Ongava Tented Camp
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Ongava Tented Camp

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Okaukuejo, Oshana, Namibia
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With a stay at Ongava Tented Camp in Okaukuejo, you'll be 11.9 mi (19.2 km) from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate and 12 mi (19.4 km) from Etosha National Park. This all-inclusive tentalow is 23 mi (37.1 km) from Okaukuejo Waterhole.Show More
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Free parking
Excellent service
Ideal location
Lots to do
Sparkling clean
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With a stay at Ongava Tented Camp in Okaukuejo, you'll be 11.9 mi (19.2 km) from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate and 12 mi (19.4 km) from Etosha National Park. This all-inclusive tentalow is 23 mi (37.1 km) from Okaukuejo Waterhole.
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4.8/5
Amazing
Cleanliness4.8
Amenities4.8
Location4.8
Service4.8
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4 Single bed
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Non-smoking
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Tent, 2 Twin Beds
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2 Single bed
Free Wi-Fi
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
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4.8/5
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  • Cleanliness4.8
  • Amenities4.8
  • Location4.8
  • Service4.8
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 3, 2025
Just when we thought our holiday experience in Namibia couldn’t get any better, we arrived at Ongava Tented Camp. Comfortable ‘tents,’ amazing, unobtrusive and friendly service, incredible animal viewing. Tuly, our guide, was exceptional and extremely passionate about the wildlife and the environment. We learned a great deal from him and he made our time here very special indeed. We were staying on New Year’s Eve and really appreciated the effort the staff put into laying a beautiful table and providing a celebratory atmosphere for all the guests. It was a terrific evening. The new year began with the arrival of 12 elephants at the waterhole, an experience that will be hard to top for the rest of the year. Thank you to everyone involved at the camp for a wonderful time. We wished we could have stayed longer.
T‍e‍r‍r‍y‍ ‍W
September 8, 2023
We landed at the Ongava airstrip to be welcomed by Binius, our guide for the next few days, replete with tea and biscuits in the shaded waiting room. After enjoying morning tea, we headed off to our accommodation at the Ongava Tented Camp (OTC), which is within the Ongava Game Reserve adjacent to the Etosha National Park. Some of the many wild animals who call this area home heralded our arrival, including oryx, zebras, and vultures, and as our 4WD vehicle made its way along the dusty road we knew we were in for a treat. Upon arrival we were met by the camp manager Orlando, who provided cool towels and drinks as refreshment after our short drive. After check-in and a camp safety briefing we visited the dining area for lunch, which we enjoyed along with our pilot Romeo, who stayed at the camp in a separate guide's quarters. The reception and dining areas are adjacent to a watering hole, and as we ate lunch we were treated to zebra, giraffe, impala, waterbuck, and helmeted guinea fowl, popping in to quench their collective thirsts. It was a warm winter's day, and this brought out the hyraces, small mammals whose comical behaviour whilst bouncing over the rocky slopes was a delight to watch. Those we saw were about the size of an Australian possum, and they seemed friendly enough. When moving between buildings we were advised to stay on the paths because the camp is unfenced, and if moving after dark or before sunrise were told to contact reception to organise an armed escort. Following a guide armed with a rifle and an ammunition belt studded with large bullets was an unusual but necessary aspect of our stay. Our evening game drive with Binius was joined by fellow travellers Mauricio and Katarina from Milan. We were treated to black-faced impala, waterbuck, warthog, and helmeted guinea fowl. The highlight, however, was seeing two male lions enjoying the afternoon sun. These guys have two prides which they service, and from all appearances they were quite comfortable with their lot in life. Back at camp we were treated to the ubiquitous (but VERY enjoyable) sundowners, followed by a buffet barbecue dinner, complete with steak and chicken and assorted salads. Our drinks were included, so we sampled some of the large variety available, including lovely scotch whiskies and some beautiful African wines. Nice! Time for bed, and under armed escort we made our way back to our tent. When I say tent I really mean a luxury timber cabin, complete with indoor and outdoor showers, stylish bathroom and large twin beds surrounded by mosquito netting. Surprisingly there were no mossies to be seen as the area had had very little rain, so deployment of the netting was not required. Around 3am I awoke to the sound of a roaring lion who seemed to be just outside the tent, and as the hairs on the back of my neck stood up I remembered the emergency air horn that was provided to alert people should a dangerous animal approach too closely. Happily, I didn't nee
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 1, 2024
The place is beautiful by a water hole that elephants and Rhinos frequent. Laundry service offered complimentary. The camp is 16 kilometers from Etosha national park. They only offer one visit to the park for half a day. The park had many animals and we saw 3 lions and it was exciting. The rest of the time you game drive around the camp with not much to see but Rhinos. I wish we could visit the park more often but it was not offered., Our guide Zuma, was very good at trying to find animals to vary our game drives but no predators besides the park.It felt like we got a short hand . food was good but 2nd day was very slim. no juices, no granola and only 2 slices of cheese when we arrived.
