Namibia
A community run campsite around a giant hollow baobab tree which has seen use as a prison, bar, post office and museum over the decades. Very friendly caretaker, wall around the place so not close to nature. Good place for a stopover though.
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Very nice and well-kept site. Electricity and clean bathrooms. The baobab gives it a plus. The price is now 180 ppn.
Report Check-Inas described, clean sandy, secure. friendly and knowledgeable caretaker. an amazing tree worth seeing! 4 campsites close together under the tree.
Report Check-InNice and clean, the giant baobab itself is worth to stay here. 100 pppn
Report Check-InCampsite and baobab are open! The campsite is around the tree and very well maintained. Ablutions looked good. 100,-pppn, to visit the baobab, which is huge sind hollow you pay 20,-pp. Worth going there. All the shops can be reached easily on foot from here. A covered market with food stalls and tables is next to the campsite.
Report Check-InStill closed. No access and no camping possible. Pleasant guest house next door 450 N$ for a double room. Phantastic pizza 130-150 N$ - just be patient as preparation takes 60 minutes. Recommended open market next door.
Report Check-InDue to Corona it is closed. You can just take a picture through the fence
Report Check-InWe were only guests. Still no water. Negotiated 40pppn with manger. He gave us key to front gate, left and came back two days later. Bizarre
Report Check-InAs described. Friendly and informative caretaker. We passed a nice night alone next to the 750-year old bobab tree. Fee is 80pp with electricity and water. We paid 50pp since water was off.
Report Check-Invery nice community campside in shade with very good abolution - the giant Baobab is a visit worth!
Report Check-InGood place to stay one night. Perfect ablutions and amenities for camping. Clean and quiet. Price is on the door entrance and you should call the caretaker who lives near there.
Report Check-InA community run campsite around a giant hollow baobab tree which has seen use as a prison, bar, post office and museum over the decades. Very friendly caretaker, wall around the place so not close to nature. Good place for a stopover though.
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