Okonjima Lodge and Bush Camp |
West of the Waterberg Plateau Park, the vast plains are occasionally broken by the remnants of ancient Sandstone ‘Outcrops’, which once covered large areas of northern Namibia. Nestled among the "Omboroko Mountains" lies OKONJIMA – a Herero name meaning place of the baboons. This is much more than just a lodge. OKONJIMA is also home to THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION.
Rhenish mission station ruins at Waterberg:
AFRICAT became internationally renowned after featuring in an award-winning
documentary filmed for the Discovery Channel in 1995 &1996. Namibia is home to
the world’s largest wild/free-ranging cheetah population; the majority of this
country’s cheetahs and leopards can be found on approximately 7000 commercial
farms. These large carnivores occasionally prey upon the livestock that roam
unprotected in the veld. As a result, carnivores are often regarded as vermin by
the livestock and game-farming community and are deliberately trapped and/or
killed. AFRICAT has had to take on a large number of captive cats / carnivores
no longer wanted by other establishments. Among the carnivores being rescued,
researched and rehabilitated by AFRICAT are cheetah, leopard, lion, caracal,
wild dog and hyaena.
OKONJIMA is a family-run business. Wayne, Donna and Rosalea Hanssen who co-own
and live on the property, bought OKONJIMA from their parents, Val and Rose in
1993 turning, the then, cattle farm into a conservation project. Today THE
AFRICAT FOUNDATION is the ‘World’s Largest Cheetah and Leopard Rescue and
Release Programme’. AFRICAT has saved more than 850 cats since 1993. OKONJIMA is
in a Malaria-Free area.
ACCOMMODATION:
• A Grand Villa with 2 rooms and 2 Suites. (8 – 12 pax, 1 group
only)
• A Select, Private Bush Suite with 2 rooms. (4 pax, 1 group only)
• A Luxury Bush Camp with 8 unique, thatched, African-style chalets. (16 pax)
• The Bush Camp’s, 3 en-suite, luxury Twin Tents. (6 pax)
• A Main Camp with 10 comfortable, en-suite, double rooms. (20 pax)
• The Main Camp’s, 3 en-suite, luxury, Twin Tents. (6 pax)
LODGE FACILITIES:
• Main Camp & Bush Camp each has a curio shop. If you are a guest at
The Villa and Bush Suite you are welcome to visit either Camp, if you so wish.
• All 4 Camps have a swimming pool, outside fire-place, an independent kitchen/
restaurant & bar facilities.
• The Villa, Bush Suite & Bush Camp also have an inside fireplace and each have
a waterhole where wildlife may be viewed.
• The Villa and Bush Suite boast ‘ozoneated pools’, where ultra violet light is
used to keep the pool clean instead of chemicals or chlorine.
ACTIVITIES:
• THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION: AfriCat is a non-profit organisation set up to
conserve and protect threatened cheetah, leopard, and other wild cats of
Namibia. You will be able to observe some of this programme at work and learn
more about these amazing and beautiful animals.
• LEOPARD VIEWING: Leopards are frequently seen, giving you an
opportunity to observe these magnificent predators from a hide, or
‘radio-tracked’ from our game-viewing vehicles. The leopards roam freely and
catch their own prey within the 4500 ha rehabilitation area. These cats however,
are notoriously people-shy and sightings are not guaranteed.
• THE CHEETAH PROJECT: Offers you a valuable insight into the welfare
work of The AfriCat Foundation.
• CHEETAH TRACKING ON FOOT: You are invited to participate on foot in the
radio-tracking of the rehabilitated cheetahs on the Cheetah Tracking Trail.
• BUSHMAN TRAIL: Experience a day in the life of a Bushman. It
constitutes an easy walking trail and is highly informative. You get to learn
about the art of making traditional artefacts and how the San adapt and survive
in an unforgiving wilderness environment. Participation is welcomed!
• NATURE TRAIL: Self-guided walking trails of up to 8 km, for those of
you who want to spend some time alone in the solitude of the Okonjima
wilderness.
• BIRD WATCHING: Identify some of the more than 250+ species in the area,
including some of the Namibian endemics – Carp’s Black Tit, Hartlaub’s Francolin
and the Damara Rock Runner.
• NOCTURNAL ANIMALS: MAIN CAMP & BUSH CAMP GUESTS ONLY! At the nocturnal
hide you may view after-dinner 'Nightlife' such as porcupine, honey-badgers and
caracal, amongst others. The Villa and Bush Suite guests do not visit the
nocturnal hide. If Bush Suite guests wish to join the Bush Camp guests during
their after-dinner activity – prior notice must be given! The Villa & Bush Suite
guests will have the possibility to view night life from their private
‘flood-lit’ water holes.
