Exclusive Mandate – Only serious buyers with pre-approved funds will be considered
A unique and breathtaking red‐dune farm, where the dramatic crimson dunes meet the sky, nestled in the heart of Namibia’s Kalahari landscape. Here is what makes this farm special:
Key Features:
Location & Setting
The farm is situated not far from the small town of Gochas in the Hardap region.
Accommodation & Structures:
A main house with 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
A separate 1-bedroom flat (ideal for staff, guests or additional family).
An entertainment area set on the red dunes itself: includes splash-pool, BBQ and pizza oven, toilet/ablution facilities.
Beautiful outdoor gathering spaces with expansive views over the dunes.
Water & Infrastructure
Five registered boreholes, about 35 meters deep, supplying strong, reliable water.
Already divided into 16 fenced camps/paddocks to manage cattle (and/or sheep) grazing.
The grazing is improved: presence of good pasture grasses such as siergras, duinkweek gras, langbeen boesman polgras (all beneficial for livestock).
Infrastructure in place to support both livestock farming and guest comfort.
Land & Farming Suitability:
The soil, vegetation and fencing all favor both sheep and cattle farming. With water and camps ready, this farm is operational. The crips pasture is strong — good feed for cattle.
Recreation & Amenity:
The dunes provide not just scenic beauty but also recreation: sunrise/sunset across dunes, privacy, and spacious gathering spots. The entertainment area with splash pool and pizza oven offers something unique. The ablution and service areas cater for both work and leisure.
Wildlife & Environment:
The ridge/dune environment likely hosts desert and semi-arid wildlife. The openness ensures wide vistas, dramatic skies, great natural light. The red dunes are both a spectacle and a defining feature of the property’s character.
Additional Context:
This is more than just a working farm—it’s a lifestyle property. Someone buying this shouldn’t just see livestock value, but the retreat and tourism potential (lodging, events, photography, nature lovers).
Because of its proximity to Gochas, it’s relatively accessible while still feeling remote and serene.
Having strong, registered boreholes is a major plus in this region.
The division into many camps is valuable for rotational grazing, herd management, and maybe diversification.
The recreation and entertainment facilities (entertainment area, splash pool, pizza oven) are differentiators compared to typical farms.