VISIT OKONJIMA
West of the Waterberg Plateau vast plains are occasionally broken by 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”.

Okonjima, home of The AfriCat Foundation, hosts various accommodation facilities: the grand African Villa, the select private Bush Suite, the luxury Bush Camp, Main Camp and the exclusive Omboroko Campsite.

     

Okonjima is situated halfway between Windhoek, Namibia’s capital city, and Etosha National Park.

Depending on your length of stay at Okonjima, you will have the opportunity to observe some of AfriCat’s programmes. Activities include tracking rehabilitated cheetahs and spotted hyaenas on foot, visiting the AfriCat Welfare Programme and tracking leopards from a game-viewing vehicle. Also on offer are self-guided nature walks and a guided Bushman Trail, where you will experience a 'day in the life of the San'.

www.okonjima.com

     

 

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