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This is the room I had at Hobatere Lodge. Very comfortable, and equipped with mosquito nets. The Lodge is powered by generator, so the electricity goes off quite early, but the rooms are supplied with a rechargeable-battery-powered safari lamp. The food at this lodge was delicious. |
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The lodge has a small swimming pool, and a birdbath, with picturesque pieces of dead tree scattered around for the birds to sit on, or in this case, to be used as a feeder. These Red-billed Hornbills ate at least their fair share. |
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These Geckos (anyone know the species?) were mating on a low wall by the pool, impervious to three manic photographers intent on recording the scene for posterity. |
| At Hobatere Lodge, which is right on the edge of Etosha, the main activities are bush walks, game drives, night drives and a hide over a waterhole, where you can sit for as long as you like. There is also a tree house where a couple can spend the night, equipped with a searchlight and night vision binoculars, over a smaller waterhole. |