Une maison et des suites respectueuses de leur environnement en Namibie
Habitas Namibia, est un lieu hors-normes, situé sur un terrain de 50 000 hectares autrefois privé, mais devenu une réserve naturelle en Namibie. Il comprend une villa privée et 15 suites dans un cadre exceptionnel. Respectant la faune et la flore environnantes, il se caractérise par son aspect durable, où chacune des chambres a été conçue comme un lieu privé construit avec le minimum d'impact possible, s'adaptant à la forme naturelle du terrain L'hôtel propose entre autre, des promenades avec des membres de la tribu San (l'une des plus anciennes d'Afrique), des ateliers de cuisine et de plantes médicinales. Un fabuleux endroit pour s'échapper... Photo: Adrian Gaut
Environmentally friendly house and suites in Namibia
Habitas Namibia, is an extraordinary place, located on a 50,000 hectare site that was once privately owned, but has now become a nature reserve in Namibia. It comprises a private villa and 15 suites in an exceptional setting. Respecting the surrounding flora and fauna, it is characterized by its sustainable aspect, where each of the bedrooms has been designed as a private place built with the minimum possible impact, adapting to the natural shape of the land. The hotel offers, among other things, walks with members of the San tribe (one of the oldest in Africa), cooking and medicinal plant workshops. A fabulous place to escape... Photo: Adrian Gaut
Environmentally friendly house and suites in Namibia
Habitas Namibia, is an extraordinary place, located on a 50,000 hectare site that was once privately owned, but has now become a nature reserve in Namibia. It comprises a private villa and 15 suites in an exceptional setting. Respecting the surrounding flora and fauna, it is characterized by its sustainable aspect, where each of the bedrooms has been designed as a private place built with the minimum possible impact, adapting to the natural shape of the land. The hotel offers, among other things, walks with members of the San tribe (one of the oldest in Africa), cooking and medicinal plant workshops. A fabulous place to escape... Photo: Adrian Gaut
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