• SWIMMING: Guests are welcome to make use of the pool at any time of the
day or night. All camps have their own swimming pool.
• PHOTOGRAPHY: With the abundance of animals and bird life and
spectacular scenery, Okonjima is a photographer’s paradise. Be sure to take
plenty of film and memory cards!! Photographers take note: Due to the specific
nature of host rehabilitation project – all free roaming cats on OKONJIMA are
radio-collared.
ALL cats that are part of AfriCat’s Welfare Project are NOT radio-collared.
OKONJIMA WILDLIFE:
• Leopard, Cheetah, Caracal, African Wild Cat, Brown Hyaena, Black
Backed Jackal, Aardwolf, Bat-eared Fox, Aardvark, Pangolin, Honey-badger,
Porcupine, Large & Small Spotted Genet, Striped Polecat, Kudu, Oryx, Red
Hartebeest, Gnu or Blue Wildebeest, Eland, Impala, Giraffe, Hartmann’s
(Mountain) Zebra, Burchell’s Zebra, Steenbok, Common Duiker, Damara Dik-Dik,
Warthog, Chacma Baboon, Rock Hyrax, Jameson’s Red Rock Rabbit, Springhare, Scrub
Hare, Ground Squirrel, Dwarf, Slender, Yellow & Banded Mongoose to name the most
common species.
• Over 250 bird species have been identified on OKONJIMA, including some
Namibian endemics such as the Carp’s Black Tit, Hartlaub’s Francolin and the
Damara Rock Runner.
• [The Africat Welfare Project is also home to Lion, Spotted Hyaena and Wild
Dog]
OKONJIMA ANIMAL WARNING!
• Under NO circumstances should animals be fed! (except birds from your room;
birdseed is provided at The Villa, Bush Suite & Bush Camp)
• Open food in your room, citrus and sweets can cause problems with baboons,
badgers, mice etc
• If baboons are fed or food is readily available, they often have to be put
down!
• OKONJIMA can honestly say that establishment have had NO problems with baboons
or other wild animals, scavenging for food around host lodges. All kitchen
‘left-overs’ are offered to nocturnal animals such as porcupine and
honey-badgers at host night hide. These animals are NOT dependent on this food,
but see this as an ‘easy meal’. As a traveller in Namibia you do not often have
the opportunity to see nocturnal animals, but you are under no obligation to
join this activity.
AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOUR PROGRAMME WILL LOOK LIKE:
ONE NIGHT @ OKONJIMA – BUSH CAMP and MAIN CAMP guests
After afternoon coffee, tea and cake - ‘radio-track’ Leopards from host
game-viewing vehicles. The leopards roam freely and catch their own prey within
the 4500 ha private Rehabilitation Area.
• After dinner - join us at the nocturnal hide where you may view 'Nightlife'
such as porcupine, honey-badgers and caracal, amongst others.
• The following morning (day of departure) - visit The Cheetah Project, which
offers you valuable insight into the welfare work of The AfriCat Foundation.
TWO NIGHTS @ OKONJIMA – BUSH CAMP and MAIN CAMP guests
Day 1:
After afternoon coffee, tea and cake - ‘radio-track’ Leopards from host
game-viewing vehicles. The leopards roam freely and catch their own prey within
the 4500 ha private Rehabilitation Area.
• After dinner - join us at the nocturnal hide where you may view 'Nightlife'
such as porcupine honey-badgers and caracal, amongst others.
• The following morning - you are welcome to join the Bushman Trail – It
constitutes an easy walking trail and is highly informative. You get to learn
about the art of making traditional artefacts and how the San adapt and survive
in an unforgiving wilderness environment. Participation is welcomed!
Day 2:
• After brunch - you are welcome to go on one of host Self-guided Walking
Trails of up to 8 km, or do some birding - identify some of the more than 250+
species in the area, including Namibian endemics – Carp’s Black Tit, Hartlaub’s
Francolin and the Damara Rock Runner.
• After afternoon coffee, tea and cake - visit The Cheetah Project, which offers
you valuable insight into the welfare work of The AfriCat Foundation.
• The following morning (day of departure) - you are invited to participate on
foot in the radio-tracking of the rehabilitated cheetahs on the Cheetah Tracking
Trail.
PLEASE NOTE:
• Due to unforeseen circumstances, changes to the 1 or 2 day program may be
necessary.
