Discover the best top things to do in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia including Okonjima Game Reserve, REST - Rare & Endangered Species Trust, Cheetah Conservation Fund, Mahango Game Reserve, Hoba Meteorite, Gross Barmen Hot Springs.
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5.0 based on 82 reviews
It couldn't have been a better experience. Great in all senses: the staff, the place, the activities, the views, the educational side of it, the information provided and the food. Everything really well done and the care for the animals top of the pops! We're locals to Namibia; we'll come back for sure. Thanks for the splendid experience!!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Allowing tourism to brush with conservation & research in order to conserve, understand and educate. Two daily tours will be offered. Private individuals and tour groups are welcome to bring along light lunches or snacks to be enjoyed on site. Tours begin daily at 11AM & 3PM or 5PM depends on season. Costs are USD$55 per person. Visitors with SADC ID’s are given a 10 % discount upon request. We are located east of Outjo on the C39 road to Otavi. After the tar road ends and gravel begins, travel 4 km towards Otavi. There is REST signage on the right. Drive in and follow directions to the centre. We do have certain non-releasable animals that are recognized over the years such as Nesher the Cape Griffon, Ollie the Bateleur, & Amos the Cape Pangolin but since our animal welfare comes first, we never guarantee a visit with a specific animal or species. BOOKINGS ARE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ARRIVAL. You will not be allowed to enter the facility without booking a visit, before you visit.
4.5 based on 488 reviews
A unique opportunity to experience conservation in action! CCF is the global leader in cheetah research, conservation, and education. Its Centre, 44 km east of Otjiwarongo, is open to the public all year round (8 am - 5 pm) except Christmas. CCF works to keep cheetahs in the wild and educate the public. However, it provides sanctuary to injured or orphaned cheetahs, many of which cannot be released back into the wild. Learn about the cheetah's plight, watch them being fed or exercised at high speeds, meet some of our scientists. Our Model Farm teaches farmers how to co-exist with predators. Visitors can meet some of CCF's Livestock Guarding Dogs and their flocks of sheep and goats. You can also try our home-made goat-milk cheese, ice cream or fudge at the Cheetah Cafe. Cheetah View Lodge and Babson House luxury accommodations available and an educational campsite for school groups available.
I arrived just before feeding time with the meat (Donkey - I think) portioned out. The keepers were very informative and open to all questions to enhance your experience. The cafe and gift shop were also good and had extra experiences you could do. I did the Cheetah drive which again was very informative and drive through an enclosure observing the cheetahs. I worthwhile experience in the CCF and what they are doing to help and protect this graceful animal.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
This is a lovely small park. We enjoyed a slow pace through the park to mainly spot new birds. But due to the slow pace we got to see so many animals. We saw elephants, buffalo, hippos, crocodiles,herds of antelope and sable, giraffes, monitors, mongoose, really good bird sightings, etc. Take a slow pace here. You'll be done within 4 hours.
4.0 based on 186 reviews
It was very interesting to see that meteorite, a gift from our universe to Earth. The size of the meteorite is impressive, a good opportunity to take a picture of you near it.
3.5 based on 88 reviews
Friends and I went camping for a night and it was pretty beautiful. Birdsongs and games by the bonfire were very memorable. A bad day camping is still way better than a good day at work. LMAO. Camping wins man. The swimming pool as well as the rich Hot Well, braais. There are some cute Springboks in there too ey, it was thrilling.
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