The Outpost Lodge
The Outpost consists of 12 very open and super-contemporary ‘living spaces’ overlooking the Luvuvhu Rive...
Lodges and hostels aimed squarely at backpackers line the popular routes from Nairobi to Cape Town, although elsewhere in Africa they’re less common. Africa has numerous hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses, ranging from no-frills establishments and spotless family homes, to sky’s-the-limit dens of luxury. Under the ‘hotel’ category you could also be bedding down at a guesthouse, rest house, pensao (in Mozambique) or campement (in West Africa). The latter is a simple rural hotel, often with a campsite attached. In West Africa (especially Burkina Faso), watch out for B&Bs that go by the names of ‘chambres d’hôtes’ or ‘maisons d’hôtes’. A cheap local hotel in East Africa is called a gesti or lodgings, while hoteli is Swahili for basic eating place.
The Outpost consists of 12 very open and super-contemporary ‘living spaces’ overlooking the Luvuvhu Rive...
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