• THE VILLA and BUSH SUITE: You will have your private guide, and
therefore your guide will be flexible as to the wishes of the activities that
you would like to participate in. (Within a ‘cat logic’ day. Cats are not active
during the hot hours of the day, and establishment do not like disturbing any of
the rehabilitated or welfare cats between 10h00 – 15h00).
• THE OMBOROKO CAMP SITE: Campers ONLY participate in the AfriCat Welfare
Project. If you are a camper and stay 2 nights, The Bushman Trail and
self-guided walks in the Omboroko Mountains are also on offer.
THE VILLA: OKONJIMA’S GRAND AFRICAN HOUSE
A Unique Experience in a Home away from Home. THE VILLA, overlooking a natural
waterhole, is situated in a secluded wilderness area approximately 10 km from
host Main Camp.
• THE VILLA has 2 separate, private Suites, together with 2 select, en-suite
bedrooms in the ‘Main House’, which together can accommodate groups of up to 8
adults and 4 children.
• The graceful ‘Main House’ consists of:
• an Up-to-date, chef-designed kitchen with wine and soft
drink coolers, both gas and electrical cooking facilities and an endless supply
of ice from a double door refrigerator.
• The living spaces are punctuated by a spacious lounge and dining area with an
open, wood-burning fireplace.
• There are 2 en-suite, luxury bedrooms. The bathrooms have both an inside
shower and a spectacular, outside bush-shower, together with a beautiful
bath-with-a-view.
• a Magnificent infinity pool, surrounded on three sides by African, red teak
decking and a walkway to an open, shaded ‘Sala’ - for some serious birding and
afternoon napping - incorporating a roof fan to stir the gentle breeze that
crosses the adjoining waterhole.
• 2 separate, exquisite, thatched Suites situated approximately 35m – 50m on
either side of ‘The Main House’ are completed
• by a well-stocked mini bar in each Suite.
• Guests, once again, have the choice of either an inside or a unique, outside
bush-shower.
• Toilets and bidets accompany the baths, all with a bush view.
• Fittingly, 3 of the 4 bedrooms have magnificent, wheeled, king size beds, for
rolling out onto the terraces to sleep under the stars.
• All the bedrooms
• Have air-conditioning, high airy roofs with fans and when
needed, heating facilities.
• An array of three, glass-panelled doors easily fold away to give magnificent,
panoramic views of the surrounding vistas. These open doorways may be
substituted with an elegant but practical, ‘roll-down’ canvas partitioning that
contains heavy-duty gauze screens. This zip-fastened, secure, tent-style
canvassing not only provides sufficient light, but also contributes to the
impression of living in the wild by delivering the audible ambience of your
surroundings, while still maintaining a degree of comfort and safety.
• Have Wi-Fi or a dial-up, internet connection with ample work space.
• A personal host or hostess and chef attend to all your needs
whilst you enjoy your exclusive guide and game-drive vehicle, thus setting the
leisurely pace that bests suits you, your family or small group of friends,
during your stay at OKONJIMA’S Grand African House.
• No children under the age of 8 years.
• A Fully Inclusive rate ONLY.
BUSH SUITE
OKONJIMA’S Select, Private Suite
A Unique Bush-Cottage in Africa. The Bush Suite, overlooking a waterhole,
nestled in the open Acacia thornveld with the sandstone Omboroko Mountains in
the background, is situated in a secluded wilderness area approximately 3,5km
from Main Camp and 500m from Bush Camp.
• Bush Suite:
• Has 2 separate, private, en-suite bedrooms under a
magnificent thatched roof, which together can accommodate a family or small
group of 4.
• consists of a modern, chef-designed kitchenette, with wine and soft drink
coolers, both gas and electrical cooking facilities and an endless supply of ice
from a double door refrigerator.
• The living space boasts a spacious lounge, a dining area under-roof or outside
under natural shade and an open, wood-burning fireplace.
• a uniquely designed pool (13 metres in length).
• The Bedrooms
• Have high roofs with fans, air-conditioning and when needed, heating
facilities.
• Has 2 Queen-size beds, of which ONE can be wheeled outside onto the terraces,
for a night under the stars!
• The doorways have an elegant but practical, ‘roll-down’ canvas partitioning
that contains heavy-duty gauze screens; on either side, 2 large glass-panelled
windows enhance your 180 degree vista. The zip-fastened, secure, tent-style
canvassing not only provides sufficient light, but also contributes to the
impression of living in the wild by delivering the audible ambience of your
surroundings, while still maintaining a degree of comfort and safety.
