Welcome To Tsauchab River Camp
The unique Tsauchab River Camp guest farm is located on the banks of
the Tsauchab River, surrounded by the imposing Naukluft and Tsaris Mountains.
This area features giant wild fig trees and sparkling clear springs,
serving as the main water source for Sesriem Canyon and Sossusvlei when
in flood. This natural phenomenon ends abruptly in a dry lake at the
foot of the world’s highest dunes.
Accommodation Prices at Tsauchab River Camp
Discounts may be available for children sharing with adults, please specify the ages and number of children when making your booking or requesting a quote.
Tsauchab River Camp Prices 2025
November 2025 - October 2025 |
Accommodation |
Per Room |
Single Rate |
Room (Dinner & Breakfast) |
NAD 4,100 |
NAD 2,400 |
3-Bed Family Room (Dinner & Breakfast) |
NAD 4,650 |
|
4-Bed Family Room (Dinner & Breakfast) |
NAD 5,500 |
|
Camping |
Per Night |
Camp Site |
NAD 210 |
Adult |
NAD 180 |
Children 5-11 years |
NAD 100 |
Chalets
Our chalets are situated 800m from the reception and restaurant area, built along the bank of the Tsauchab River amidst nature. The accommodation includes:
- Double bed chalets
- Family chalets
- Twin bed chalets
- Single chalet
All chalets feature en-suite facilities. While they are not equipped
for self-catering, barbeque facilities with wash-up areas are provided.
Cutlery and crockery can be supplied as needed.
Note that there are no electrical points; only 12V lights are available.
Camping
We offer exclusive camping sites along the Tsauchab River, with an additional
four sites under a grove of False Ebony trees at Naukluft View.
Each campsite is designed with private tiled bathroom facilities, including
hot-water showers and flush toilets, as well as a unique tree shower and
flushing bush toilet with a view.
Electricity is not available at the campsites, but we cater for all electrical
needs at reception 24/7.
What To Do at Tsauchab River Camp
The Mountain Zebra Hike
This well-marked 21km trail into the Tsaris Mountains offers breathtaking scenery, natural springs, and diverse fauna and flora, making your 5-8 hour hike worthwhile.
The Kudu Hike
A 6km trail leading to stunning views as you ascend Rooikop mountain from 1118m to 1412m above sea level, taking approximately one and a half to two hours.
The Quiver Tree Hike
This trail highlights various aloe species in the area, particularly Aloe dichotoma. The hike lasts about one and a half hours and offers beautiful scenery and photo opportunities.
The Wild Fig Stroll
A leisurely 1.5-hour stroll providing excellent photo opportunities while passing old wild fig trees and natural springs, showcasing the highest density of Ficus Sycomorus trees in Namibia.
The Namib Desert View Walk
A 1.4 km one-way trail featuring breathtaking views into the Namib Desert.
The Klipspringer 4x4 Trail
This trail caters to both novice and experienced 4x4 enthusiasts, offering an adventurous experience rated from 0-5. The trail overlaps with our hiking trail for a combined experience. It requires basic to extensive 4x4 skills depending on the section.
Sundowner Points
- Tsaris View (all guests)
- Eagle View (all guests)
- Platkop View (all guests)
- Namib View (only Naukluft View campers)
Iron Art
Our Iron Arts feature artistic iron sculptures crafted from various materials. Take a tour through our iron sculpture garden for a unique experience.
Hire A Car For Your Trip
A road trip across Namibia is an experience you will cherish forever, the freedom to stop wherever you want and explore Namibia on your own terms, for that you will need to hire the right car.