Hardap is well known as an angler’s paradise, with annual competitions held regularly for enthusiasts. But few know that the small Hardap Game Reserve is a haven for black rhino and that the dam and surroundings accommodate one of Namibia’s most strategic great-white-pelican breeding colonies and a thriving freshwater fish institute that is supporting the country’s growing aquaculture industry.
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Situated about 260 km south of Windhoek, the Hardap Resort encompasses Namibia’s largest dam, Hardap, which is on the Fish River. Hardap is well known as an angler’s paradise, with annual competitions held regularly for enthusiasts.
But few know that the small Hardap Game Reserve is a haven for Black Rhinos, Giraffes, Gemsboks, Springboks, Kudus, Hartmann’s mountain Zebras, Black-backed Jackals and that the dam and surroundings accommodate one of Namibia’s most strategic great-white-pelican breeding colonies.
- 4 Dormitories, (Each with 10 Beds)
- 5 VIP Chalets
- 15 Family Chalets, (Each with 4 Beds)
- 30 Bush Chalets, (Each with 2 Beds)
- 28 Campsites, (Each can take 8 People)
- Game Drives
- Walking Trails
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Bar
Hardap Conference Facility are provided upon request.
+264 63 240 386 / +264 63 241 109
+264 63 247 770