Each of these 60sq m huts echoes the design of a traditional Namibian house, featuring textured walls and a conical thatched roof. The interiors are rustic and simple, decorated in earthy colours that chime well with the savannah and hills of the Khomas Hochland plateau, seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows; there’s also a 20sq m private terrace from which to admire the views and any roaming wildlife. In the bedroom, there’s a king-size bed (which can be made into twins on request), a desk with a leather chair, a comfy armchair and an assortment of African objects and antiques. The bathroom has twin sinks, a walk-in rainfall shower and a deep soaking tub with savannah views. A wood-burning fire is set into the wall between the two rooms, keeping them cosy on chilly nights. The hut also has free WiFi; a flatscreen TV; built-in sound system; minibar; Nespresso coffee machine; tea kit and free bottled water. An extra bed for a child (under 11 years old) can be added on request.