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Gondwana adds The Ekipa and The Nest to its Secret Collection

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Gondwana Collection Namibia has added The Ekipa and The Nest to its Secret Collection offering.

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The Nest, situated in the Gondwana Kalahari Park just 30km northeast of Mariental, offers unparalleled relaxation with a plunge pool overlooking a private waterhole.

The Ekipa, located just 10km south of the Andersson Gate to Etosha National Park, takes its name from the handcrafted decorative button symbolizing wealth and tradition worn by Aawambo women.

The Ekipa offers privileged access to a harmonious blend of culture and wildlife, including the Etosha National Park.

“Our vision with The Ekipa and The Nest is to provide guests with an extraordinary journey that transcends time and space, leaving an indelible mark on their souls,” said Gys Joubert, CEO of Gondwana Collection Namibia.

“We therefore invite travelers to surrender to the allure of these exclusive sanctuaries, where Gondwana’s well-known hospitality meets complete luxury, and embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery and connection.”

Both The Ekipa and The Nest will be open as of 1 November 2024, adding to the Secret Collection of Gondwana Collection Namibia.

Nestled in the heart of Africa’s most captivating landscapes, as part of Gondwana’s Secret Collection, each sanctuary offers an immersive experience tailored for two, seamlessly blending natural surroundings with modern luxury.

Gondwana is a hospitality group that operates 16 tourism properties located in community areas and conservancies.

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