Fish River Canyon Accommodation
The canyon itself is huge - one of Earth's biggest - and the area around it sparse and beautiful.
Hobas Campsite
From $20 (Our pricing)
Hobas Fish River Canyon Campsite doubles as the entrance to the nature reserve and a convenient exploration base. The camp has shady stands with barbecue facilities and communal ablutions, and the swimming pool is an essential item in this parched land.
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Canyon Hotel
From $50 to $60 (Our pricing)
The Canyon Hotel offers a comfortable, no-strings-attached overnight in Keetmanshoop. Comfortable air-conditioned rooms, a large swimming pool and a never-ending supply of food and drink are just about all you need to recharge your batteries.
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Canyon Roadhouse
From $75 (Our pricing)
With bright and cheery rooms around a courtyard, a lively themed bar, and an al fresco terrace, the Canon Roadhouse is another interesting addition to the portfolio in the private Gondwana Canon Park.
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Ai Ais Hot Springs
From $90 to $110 (Our pricing)
Ai-Ais Hot Springs Resort is a large and imposing structure set against the timeless features of the Fish River Canyon. The indoor hot spa is fed by a natural spring, and there is a restaurant, bar and lounge to aid the relaxation process.
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Canyon Village
From $100 (Our pricing)
A hamlet with stone and thatch cottages and a spacious inn at its heart, Canon Village is a charming, back-to-basics lodge in a colossal reserve adjacent to the Fish River Canyon.
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Canyon Lodge
From $125 (Our pricing)
Combining a restored farmhouse and 26 avant garde stone and thatch chalets built into the surrounding inselbergs,Canon Lodge is a charming, relaxing and spectacular lodge on the edge of the Fish River Canyon.
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