Discover the best hotels in Oshikoto Region including Etosha Village, Mushara Lodge, Toshari Lodge, Onguma the Fort, Ongava Lodge, Onguma Forest Camp, Etosha King Nehale, Etosha Safari Lodge, Hobatere Lodge, Onguma Forest Camp.
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4.5 based on 794 reviews
Situated only 2km from the Andersson entrance gate to Etosha National Park, Etosha Village uniquely combines affordability with comfort, style and exquisite cuisine. The 55 individual suites offer a fully air-conditioned bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a patio to enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. Two small children (under 12) can be accommodated with their parents on a fold-out sleeper couch in the unit. Facilities include an open-plan bar with big screen television, 2 sparkling pools plus a kiddie pool, a restaurant serving delectable cuisine as well as a fully stocked utility and curio shop. Explore Namibia's animal kingdom with a morning or full day Guided Game Drives to Etosha National Park. Enjoy the Walking Trails on our reserve where various small game can be spotted from the lookout decks and hides. Sundowner Drives and Stargazing Sessions allow guests to experience the magic of our sunsets and famous star studded skies.
My daughter and I stayed here last month. It was a nice place to stay with large rooms equipped with great ceiling fan for chasing the mosquitoes away. No mosquito net but with the fan you didn’t need it. Air con worked great. Bathrooms were very cute but sometimes there were mosquitoes in there. We liked the food there a lot. Lots of game choices at dinner. Also great salads and pizza too. The staff were all very friendly and overall it was a very positive experience.
4.5 based on 410 reviews
A luxurious lodge on the outskirts of Etosha National Park that is a truly epic place to stay. Amazing and friendly staff - excellent lunch, dinner, and breakfast, wonderful and insightful game drive and a perfect room and swimming pool area. Couldn't ask for anymore. We wish we could have stayed longer than two nights!
4 based on 386 reviews
Situated only 25 kilometres from Andersons Gate at the edge of the magnificent Etosha National Park and close to the main road between the towns of Outjo and Okaukuejo; Toshari Lodge is ideally positioned for day visits into the park; on your own or on our expertly guided tours. A warm welcome awaits you. Toshari Lodge offers a range of accommodation options, including 22 Standard Rooms, 13 Luxury Rooms, 3 Family Rooms and 3 Campsites. Free WiFi is available throughout the property, and each room is equipped with mosquito nets, air-conditioning, a small outside sitting area from where you can enjoy the tranquil bush and a tea/coffee station for your convenience. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms, with essential amenities and laundry service is available at a small additional fee. The three private campsites each have their own ablution facilities, and hot water. Campers are welcome to use the facilities at the lodge whether it be drinks, meals, WiFi or a refreshing dip in the pool.
Very good stay, very good service, very good accommodation, very good food choices of wild meat dishes and environment, easy access and close to Etosha Pan. The surrounding and the walks were good and the pools and eating area.
5 based on 420 reviews
This Fort is unlike any other, the only one of its kind in Namibia, built in exactly the right spot to give our guests probably one of the best sunset views in the whole of Namibia. Overlooking the beautiful scarceness of the Etosha Pans, decorated only with its wild animals and hundreds of Camel Thorn trees that dot the landscape. Accommodation consists of twelve Bush Suites with fire places for the winter months and air coolers for the summer months. Each suite has an indoor and outdoor shower. The one and only Fort Suite is situated inside the Main Tower of the main complex. It has a large beautifully designed bedroom that leads into a lounge area and out onto a private viewing deck.
If you have the opportunity, try and arrange a 2 days stay at Onguma Fort. From the minute you arrive until the moment you leave, you are indulged in a luxurious environment. Helpful staff, led by the excellent Marissa and aided by the wonderful Claudia, attend to your hearts desires and nothing is too much trouble. The standard of accommodation is superb and the free bar within your room itself aids first class sleep, in so, so comfy beds. The bathroom are beautiful and this, combined with nice touches from the cleaning staff lead to a overwhelming feeling of contentment. The view and table placements at dinner, combined with top quality food and service, made for our best stay in Namibia. It's not cheap, but if you really want to treat yourself, stay at the Onguma Fort for a memory that won't be forgotten.
