Nature conservation and adventure in luxury environment
At the foot of the sandstone Omboroko Mountains, in the malaria-free region of Namibia are the pearls of Okonjima Lodge. You will spend the night here in attractive rooms, safari-chic chalets or comfortable tents. The Okonjima reserve is best known for frequent sightings of leopards and brown hyenas and as home to the AfriCat Foundation which makes an important contribution to local conservation. Be surprised by your private chef's cooking, take adventurous safaris with your own guide in the Private Bush Suite and African Villa, or wake up with unreal and breathtaking views of the safari plain in the viewroom of Okonjima Plains Camp. Something for everyone, Okonjima guarantees a unique African safari to remember.
One of the refuges of Okonjima Lodge that we think you should definitely visit is:
Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp
In the untethered wilderness of the Omboroko Mountains you will find the beautiful Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp. Your tent offers stunning 180-degree views of the stunning landscape. Discover nature during safaris by 4x4 vehicle, visit the research and rehabilitation centre of the AfriCat Foundation or meet the authentic bush people, the original inhabitants of this part of Africa. Enjoy traditional South African cuisine and cool off in the pool after a day of impressions. Where the world can't find you...
Other lodges of Okonjima Lodge include:
- Okonjima Plains Camp
- Okonjima Private Bush Suite
- Okonjima African Villa
Tips & Tops Okonjima Lodge:
- During your baffles in Okonjima African Villa and Private Bush Suite, you'll have access to a private chef, guide and safari vehicle
- From all accommodations you have beautiful views of a watering hole where wild drinks come
- Small-scale accommodations (African Villa has four rooms, Bush Suite has two rooms, Luxury Bush Camp has eight chalet, one junior suite and three safari tents and Plains Camp is the largest with ten view rooms, 14 standard room and six garden rooms
- Make your adventure unforgettable and take part in a guided leopard tracking
- Learn more about the research program that actively follows leopards. Its findings have provided a great deal of insight into leopard behaviour patterns and provide a positive forecast for a sustainable future for the species in present-day Africa
- The Okonjima Nature Reserve is home to and conduct extensive research projects on rare and endangered species, large and small