• Each bathroom has both an inside shower and a spectacular, outside
bush-shower, together with a beautiful, colonial, bath-with-a-view.
• Toilets and bidets accompany the baths, all with a bush-view.
• Each bedroom has a Wi-Fi or dial-up, internet connection with ample work
space
• A personal host / hostess and chef attend to your needs whilst you enjoy your
exclusive guide and game-drive vehicle, thus setting the leisurely pace that
bests suits you, your family or small group of friends, during your stay at
OKONJIMA’S unique Bush Suite.
• No children under the age of 8 years.
• A Fully Inclusive rate ONLY.
BUSH CAMP: OKONJIMA’S LUXURY, AFRICAN CHALETS
The Luxury Bush Camp is Situated at the Edge of a Wilderness Area, 3km from Main
Camp.
Bush Camp comprises:
• 8 thatched, African-style chalets,
• 3 luxury, en-suite tents
• a Lapa in the form of the indigenous ‘camelthorn’ pod and a secluded
swimming pool.
● Each exclusive chalet enjoys complete privacy, and is a unique combination of
earthy ochre walls and khaki-green canvas, under a thatched roof.
● Each chalet is equipped with queen and a ¾ bed, a mini-bar, a private safe for
valuables, a kettle for that early morning cup of tea or coffee and a telephone.
● All chalets are between 80m – 100m apart from each other.
• For those who wish to feel the closeness of nature, the front 180º of canvas
paneling may be rolled up, inviting you to enjoy your own ‘bushveld’ vista.
• In front of each chalet, a birdbath is visited by a variety of birds and small
mammals.
• The extensive ‘camelthorn’ shaped Lapa, encompasses the reception area and
curio-shop, a cozy lounge with a rustic, inside fire-place, an outside
fire-place, a kitchen and dining area – all overlooking a waterhole.
• No children under the age of 12 years.
• Rate: Half Board (HB) and Full Board (FB) on request.
MAIN CAMP: OKONJIMA’S HOMESTEAD
THE FAMILY FARM HOUSE, TURNED LODGE IN 1993
Main Camp was the original Hanssen-family farmhouse, reconstructed as a
lodge in 1993.
• All 10 double rooms are situated around a lush garden and overlook the
open-fire entertainment area.
• 3 en-suite, luxury twin tents.
• A secluded swimming pool.
• No children under the age of 12 years.
• Rate: Half Board (HB) and a Full Board (FB) on request.
URGENT STATEMENT!
An increasing number of tourism lodges are holding cheetahs, leopards and
other wild animals in captivity for entertainment purposes. OKONJIMA supports
the conservation of wild animals IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT and has set an example
by withdrawing cheetahs from appearing on the lawn in front of the lodge.
The practice of catching cheetahs in the wild for captivity is causing a drain
on the wild population. Revenue earned through showing these captive cheetahs at
lodges rarely goes back into conservation practices. THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION has
also had to take on a large number of unwanted cheetahs, when lodge owners or
farmers decide that they are not worth keeping. It is OKONJIMA’S long-term aim,
to encourage viewing of large carnivores in the wild, rather than in a captive
environment and cheetahs on the lawn are detrimental to this long-term approach.
Guests visiting OKONJIMA will still be visiting THE AFRICAT FOUNDATION and
learning about large carnivores in the wild like cheetah, leopard and lion, but
in a constructive manner.
SEASONS: Either the Main Camp OR the Bush Camp, The Villa OR Bush Suite are
closed during certain periods in December, January & February each year for
maintenance and upgrading. Please contact OKONJIMA to confirm closing dates.
WINTER: June to August: Early morning, evening and night-time temperatures
can drop below freezing; temperatures of - 4ºC to - 6ºC have often been
recorded. (The lowest temperature ever recorded on OKONJIMA was -18ºC). Please
make sure that you bring along warm clothing such as jackets, (preferably down
as well as a wind-breaker) a beanie, gloves, warm trousers and comfortable
closed shoes or boots. NO indoor heating is provided at any of the Camps.
For your comfort, Bush Camp and Main Camp provide gas heaters at meal times and
water bottles are placed in the beds before you retire at night.
All open, game-viewing vehicles carry windproof blankets. The Villa and Bush
Suite each has a fire-place in the dining/lounge area and rooms are fitted with
heating facilities. If the wind does not blow the days are beautiful, warm and
sunny. The mornings and evenings can get very cold.
