Zannier Hotels Sonop | INSANE luxury lodge in Namibia's desert (full tour)

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Zannier Hotels Sonop | INSANE luxury lodge in Namibia's desert (full tour)


Join me on a full tour (in 4K) of Zannier Hotels Sonop in Namibia. Recalling the 1920’s era of British explorers, the spectacular tented camp is constructed on top of granite boulders in the midst of untouched desert wilderness.

Read my review of this lodge on my travel blog:…

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  1. Wow! Absolutely over whelming. I would love to stay there. It seems it is a very quiet hotel. Casablanca is the best movie to see. The only place in Africa I have been is to Cameroon to do charity work.

  2. 💫🧡Majestic. I am super delighted with your channel, a lot of peace is transmitted and all the destinations are impressive. Blessings 💫🧡🧡🧡

  3. “The silence of the dessert is powerful” I love this quote because I lived around deserts at some point and the peace you get from it is unmatched. The saying is leave a man in the desert for a month and he’ll become a prophet. Perfect ambience for mindfulness and a healthy, superior intellect!

  4. So so much respect for your videos…you have respect for the employee’s and you still find the way to film everything every detail… I have worked 20 years in 5 star hotel& resorts but you are very different!
    And what I like most….you don’t show your face in every picture…so there you are in your own category😇☀️☀️☀️☀️🍾✨💫💫💫💫🌴

  5. Been watching your channel for years. This is perhaps the only place I feel a twinge of jealousy. I've been on the African continent…South Sudan, in a refugee camp on the Ethiopian border. My accommodations were nothing like this, ha ha!

  6. Lovely resort BUT again I think too few rooms. The lack of guests makes it feel characterless. I like a bit of a buzz. They could have had the individual suites and then maybe a small block of 10 – 20 standard rooms on the other side built as part of the dining block so it covers a variety of cost structures. These places look so under utilised. I also think at strategic points on the stairs to the rooms there’s could be sitting huts to rest or shade when walking on hot days.