Welcome to Okonjima, home of The AfriCat Foundation – the perfect African safari destination.
Situated halfway between the capital Windhoek and the Etosha National Park, the 55,000 acre Okonjima Game Reserve has some of the best accommodation in Namibia, but the highlight has to be the cheetah and leopard safar
is.
Namibian safaris are truly wonderful and as The AfriCat Foundation rehabilitates cheetahs, wild dogs hyaenas and leopards, there are opportunities to see these beautiful carnivores in their natural environment.
Accommodation:
The Grand, African Villa:
2 luxury rooms in the main complex and 2 luxury Suites.
The Villa overlooks a natural waterhole and is situated in a secluded wilderness area, approximately 10 km from the Base.
The Villa has 2 separate, private, luxury Suites, and 2 select, chic, en-suite Bedrooms in the 'Main House' which, together, can accommodate groups of up to 8 adults and 4 children.
The Villa overlooks a natural waterhole and is situated in a secluded wilderness area, approximately 10 km from the Base.
The Villa has 2 separate, private, luxury Suites, and 2 select, chic, en-suite Bedrooms in the 'Main House' which, together, can accommodate groups of up to 8 adults and 4 children.
The Select, Private Bush Suite: 2 luxury rooms.
The Bush Suite,
overlooking a waterhole situated in a secluded Wilderness Area, is nestled in the open Acacia thorn-veld with the sandstone Omboroko Mountains in the background and is approximately 3,5km from Base and 500m from Bush Camp.
Bush Suite has 2 separate, luxury, en-suite bedrooms under a magnificent thatched roof which, together, can accommodate a family or small group of 4.
Bush Suite has 2 separate, luxury, en-suite bedrooms under a magnificent thatched roof which, together, can accommodate a family or small group of 4.
The Luxury Bush Camp:
8 unique, thatched, African-style chalets & 1 honeymoon, junior suite.
The Bush Camp is situated at the edge of a Wilderness Area, 3km from Base.
Each exclusive Chalet enjoys complete privacy, (80m – 100m apart) and is a unique combination of earthy ochre walls and khaki-green canvas, under a thatched roof.
Each chalet is equipped with a queen and a ¾ bed, a mini-bar, a safe for valuables, a coffee/tea station and a telephone to contact reception.
The honeymoon (junior) suite has 2 double beds, a mini-bar, a safe for valuables, a coffee/tea station, a telephone to contact reception, a bathtub, an out-side (open-air) shower, a fireplace and is wheel-chair friendly.
The Bush Camp also has 3 luxury, en-suite Twin Tents for the guides & pilots accompanying their guests. (6 pax)
The Plains Camp:
6 budget, Garden double Rooms; 14 Standard rooms and 10 spacious, upmarket/exclusive, View Rooms. Plains Camp hosts a 3-tier accommodation facility. Plains Camp is family & wheel-chair friendly!
6 Garden Rooms, within the original homestead garden (no wilderness view). Each room is en-suite and has a double and a single bed, a roof-fan and a safe for valuables.
6 Garden Rooms, within the original homestead garden (no wilderness view). Each room is en-suite and has a double and a single bed, a roof-fan and a safe for valuables.
14 Standard Rooms, with a view across the Okonjima plains.
Each room has a small verandah, a wheel-chair friendly ramp and the rooms are set 15m - 20m apart.
The rooms each have 2 double beds, a mini-fridge for own use, a coffee/tea station, 2 roof-fans, twin basins and a large shower, a safe for valuables and a telephone to contact reception.
10 View Rooms, upmarket, exclusive and spacious, with a view across the Okonjima plains.
Each room has a large verandah, a wheel-chair friendly ramp and the rooms are set 25m - 75m apart.
The rooms each have 2 double beds, a desk and comfortable reading chair, a large verandah, a mini-fridge for own use, a coffee/tea station, 2 roof-fans, twin basins and a large, twin shower, a safe for valuables and a telephone to contact reception.
The new, exclusive View Rooms are more spacious than the Standard Rooms and are set further apart, providing more privacy.
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