SUMMER: September to May: The day-time temperatures can be high during
October, November, December and January! Rain is expected from January to April,
but can start in December during a good year. [September can suddenly get cold]
Temperatures vary from 20ºC up to approximately 38ºC.
OKONJIMA’S average rainfall is approximately 450mm. During the 2006 wet season
OKONJIMA had a 1000mm of rain.
Please note that Namibia can get very wet during certain rainfall seasons, and
the dry rivers beds can turn into raging water traps!
A large part of Namibia is arid and the air is very dry. Please ensure you drink
plenty of water every day! (Recommendation: at least 2 litres a day)
A hat, sunscreen (SPF 30+), loose, light, cotton clothing, sunglasses and
re-hydrate, are also recommended.
It is advisable to participate in the activities on offer during the early
morning hours or late afternoon. A ‘siesta’ is recommended between 12h00 –
15h00; the hottest part of the day!
OKONJIMA is surrounded by rivers, which are dry for most of the year. However
you are advised to check on accessibility during the rainy season.
OKONJIMA is situated in a MALARIA-FREE area.
LOCATION BY ROAD OR AIR / PROPERTY SIZE:
OKONJIMA is half-way between Windhoek and Etosha National Park (2½ hours drive –
B1) To those coming from the south (B1): Take the gravel turn-off to your left,
just after the sign “Otjiwarongo 50km”.
To those coming from the north (B1): Take the gravel turn-off to the right, just
after the sign “Okahandja 130km”. This turn-off is approximately 48km south of
Otjiwarongo, and is marked “Okonjima 24km”.
Excellent tar road from Windhoek (B1) – 2½ hours drive from Windhoek, 3 hours
drive from the International Airport – Hosea Kutako. 3 – 4 hours drive to Etosha.
24km of gravel road once you turn off the B1. Please call ahead to confirm road
conditions during the summer months.
OKONJIMA is centrally located thereby being ideally suited as a base from which
to organise various excursions to other locations.
Air Access: Private airstrip – 1,3km, 5min drive from Main Camp, 15min from Bush
Camp, 20 min from Bush Suite, 25 - 30min from The Villa.
Co-ordinates: S 20º 51’ 59” E 16º 38’ 22”
Property Size: 22 000ha / 55 000 acres / 220 km² – OKONJIMA Lodge encompasses 4
different farms – Okonjima 6000ha, Ombujongwe 7500ha, Joumbira 4000ha & Marathon
4500ha.
Tusk Trust Rehabilitation Park: 4500ha (10 000 acres)
NB: PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING!
THIS INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT TO READ:
• In order to be in time for the afternoon activities, a general guide for
arrival times is before 15h00 (winter) and 16h00 (summer).
• Check-in from 12h00. Guests are respectfully requested not to arrive before
12h00 and to please vacate your room on the day of departure by 10h00 at the
very latest!
SAFETY & SECURITY:
• You will be asked to sign a ‘disclaimer of liability’ on check-in and this
is a condition of all guests staying with us. If you have any problems with this
indemnity, you should please discuss it with your lodge manager, Tristan Boehme
or the Hanssen Family.
• A basic first-aid kit is provided on every game vehicle, as well as at all
base Camps.
• The closest private hospital, MediCity - is in Otjiwarongo, 50 minutes drive
or 15 minutes by air from OKONJIMA.
• Emergency, paramedic, air evacuation is covered by OKONJIMA’S Public Liability
insurance
• OKONJIMA has a security check-point at the B1 turn-off, so that all incoming
or out-going traffic is accounted for. The security guards are in radio and
cell-phone contact with the lodge 24:7.
• Most of the Camps on OKONJIMA (except Main Camp) are not fenced off from the
surrounding bushveld, and everyone should be aware at all times that you are in
a private reserve where predators and other wild animals roam freely. You are
warned not to approach any animals unless accompanied by an OKONJIMA guide.
• You are advised not to roam freely around at night, unless accompanied by a
member of the ‘Okonjima Family’. It is however, safe to walk to and from your
room/chalet with a flash light/ torch. On request and if you so require, someone
will escort you back to your room or chalet after dark.
• Establishment have first class fire-fighting apparatus, including host own
fire engine. All rooms/chalets/suites are fitted with manual fire hydrants.
• OKONJIMA is in a Malaria-Free area.
