoyed our time here. We were warmly welcomed at the lodge for dinner (perhaps because it is low season) and there is a beautiful viewpoint with great sunset views. Elephants in the area too. N$310

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Really disappointed. The campers seem to be treated like second class citizens. Campers are not allowed to use the swimming pool or any of the facilities. Very expensive and no SADC rates are applicable to campers yet they will offer SADC rates if you stay in the lodge. R1020 for one night 2 adults and 2 children.

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We stayed at number 1. NAD350ppn - quiet expensive...
The braai /grill was not clean, filled with ashes . Not enough toilet paper.
But really amazing views, the arrangement of the campsites is well thought out.
Can be very hot.
Good reception with MTC data (H+)

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Very nice Campsite with private ablution built in the Rocks. Eating spot in the shade . The view is outstanding. Costs are 350.- Namibian Dollars. Unfortunately no electricity. In the afternoon someone is coming to provide hot water for the shower. Certainly a place to come back to.

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Given the quality of the campsites we have seen elsewhere in Namibia, we didn't feel this was worth R330pp. Yes, the sites are nestled against nice boulders but this is common in the area, and we found the sites here to be quite exposed to the sun and close together.

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Beautiful campsite set in boulders. Incredible views over the plain below. Private shower and toilet with kitchen area and shaded seating. Recommended.

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Now it is 330 ppn. So we did not stay. It to much

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Quite expensive but beautiful campsites. Your private and very nice facilities are between the rocks. You will have hot water and there won't roll any rocks on you. I don't get how you even think of something like that could happen.
You are allowed to use the Lodge Pool as well but it is a 15 Minute walk from the campsite.
No electricity at the sites. If they add this, it will be one of the best campsites in Namibia.

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Still 150pppn, but most of the campsites are under rocks that look like they could roll onto you, number 1 seemed safest. No electricity or light of any kind, usual prolonged check in procedure, gate guardian should be given some reasonability.
Great views and sunset, nice facilities when hot, bone shaking cold when not.

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Stayed 3 nights with covid-19 special, 150 NAD pppn. Spot number 1 is furthest away from others. Great outdoor ablutions, staff starts donkey around 5pm. Plenty of shadows, sink to wash dishes, picnic table. Wonderful scenery and night sky. Campsite is 15mins walk away from lodge. Since the lodge was full we weren't allowed to use swimming pool. Not sure if worth the regular price. Issue with flies hanging around your eyes in the afternoom

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Large camground with appr 8 sites, each with own bathroom, roof and picknick table. The sites are constructed almost within the granite rocks. Each with a wide view over the valley. We payed NB 330 pppn. Expensive, but the best campground we had during our trip in Namibia, although there was no wifi and electricity.

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