4.5 based on 472 reviews
The well-established Ongava Lodge is situated along the southern boundary of Etosha National Park in the privately owned Ongava Game Reserve. Situated as it is close to the top of a hill in the foothills of the Ondundozonanandana Mountain Range, the vantage point is beautiful and overlooks a well-frequented waterhole and the plains beyond. Ongava Lodge offers luxury accommodation in 14 rock and thatch en-suite chalets. There are impressive views over the camp's waterhole from the main lounge and dining areas and there is also an inviting pool to cool off in the heat of the day. Meals are either served in the main dining area under thatch or on the dining deck under the stars.Activities include game drives into Etosha, visting hides, and nature drives and walks on the reserve. Ongava has resident white and black rhino, giving guests staying at Ongava the opportunity to see both species.
This is a beautiful lodge, in the middle of the Ongava game reserve, which is a private reserve situated next to Etosha national park, and dedicated to the conservation of rhinos. There are many rhinos in this park and the watering hole placed in front of the large deck which serves as the restaurant makes sure that you spot game all throughout the day. We saw rhinos, lions, hyenas, kudu, springbok while sitting and having a meal. Since the lodge is situated in the middle of the reserve, one is not allowed out of your room once it’s dark, without an armed escort. We had a few amazing safaris in this park.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Onguma Forest Camp is now the new and more aptly re-named Onguma Etosha Aoba! “Tucked into the forest along the dry riverbed is an intimate and relaxed bush camp with a taste of yesteryear safari-style.” Situated in the forested area of a riverine environment, the recently renovated Onguma Forest Camp offers high thatched ceilings, an impressive wine cellar to complement delicious meals served under the stars, a refreshing swimming pool and an elevated viewing deck both overlooking a large and active waterhole.
We loved our stay here. We had the beautiful honeymoon chalet. The whole lodge is really peaceful and all the areas are well maintained. Dinner and breakfast are great. The offered activities are everything you can ask for and the staff is friendly. We would definitely recommend to stay here!
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Strikingly set on the Andoni plains, one kilometre from Etosha National Park’s King Nehale gate is Etosha King Nehale. The lodge effortlessly portrays the shape of an Nguni cattle head, with chalets stunningly furrowed to the north and south, from the central area like a bull’s horns. Upon walking into the reception and curio shop, boma and dining areas, the Oshiwambo ethos is intriguingly evident from colours, fabrics, cutlery, chandelier, table engravings with impactful proverbs and other embellishments. The chalets are spacious and stylishly adorned with a touch of Oshiwambo cultural ornaments, and each has its own plunge pool, allowing guests to behold boundless horizons of the Andoni plains. – Fit for a king and queen. The lodge hosts 40 rooms and pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of the area. There is one detail that puts this lodge over the top: It is its private access to a secluded waterhole, Ontalelo Outpost, which is set in the Etosha National Park. This waterhole is reserved for Etosha King Nehale guests allowing them to immerse themselves in the tranquillity of nature and observe the rich diversity of the animal world in this corner of paradise. To the north, the conservancy is surrounded by the pulsating life of the communal areas of the Oshikoto, Oshana, Ohangwena and Omusati regions. This new Gondwana lodge gives guests the opportunity to combine the natural wonders of Etosha with the cultural vibrancy of the Aawambo people. Royal treatment awaits.
