Landsberg Farm, Namibia
This family-run campground, located off the beaten path, became one of our favourite stops. Reaching it required a long stretch of off-roading, but it was worth every bump.
Tip: The last 25km to the farm was rough terrain full of potholes and heavy bush areas—four-wheel drive and reduced tire pressure recommended.

With only four campsites, we felt completely immersed in nature. Although remote, the amenities were luxurious.

Landsberg Farm Campground is located on a 16,000-hectare working farm. Sites feature private showers, toilets, outdoor sinks, fire pits, and hot water on demand. Wi-Fi was available for a small fee, but the signal did not reach the campsites.

And did I mention the puppies? The boys were in heaven.

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