Rates: on request
Rates FB (full board, including: accommodation, meals and activities) | |
Main Camp | |
Standard view rooms: Single | - |
Standard view rooms: sharing per person | - |
Standard garden rooms: Single | - |
Standard garden rooms: sharing per person | - |
Rates HB (half board, including: accommodation, dinner and brunch) | |
Main Camp | |
Standard view rooms: Single | - |
Standard view rooms: sharing per person | - |
Standard garden rooms: Single | - |
Standard garden rooms: sharing per person | - |
Rates HB (half board, including: accommodation, dinner and brunch) | |
Bush Camp | |
Luxury chalets: single | - |
Luxury chalets: sharing per person | - |
Rates FB (full board, including: accommodation, meals and activities) | |
Bush Camp | |
Luxury chalets: single | - |
Luxury chalets: sharing per person | - |
Bush suite upgrade: single | - |
Bush suite upgrade: sharing per person | - |
Rates FB (full board, including: accommodation, meals and activities: private guide, vehicle and chef) | |
Bush Suite: 2 x luxury rooms | |
Single | - |
Sharing per person (2-4 pax) | - |
Children age 12-17 years | - |
Children age 7-11 years | - |
Children age 0-6 years | Free of charge |
Rates FB (full board, including: accommodation, meals and activities: private guide, vehicle and chef) | |
The Villa: 2 x suites & 2 x luxury rooms | |
Per person sharing (2-6 pax) | - |
7th and 8th pax only (group reservation) | - |
Per person sharing (7th and 8th pax only) | - |
Children age 12 to 17 years | - |
Children age 7 to 11 years | - |
Children age 0 to 6 years | free of change |
Omboroko camp site: own food, drinks and camping equipment are required, campers can not use lodge's restaurant:
Per person per night |
|
Camping including Africat Welfare guided tour | - |
Children 0-11 years old | FOC |
Children 12-18 years old | - |
Price includes:
1. Visit the welfare project of The AfriCat Foundation. This guided tour
offers you valuable insight into the work of AfriCat. Okonjima is world renowned
for excellent opportunities to view and photograph cheetah, leopard and lion. Be
sure to bring plenty of film!
2. Experience a day in the life of a Bushman on the Bushman trail. It
constitutes an easy walking trail and is highly informative. You get to learn
about the art of making traditional artifacts and how the San adapt and survive
in an unforgiving wilderness environment.
3. A self-guided walk through a wilderness area. Trails up to 8km are available,
made with varying degrees of difficulty. Okonjima has positively identified over
250 bird species, which include most of Namibia’s endemics.
4. Private Campsite with 2 private, open-air showers (incl. Hot water), 2
private open-air toilets, a washing-up area and a viewpoint.
Please note that a minimum is 4 pax and more.
Camping includes the activity and not just the camping site. Clients must
provide their own food, drinks and all camping gear.
ONE NIGHT @ THE OMBOROKO CAMP SITE:
• Your rate will include a private campsite and a guided tour to The AfriCat
Welfare Project.
• Self-guided Walking Trails in the surrounding mountains are free of charge
TWO NIGHTS @ THE OMBOROKO CAMP SITE:
1st Day:
• Your rate will include a private campsite and a guided tour to The AfriCat
Welfare Project.
• Self-guided Walking Trails in the surrounding mountains are free of charge
2nd Day:
• Experience the life style of the San People on the Bushman Trial.
• Self-guided Walking Trails in the surrounding mountains are free of charge
THE OMBOROKO CAMP SITE
OKONJIMA’S EXCLUSIVE CAMP SITE
• Your Private Campsite includes 2 private, open-air showers (incl. hot water),
• 2 private open-air, flush toilets,
• a washing-up area under a roof.
• a viewpoint for sundowners.
• Okonjima will provide fire wood.
• Please note that establishment accommodate a minimum of 4 pax & a maximum of
16 pax per site.
• No tents, drinks or meals are provided by Okonjima.
• None of the Lodge facilities are open or available to campers.
• No children under the age of 12 years.
• Rate includes camp site and a guided activity.
Notes:
Age restriction: no children
under 8 years old.
No day visitors.
Drinks are not included in the rates above.
Special meals can be booked in advance. Rates are subject to change without
prior notice should tax be increased or Government levies introduced. Rates
include Value Added Tax.
IMPORTANT:
CHECK-IN TIME IS FROM 12.00
FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN THE AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES:
BEFORE 15.00 (WINTER TIME)
BEFORE 16.00 (SUMMER TIME)
Contact & reservations:
E-mail: info@namibweb.com
To book:
1) you can e-mail us requesting information and/or rates
Reservations are only accepted in
writing: by fax or via e-mail.
Final availability confirmation: in writing: by fax or via e-mail.
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