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Rating from 1 to 10: 1=Poor - 10=Excellent
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Rating of this Establishment
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8.75
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Number of Ratings received
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4
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Description in other languages: 
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Okonjima is so much more than just a luxury lodge. It is also home to the AfriCat Foundation, which is committed to researching and rehabilitating Namibia’s threatened wild cat population. AfriCat is known internationally after featuring in an award-winning documentary filmed for the Discovery Channel. Among the carnivores being researched and rehabilitated by AfriCat are cheetah, leopard, lion and caracal. Guests are given the opportunity of tracking cheetahs by foot or visiting the Cheetah Project. Wild leopards are lured to feeding-tables every night, giving all our guests a chance to watch these magnificent predators from the safety of a hide.
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10 Luxury en-suite double Rooms at Okonjima Lodge: all have a bush view, 3 of them overlooking a waterhole. Each room has a verandah and wheel-chair friendly ramp and the rooms are set 15m -20m apart, all some distance from the Boma and Lapa area. Each room has 2 double beds, a mini-fridge to store own drinks, a coffee/tea station, a roof-fan, twin basins and a larger shower. A safe, alarm-system and a telephone.
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8 Unique thatched African Chalets at the Bush Camp: Each chalet is equipped with queen and a ¾ bed, a mini-bar, a private safe for valuables, a kettle for that early morning cup of tea or coffee and a telephone. The Junior suite boasts 2 double beds, a bathtub, an outside shower and a fireplace.
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The Villa, overlooking a natural waterhole, is situated in a secluded wilderness area approximately 10 km from our Main Camp. THE VILLA has 2 separate, private Suites, together with 2 select, en-suite bedrooms in the ‘Main House’, which together can accommodate groups of up to 8 adults and 4 children.
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The Bush Suite, overlooking a waterhole, nestled in the open Acacia thorn-veld with the sandstone Omboroko Mountains in the background, is situated in a secluded wilderness area approximately 3,5km from Main Camp and 500m from Bush Camp. It has 2 separate, private, en-suite bedrooms under a magnificent thatched roof, which together, can accommodate a family or small group of 4.
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Type
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Plains Camp - Standard Single Room
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N$ 3280.00 DBB
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Plains Camp - Standard Double Room
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N$ 4860.00 DBB
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Plains Camp - View Room Single
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N$ 4315.00 DBB
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Plains Camp - View Room Double
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N$ 6930.00 DBB
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Bush Camp - Single Luxury Chalet
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N$ 7384.00 FI
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N$ 5690.00 DBB
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Bush Camp - Double Luxury Chalet
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N$ 13068.00 FI
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N$ 9680.00 DBB
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Park fee of N$230.00 included in the above rates. FI Rate includes: Accommodation, Meals, Activities, Levy, Vat, Coffee/Tea & Fruit available throughout the day. DBB Rate includes: Accommodation, Dinner, Breakfast or Brunch, Levy, Vat, Coffee/Tea & Fruit throughout the day.
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Okonjima Camping
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N$ 420.00 Per Person SC
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- Visit the Cheetah Project
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- Wild leopard are fed every night - giving guests a chance to watch these magnificent predators from the safety of a hide
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- Game drives and the chance to view big cats in their natural environment
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- Safe, Self-Guided trails of up to ten kilometers
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- Bird hides to spot some of the 300 indigenous species in the area
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- Night viewing of porcupine, honey badgers and caracal
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- Relax at the Swimming Pools
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Our retreat is only two and a half hours by road from Windhoek. To those coming from the South (B1): Take the Gravel turn-off to your left just after the sign “Otjiwarongo 50km”
To those coming from the North (B1): Take the Gravel turn-off to the right just after the sign “Okahandja 130km” This turn-off is approximately 48km South of Otjiwarongo and is marked “Okonjima”
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