VILLA MUSHARA

Timeless Sophistication & Understated Elegance near Von Lindequist Gate

About Villa Mushara

Villa Mushara, located just 8 kilometers from Etosha National Park's eastern Von Lindequist Gate on the C38, offers two exclusive villas designed as serene sanctuaries from the demands of modern life. With private plunge pools tucked gracefully into the surrounding bush, each villa embodies understated elegance and timeless sophistication—an experience that resonates long after your departure.

As the most exclusive extension of Mushara Lodge, Villa guests enjoy a refined blend of absolute privacy and premier convenience. You maintain full access to all central lodge facilities, including the exquisite restaurant, welcoming swimming pool, and world-class hospitality.

Ultra-Exclusive Accommodation

The sanctuary consists of only **2 private villas**, tailored specifically for travelers seeking ultimate seclusion:

  • Generous Space: Each villa features a massive total area of 140 square meters.
  • Occupancy: Designed to accommodate 2 guests per villa.
  • Accessibility: Both villas are fully wheelchair-friendly.
  • Child Policy: To preserve the quiet atmosphere, children 12 years and older are welcome (normal rates apply).

Premium Amenities & Services

The living spaces are thoroughly equipped to guarantee seamless comfort throughout your bush retreat:

  • Indoor & Outdoor Living: A private terrace, a secluded veranda, and an immersive outdoor shower.
  • En-suite Comfort: Luxurious bathrooms fitted with both a classic indoor shower and a deep bathtub, plus a hairdryer.
  • Climate Control: Air conditioning and additional ceiling fans for hot days.
  • Conveniences: A stocked mini-bar, a coffee/tea station, an in-room safe, and mosquito nets.
  • Power Supply: Reliable 24-hour electricity.

Activities

  • Guided Game Drives: Professional, open-vehicle morning and afternoon safaris into Etosha National Park.
  • Spa Treatments: Wellness and massage therapies available on site.

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