The Mushara Collection
Villa MusharaVilla Mushara is a place that will leave you yearning for more, long after your departure
Villa Mushara is situated a mere 8 kilometers from the Von Lindequist gate of the world famous Etosha National Park, thus allowing the best of both worlds
The rugged harsh wilderness of Etosha combined with the exquisite accommodation and cuisine of Villa Mushara offers a stark contrast, which has been depicted in the villas through the use of opposing textures. With individuality in mind, only two exclusive villas have been designed to create an ideal retreat from the stress of modern day life, where an aura of tranquility and contemplation prevails.
Each villa has its own unique ambience, designed with a classic appeal
Each fine detail has been considered within the confines of the 140 square metre living space, from a small private library in each villa to a silver candle snuff in the en suite bathroom.
Air-conditioning will moderate the outside climate and the mini bar with its comprehensive selection of beverages, will satisfy even the most discerning palates. If music is required, an interesting selection of CDs ranging from Mozart to Santana will provide the ideal mood.
What to experience at Villa Mushara
Mushara Cuisine
Mushara is proud to serve delectable homemade meals incorporating a significant amount of their own vegetables, herbs, and fruit from the Mushara garden.
Villa Mushara
Africa’s sweltering sun and desert destinations don’t need to leave you feeling flustered. Soothe away the scorch in the cool welcoming waters of your own private plunge pool with loungers to relax in.
Game Drives
Mushara’s experienced and enthusiastic guides will embellish you with their intricate knowledge of the Etosha pan, the flora and fauna and the diverse animal species you will encounter.
Timeless appeal, shrouded by Etosha’s eminent mystique. Experience the best of both worlds. Whether its your memories of relaxing in the private plunge pool or lounging in the “sala” that’s immersed in bush.
Etosha National Park
This is the place to watch Namibia’s greatest daily wildlife dramas unfold