Safari Scoop
How do you actually pick where to stay on a Namibia safari? In this episode of Safari Scoop, Baraka sits down with Suzanne and co-host Magreth to break down what really separates a good lodge from a great one, and it's not the star rating. ⭐️ Suzanne shares why access matters more than anything else. At Onguma The Fort near Etosha, she ate dinner watching rhinos and lion cubs drink at the waterhole, no game drive required. Magreth adds her own experience at Kwessi Dunes, where oryx and the occasional jackal passed by the pool. Baraka explains the logistics most travelers never think to ask about: two lodges can look identical in photos and sit at the same price point, and still put one guest 45 minutes from the best game viewing while the other guest is already there. The conversation also covers Swakopmund (a beach town where the water stays cold thanks to the Benguela current, so the draw is seafood, German-influenced architecture, and dune access rather than swimming) and the Skeleton Coast, where dune climbing, quad biking, a catamaran cruise with seals and dolphins, and even jackals sunbathing on the beach make it one of the more unexpected stretches of the trip. If you're planning a Namibia safari and want a lodge picked for what you'll actually get to do, not just how it photographs, head to goodearthtours.com to build your safari or book a free call with one of our planners. 📲
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