Ongava Private Game Reserve

Home to four luxury lodges, Ongava Game Reserve is situated just south of Etosha National Park. The closest entry gate to the park is Andersson’s Gate in the south. All the lodges have been built in such a way as to show off the striking landscape and Ongava’s spectacular wildlife. Ongava Private Game Reserve has dedicated guides that are readily on hand to assist our guests during their stay. With its proximity to the Etosha National Park (it shares a boundary), you can experience amazing game drives on the 30000-hectare conservancy – and is undoubtedly one of Namibia’s best parks.

Night drives and nature walks are not allowed at Etosha National Park – so make the most of your stay at Ongava and enjoy these activities. They’ll be memorable!

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Highlights in Ongava Private Game Reserve

  • Go on a game drive with experienced guides
  • Enjoy the secluded, exclusive location of the lodges
  • Stargazing at night
  • Sleep out on a ‘Sleep Out Deck’ for an unforgettable experience
  • Nature walks on the reserve
  • Watch herds of plains game around waterholes in the dry season
  • Spot lion, oryx, kudu and the damara dik-dik

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