N/a'an ku se Lodge & Wildlife Sanctuary - Nǀa’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary

N/a'an ku se Lodge & Wildlife Sanctuary is a hotel near Nǀa’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary.

Location
Nǀa’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, Central Namibia & Eastern Kalahari Fringe, Namibia, Southern Africa
Coordinates
-22.364874, 17.379490
Activities
hotel

PlnrScore: 27/100

Wildlife Near This Lodge

492 species observed within 20 km, 33 mammals, 108 birds.

  • Namib Rock Agama (Reptilia, 19 observations)
  • Chacma Baboon (Mammalia, 18 observations)
  • Gemsbok (Mammalia, 13 observations)
  • Kalahari Tree Skink (Reptilia, 13 observations)
  • Southern Crag-Martin (Aves, 13 observations)
  • Crimson-breasted Gonolek (Aves, 12 observations)
  • Southern Masked Weaver (Aves, 12 observations)
  • White-browed Sparrow-Weaver (Aves, 12 observations)
  • African Red-eyed Bulbul (Aves, 12 observations)
  • Southern Pied-Babbler (Aves, 12 observations)

Best Time to Visit N/a'an ku se Lodge & Wildlife Sanctuary

The best months to visit N/a'an ku se Lodge & Wildlife Sanctuary are September, October, November, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Great, temperature 23.05°C, rainfall 97.2mm, sunshine 11.2 hrs, humidity 49.5%
  • February: Great, temperature 22.47°C, rainfall 70mm, sunshine 10.6 hrs, humidity 52.4%
  • March: Great, temperature 21.84°C, rainfall 31.2mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 48.3%
  • April: Great, temperature 20.13°C, rainfall 5.5mm, sunshine 11 hrs, humidity 40.6%
  • May: Great, temperature 17.12°C, rainfall 0.8mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 32.1%
  • June: Great, temperature 12.96°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 33.4%
  • July: Great, temperature 13.27°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 10.4 hrs, humidity 28%
  • August: Great, temperature 16.56°C, rainfall 1.4mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 21.3%
  • September: Great, temperature 20.45°C, rainfall 1.5mm, sunshine 11.2 hrs, humidity 18.7%
  • October: Great, temperature 22.98°C, rainfall 9.3mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 20.6%
  • November: Great, temperature 23.94°C, rainfall 9.1mm, sunshine 12.4 hrs, humidity 26.1%
  • December: Great, temperature 24.37°C, rainfall 27.5mm, sunshine 12.1 hrs, humidity 30.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wildlife can we realistically expect to see at N/a'an ku se Lodge, beyond the sanctuary's resident animals?

While the sanctuary itself is home to rescued cheetahs, baboons, and wild dogs, we love that the lodge grounds offer opportunities to spot plains game like springbok and oryx wandering freely. Don't expect the Big Five here, but the intimate encounters with these animals are truly special and offer fantastic photographic moments.

We're planning a trip in July. Is this a good time to visit N/a'an ku se Lodge and what should we pack?

July is fantastic for visiting N/a'an ku sê. The days are warm and sunny, perfect for exploring, but the nights get surprisingly chilly. We recommend packing layers, including a warm fleece or jacket, as temperatures can drop significantly after sunset.

Beyond the standard lodge activities, what unique experiences does N/a'an ku se offer that we shouldn't miss?

We absolutely recommend the behind-the-scenes tours of the wildlife sanctuary. It's incredibly rewarding to learn about the conservation efforts firsthand and see the dedication of the team. The lodge also offers guided nature walks where you can learn about the local flora and fauna from knowledgeable guides.

What is the general cost range for a stay at N/a'an ku se Lodge, and what's typically included?

While prices fluctuate, expect a mid to high range for N/a'an ku sê, reflecting its unique conservation focus and comfortable accommodations. We found that most rates include your accommodation, meals, and often some of the core lodge activities. It's wise to check their website for the most up-to-date packages and what's specifically covered.

How safe is it to be around the animals at N/a'an ku se Lodge, especially the more 'wild' ones?

N/a'an ku sê takes safety very seriously. While you'll see animals like cheetahs and baboons up close during sanctuary tours, these are always conducted with experienced handlers and strict protocols. On the lodge grounds, animals are generally habituated to human presence but we always advise maintaining a respectful distance and following your guide's instructions.

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