Discover the best Campgrounds in Outjo, Kunene Region including Kifaru Luxury Lodge & Bush Camp, Sasa Safari Camp, Eldorado B&B and Camping, LodgeOnduri, Ohorongo Tented Camp.
5 based on 32 reviews
For an exclusive safari experience, look no further than Kifaru Luxury Lodge & Bush Camp. Kifaru offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in utter tranquillity. Embraced by the beautiful bushveld and exquisite Namibian sunsets, Kifaru Luxury Lodge offers an atmosphere of seclusion. The lodge stands proudly upon the beautifully weathered landscape. Rejuvenate your mind, body and soul, lit by the stars and the moon. We have our own little paradise with more than 60 species of mammals and +- 319 bird species that might be seen on the reserve. After viewing Namibia's diverse game and bird species and one of Namibia's most endangered mammals on an open vehicle game drive, enjoy a sundowner overlooking a one in a million sunset and traditional dining and hospitality and settle in for the night, surrounded by the safely-distant sounds of the Namibian bushveld. Early mornings will reward you with a spectacular sunrise and steaming cup of coffee while you energise for your morning game drive or tracking walk. Kifaru Luxury Lodge has 4 Premier rooms with indoor & outdoor shower and bathtub and 2 Luxury rooms. -In-Room Facilities- Our luxury rooms are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms. Each room has a private deck as well as a safe, mini-bar, coffee station and bathroom amenities. Our premier rooms are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms, each with their own indoor and outdoor shower, toilet & free-standing bath and private deck as well as a safe, mini-bar, coffee station and bathroom amenities. Our rooms are all nestled between Namibia's fauna and flora. All rooms are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms, mosquito nets and verandas. Kifaru Bush Camp For the more adventurous Kifaru Bush Camp is situated 5 km from our main luxury lodge. We have 12 cosy double rooms each with en-suite bathrooms, a shower and a toilet, and is perfect for tour groups. -Facilities on Site- Restaurant Bar Swimming Pool Wifi Curio Shop -Activities- Morning & Afternoon Nature Drives Guided Nature Walks Photographic Safaris Birding Tracking -Outjo Information- Outjo is a small town situated in the Kunene Province of Namibia. It is located in the Northern parts of the country and has a total population of approximately 7 000 residents. The name Outjo means “small hills” and is derived from the surrounding topography. This town is well-known because it serves as the gateway to the Etosha National Park. The town was founded in 1897 by Germans and initially served as their military base. Outjo is located near the Gamkarab Caves known for its many formations, but the caves are unfortunately not open to the public. Outjo can be used as a base when exploring places like the Etosha Wildlife Park, the Skeleton Coast, Koakoveld and Damaraland in the North of Namibia. Outjo is less than an hour's drive (only 94km Southwest) from the popular tourist attraction, the Etosha Wildlife Park in Northern Namibia. -Outjo Attractions- The town museum in Outjo has displays of local history and a variety of animal horns, skins and bones, minerals and gemstones. The museum is also home to an exciting Craft Shop that teaches local woman the art of fabric painting and other skills. Gamkarab cave is 50km North-East of Outjo. There are a few stalagmites and stalactites and an underground lake. Travelling westwards en-route to Khorixas and 95 km West of Outjo, is the Ugab Vingerklip (finger of rock) situated amongst the rugged Ugab Terraces. If you stay on the tarred road, you will miss this. About 35 m high, this distinctive monolith has been moulded into its unique shape by erosion. Rock paintings - 95 km West of Outjo. Can be viewed at Omburo Ost, a neighbouring farm to the Rockfinger site. Etosha National Park - 94km north of Outjo it is one of Southern Africa's most beautiful and most important Game Reserves. The Petrified forest - 140km West of Outjo. The turn-off to the site of the Petrified Forest is 42 kilometres west from Khorixas on the C39 road. The site was declared a national monument in 1950. It is now strictly prohibited to remove or damage even small pieces of petrified wood after it suffered damaging attacks of souvenir hunters. The trees are about 250 million years old and were deposited in the area by the flood which came down from areas further north, suggested by the fact that trunks do not have any branches or roots.
Kifaru Lodge is a hidden gem. A beautiful destination, every room has an amazing view and the attention to detail is impeccable. We loved our stay and the staff was so attentive, it made us feel extra special. Thanks Kifaru!
4.5 based on 173 reviews
Rooms not cleaned. Dogs covered in ticks and fleas. Dog poo inside reception area. Taps and sink grimy. Last customers waste in bins and Toilet! Dogs vomiting in pool and sitting on cushions with fleas meant for guests. Not made welcome by owners. We felt we were intruding in their space. Staff left for 4 hours so struggled to get service,drinks etc. Not allowed appliances in room or phone charging. 6 Dogs had free reign so gardens and paths covered in poo. Told Staff of issues and she said I don't like dogs! Evening meal served outside in dark with the dogs. Requested light but had to abandon after she crawled under table to spray the flea spray whilst we ate.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
We are a guestfarm, 8km south of Anderson gate to Etosha. We are not a 1-5 star establishment. Our setting is informal, but warm, neat,clean and affordable and we offer home-cooked meals and friendly service. We take pride in what we offer and promise a warm welcome and personal contact with us, the owners, and our family and pets!
Excellent!!! Campsites very neat. Friendly staff. Steak braai by Adri was out of this world! I would recommend this lodge to anyone. The lawns are fantastic and campsites spaced out well. Safe place to stay, we did not lock up anything!
Ohorongo Tented Camp is located in the western region of the Ohorongo Game Reserve, and it is magnificently built into the granite boulders of a rocky outcrop
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