Have to admit that I was a bit biased when arriving; comparing everything to Gondwana's Desert Grace. While Desert Grace gets full stars, there is one thing that King Nehale had that stood out from the rest and that is: Generous Hospitality- scoring an 11/10. The day before travel I got a call that patches of the road at Nehale gate is bad with deep-sunken mud/gunk (because of previous rains), and requires a 4X4. On arrival day, the King-Nehale team fetched us at the gate and pulled us out of the gunk when we got stuck the following day. Working tirelessly outside their normal work requirements and going out of their way to make our stay memorable and pleasant. The highlight was the evening; with delicious food, overflow of drinks, night at the boma with their special traditional performances and even a birthday song! Open hands of generosity and memorable entertainment. We enjoyed singing and dancing with all of you. Wish I could name and thank all the staff here, but a special word of thanks has to go to Davis. Your efforts were seen and greatly appreciated! Thank you King Nehale till next time!
4 based on 1469 reviews
Guests rave about the view: the restaurant and chalets, situated on a hillock, offer magnificent views of the African bush savannah. All of the 65 double room chalets have air conditioners and mosquito nets, and a choice of three swimming pools between them. Apart from the restaurant and bar there is a wooden platform for sundowners high above the Mopani bush.
This review may be a little unfair because we were travelling on a Rovos journey which is upscale, but this lodge is not. The comparison is with Mokuti Lodge which is where we stayed last time we made the same Rovos journey. We had a couple specific of complaints. The walks to the rooms is very long and for anyone older the distance could be a problem. And meals were buffet style and the food seemed to run out from time to time. I would not chose to stay in this lodge again.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
Hobatere Lodge is strategically located 65 km north of Kamanjab on the western border of the Etosha National Park. The lodge has an airstrip and is situated in a concession area of 8,808 ha which is home to a wide selection of game, including elephant, giraffe, eland and Hartmann's zebra.
I will admit to having stayed at Hobatere several time under the previous ownership but will attempt to be totally objective in this subsequent review under the new regime. From the start booking was straightforward but was surprised that my card guaranteeing the reservation was charged immediately with the full amount. Even Agents don't do that. We went with an open mind but it was apparent from entering the concession gate that maintenance was needed. OK. The rains had damaged the track but overall it is not as driveable as it once was. Reception was fine, and check in progressed smoothly. We were offered game drives etc., but as we are habituated to self drive we were shocked and surprised to be told this was no longer allowed. So our daylight drives were restricted to the 16km of access track. On previous visits we had enjoyed using the hide some 900 metres from the lodge, accessed by vehicle for safety, and were further disappointed to learn that it was no longer in use. More disappointment ensued when we learned the smaller observation hide attached to the lodge grounds was no longer frequented by wildlife due to wildlife avoiding it because of the new lapa building being too close. On the brighter side our Rondavel was as we remembered it but with the old 'wildwest saloon' half doors now replaced with full size doors which sadly did not fit properly and needed urgent attention by a carpenter. But apart from that we liked the comfort and cosiness of the Rondavel. Meals, drinking and socialising were to be done in the new Lapa and we had no issues with the delicious meals offered each evening. Overall wildlife viewing was disappointing even allowing for us being there in the green season. As forecast we saw little from the walk up hide, not even birds, apart from two elephants in the distance. We did see more after dark on the two night drives we undertook but again not as much as before. I cannot see us returning here unless and until there is evidence of more enlightened management and improvements to the infrastructure.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Onguma Forest Camp is now the new and more aptly re-named Onguma Etosha Aoba! “Tucked into the forest along the dry riverbed is an intimate and relaxed bush camp with a taste of yesteryear safari-style.” Situated in the forested area of a riverine environment, the recently renovated Onguma Forest Camp offers high thatched ceilings, an impressive wine cellar to complement delicious meals served under the stars, a refreshing swimming pool and an elevated viewing deck both overlooking a large and active waterhole.
We loved our stay here. We had the beautiful honeymoon chalet. The whole lodge is really peaceful and all the areas are well maintained. Dinner and breakfast are great. The offered activities are everything you can ask for and the staff is friendly. We would definitely recommend to stay here!
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