Canyon Village, Namibia | the full details (2024)

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Close to Namibia’s Fish River Canyon, Canyon Village (previously called Canon or Cañon Village) is beautiful ...

... located at the base of a number of bare rocky hills, or kopjes, in the middle of a vast rocky landscape. Although the lodge is modern, a traditional feel comes from a series of attractive murals that depict various scenes from when the Nama people used to inhabit the region.

Just 1.5km from Canyon Lodge, within the private Gondwana Canyon Park, Canyon Village feels very different to this and its other sibling, Canyon Roadhouse. Its popularity with large groups may not suit some independent travellers, but others may like the busier atmosphere. Its 42 chalets are comfortable if relatively basic. Each is built of stone and cement under thatch, and is perfectly functional and well-designed. The windows have mesh screens to keep out insects and mosquitoes, whilst letting in the breeze. Air conditioning helps to cool the air in the hotter summer months, while during the winter additional blankets are provided for the beds.

Apart from a couple of hand-woven Ovambo baskets, the only other decoration is a hand-painted mural above the twin beds. You’ll also find mosquito nets and bedside lights, a safe, a wooden chest, a small table and chair, and a wooden wardrobe, while in the spacious en-suite bathroom are a hot-and-cold shower, washbasin with soap dispenser and mirror – but no electric points.

Three of the chalets are designed with families in mind and have inter-connecting doors between the rooms.

The main areas of Canyon Village are cool and airy, with the occasional bird flying in and out through the open windows. We couldn’t stay on our last visit, in May 2018, but on a previous occasion we were so warmly received by the staff that on our last day we wanted to put off our departure as long as possible – the sort of hospitality that really makes a difference.

Right in the centre of the lodge, and rather unexpected, is a coffee house, where the team serves tea and coffee all day and into the evening, accompanied by home-baked biscuits and cake.

The dining tables in the restaurant are well-spaced around the coffee house, giving a sense of privacy during meals despite the lodge’s size. We found the waiting staff to be friendly and helpful, yet non-intrusive. As you choose your food at the buffet, don't miss the spectacular back wall, built around natural boulders like those that make up the surrounding hills. There's even a huge rounded boulder that almost obscures the public toilets.

Just off the restaurant, in a lovely bar area with comfortable bar stools, a CD of Namibian music is occasionally played to set the mood. The lodge also boasts a very well-stocked curio shop, including a range of gifts and colourful sarongs as well as practical necessities such as sunscreen.

Although Canyon Village does not have a designated lounge, they do have a lovely large, shaded outside area. This is furnished with long tables and benches and is a good place to sit and enjoy your surroundings. Built around some boulders there's also an open-side “lapa” under thatch, where barbecue dinners are served every Tuesday.

The swimming pool at Canyon Village is set relatively far away from the rooms and main area, so guests can chat and splash about without disturbing others. Despite being unheated the pool is very much the place to be during the summer, judging by its popularity when we last visited. We are sure this is helped by the honesty bar, which saves you having to walk back to the main area for a cool drink.

Activities at Canyon Village are often taken in conjunction with guests from its sister properties, Canyon Lodge and Canyon Roadhouse, and include guided and self-guided walking trails, drives to the canyon and in the Gondwana Canyon Park incliding sundowner drives. Alternatively, you can just relax by the pool and take in the surroundings. This area is at its most spectacular in the early morning and evening light – when the landscape glows a deep red, and the opportunities for photography are excellent.

Our view

Canyon Village has a great location near to Fish River Canyon, allowing self-driving guests to explore the area on their own. The lodge is often frequented by groups, but don't let this put you off as its friendly service, pretty views and welcoming staff make it a good place to base yourself to explore this area of Namibia.

Tom Morris

Country manager: Namibia

Geographics

Location
Fish River Canyon, Namibia
Ideal length of stay
2–3 nights
Directions
Located in the Gondwana Canyon Park, Canyon Village is a short drive from Hobas and the main viewpoint for Fish River Canyon.
Accessible by
Self-drive or Fly-and-Transfer

Food & drink

Usual board basis
Half Board
Food quality
We didn't have time to eat at Canyon Village on our last visit in May 2018, but on previous stays the food was delicious and varied, beautifully presented, and with a good selection at all meals, including a variety of hot dishes as well as fresh salads. Much of the produce here comes from the Gondwana Collection’s farm at Kalahari Farmhouse.

Breakfast is a buffet, with a variety of fresh fruit, cereals, cold meats and yoghurts. You can also order a cooked breakfast.

Lunch is from an à la carte menu, which includes salads, sandwiches and chips, as well as full meals.

For dinner, there are usually a couple of choices for starter and dessert, which are both served to your table. The main course is a buffet with a number of dishes, including a vegetarian option. On a previous visit we enjoyed a choice between vegetable fritters on layered melon and shredded lettuce, and brown lentil soup to start. The buffet offered a choice of fresh vegetables, good game meat from their own butcher and fresh salads.

Dining style
Individual Tables
Dining locations
Indoor and Outdoor Dining
Further dining info, including room service
None
Drinks included
Drinks at Canyon Village are at an additional cost.

Special interests

Family holidays
The informal Canyon Village has plenty of space for children to play, a lovely pool and fun adjacent walking trails to explore, making it a good addition to a family holiday to Namibia.
See ideas for Family holidays in Namibia

Children

Attitude towards children
Children are welcome at Canyon Village
Property’s age restrictions
None
Special activities & services
There are no specific provisions for young children here.
Equipment
Cots and highchairs can be arranged on request.
Generally recommended for children
With plenty of space and a relatively relaxed atmosphere we feel that Canyon Village suits families well.
Notes
With an unfenced, unguarded pool we recommend that children are supervised at all times.

Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Canyon Village

Since mid-2018, many of our travellers who stayed at Canyon Village have kindly recorded their wildlife sightings and shared them with us. The results are below. Click an animal to see more, and here to see more on our methodology.

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Oryx

100% success

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Zebra

50% success

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Brown Hyena

0% success

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Giraffe

0% success

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Leopard

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Wildebeest

0% success

Communications

Power supply notes
There is a back-up generator in case of mains power failure.
Communications
There are phone facilities in the reception area for guests to use. There is no cell reception here. Free WiFi is available in the main area.
TV & radio
There is no radio or television at the Canyon Village.
Water supply
Borehole
Water supply notes
All rooms have hot and cold running water and flush toilets. The grey water from Canyon Village is pumped up to the Canyon Lodge water-recycling plant to help keep the gardens at both properties green.

Health & safety

Malarial protection recommended
No
Medical care
The nearest hospital is in Keetmanshoop. In case of emergency, guests can be airlifted to Windhoek from the airstrip at Canyon Lodge, which is 2km away.
Dangerous animals
Low Risk
Security measures
There are no security guards, but all the rooms have keys so that guests can lock their doors.
Fire safety
Although there are no fire extinguishers in the rooms, there are fire blankets in the kitchen in the main lodge area and fire extinguishers in the restaurant.

Activities

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    4WD Safari

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    Guided walking safari

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    Horse-riding

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    Self-guided walking

Extras

Disabled access
On Request
Laundry facilities
Yes, but at an extra charge, and only for guests staying two nights or more. Laundry that is handed in on the day of arrival will be returned to guests the following day.
Money
There is a safe in each room.
Accepted payment on location
Canyon Village accepts Visa and Mastercard payments, but not travellers' cheques. Cash payments may be made in Namibian dollars and South African rand.

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FAQs

Canyon Village, Namibia | the full details? ›

Description. Canyon Village is nestled below the foot of a sweeping rock face in Gondwana Canyon Park, 27 km from the Fish River Canyon in Namibia. Quiver trees, Nama culture and a rugged landscape characterise Canyon Village, with its stone and thatch chalets positioned in a horse-shoe design around the quiver trees.

What is the famous canyon in Namibia? ›

The Fish River Canyon (Afrikaans: Visrivier Canyon or Visrivier Kuil, German: Fischfluss Canyon), is located in the south of Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa, as well as the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia.

What is located in Namibia and regarded as one of the most popular hiking trails in southern Africa? ›

The Fish River Canyon is the second largest canyon in the world and is ranked as one of the best hiking trails in Southern Africa. Hiking is permitted only from May to September. The hike is approximately 85 km's long and takes 4 / 5 days to complete.

How many Gondwana lodges are there in Namibia? ›

Picture galleries, virtual 360° tours and brief descriptions of the 13 Gondwana lodges contribute to the thrill of the forthcoming Namibia trip and foster a desire to experience the natural environment of our uniquely designed lodges as well as the country's culture and history from as close as it gets.

What is the 1 biggest canyon in the world? ›

The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon (or Tsangpo Canyon), along the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, is regarded by some as the deepest canyon in the world at 5,500 metres (18,000 ft). It is slightly longer than the Grand Canyon in the United States.

Why is it called canyon? ›

A canyon is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides. “Canyon” comes from the Spanish word cañon, which means “tube” or “pipe.” The term “gorge” is often used to mean “canyon,” but a gorge is almost always steeper and narrower than a canyon.

Is Namibia a rich or poor country? ›

Namibia is an upper middle-income country, and therefore uses the US$5.50 benchmark for extreme poverty. Despite being an upper middle-income, poverty and inequality levels in Namibian are very high. According to the 2021 Multidimensional Poverty Index, 43.3% of the Namibian population are multidimensionally poor.

What percentage of Namibia is white? ›

Ethnic groups: Black 87%; White 6%; mixed race 7%.

Why do so few people live in Namibia? ›

Namibia consists largely of desert. With very little fresh water, it is difficult for the land to support large numbers of people. The population of Namibia is about 2.1 million people.

What is the story behind the Fish River Canyon? ›

About 650 million years ago (Mya), plate movement formed a north-south graben, or lowered area, along which the ancient Fish River could flow and eventually erode a flat plain, which is today's upper canyon. Glaciation at around 300 Mya, part of the Dyka glaciation during the Karoo Ice Age, further deepened the canyon.

Why is the Grand Canyon so famous? ›

Although the Grand Canyon is known around the world for its vast vistas, beautiful colors, and incredible geology, it's a lot more than just a big hole in the ground! People have been living in and exploring Grand Canyon for thousands of years, forging human connections to this incredible landscape.

What is the most famous canyon? ›

Grand Canyon

This natural wonder is carved over million years by the Colorado River. It is 446 KM long and has a depth of over 1.6 KM.

Why is it called Devils canyon? ›

The two remaining members of the party continued up the canyon, and found a feasible route for the proposed road. As they returned, the second Indian was also fatally bitten by another snake, and he shrieked "El Diablo", as he died. Sexton recounted the story to Col. Williams, and so the Canyon received its name.

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