Å‍g‍e‍ ‍H
August 28, 2023
A resort/camp that is perfectly placed close to a water hole. Plenty of wildlife both during day and night - lions, rhinos, elephants and more. Great service from a wonderful staff. Highly recommended.
t‍d‍h‍4‍2
June 20, 2023
Stayed at Ongava Tented Camp three nights as part of our two week self driving holiday around Namibia. After entering the gate you drive about 22 km to the camp. Upon arriving we were greeted by a herd of waterbuck, black faced impala and a giraffe. There is a very active waterhole and we were assigned the three tents nearest the waterhole - 3, 4, 5. Ongava is one of the largest private reserves in Namibia. Because it is private, you are permitted to drive off road, which you cannot do in the national park. They limit the number of vehicles at a sighting, which is also good. The first afternoon we found lions within 5 minutes of departing the camp. They were doing what lions do - lounging around. Which makes for great amateur photos. That night the lions hung out at the camp. Lots or roaring at 4:30 am. At 5:30 am they made quite a ruckus, scaring one of the kitchen staff, guides chasing them off. There were tracks all around our tent. The area is not fenced, so guides walk you to and from your tents when it is dark. There are hundreds of rock hyrax (dassies) jumping out of the trees, running across the path. We spent our afternoons by the waterhole. Visited by large groups of breeding elephant herds, herds of kudu, springbok, baboons. Each night the waterhole attracted black and white rhinos. The reserve has 50+ anti poaching rangers and cameras throughout the hills. They have not yet (knock on wood) lost a rhino to poaching. The next day we approached a large male elephant on foot. One can only experience the true size of these creatures when you are looking up at them. Then we approached five white rhinos on foot. Seriously, we were less than 25 meters from them. Such amazing and wonderful experiences. The following day we went into Etosha. So many animals, including two honey badgers and a female leopard and her cub. My only issue was that the way Ongava has designed their vehicles the viewing space (window) in the top row is very small. The roof is low, and we have one friend who is quite tall, so he and his wife took the 2nd row. Another friend who had an issue climbing in and out, so he and his wife took the first row. I like the top row, because normally you have a great view out both sides. But, I couldn't even see out my husband's side of the vehicle because of the low roof. So, the day we went into Etosha I sat next to the driver in the passenger seat. Our guide Binius was fantastic. The meals were delicious. I think we drank them out of pinotage and cabernet. The large rooms (tents) are raised, with indoor and outdoor showers, inside seating and a desk as well as a large deck area looking out to the waterhole. We had several bull ellys walk right by on their way to the waterhole. They are closing down in January 2024 and reducing the number of tents to make it more exclusive, which probably will come with a price increase. So, we were all happy to have been able to go stay at this wonderful
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 1, 2023
Lovely setting, great service, fabulous sundowner game drive. Tents are luxurious—but it seems wrong to soak in the full size tub, or in the outside shower in a drought. We used the indoor shower, quickly! Midday, super hot. A/C is available (seems wasteful in a tent, but necessary) as a cool breeze on either side of the comfortable bed, only. Rest of tent is hot hot hot until midnight. Game drive was exceptional—so many dikdik, but also hare, elephants, and after dark, genet and lions! At the camp waterhole, we saw warthog, jackal, zebra, hornbills, and hyena.
c‍q‍f‍p‍1‍2‍3
May 25, 2023
Stayed three nights. The tented camp is located inside the Ongava Private Game Reserve, 18 km down a dirt road from the Etosha Anderson Gate, in front of a waterwhole frequently visited by elephants rhinos and other wildlife. Small, intimate camp. Very friendly, welcoming staff, who make an effort to learn everyone's names. Spacious, comfortable tents with hardwood floors. No A/C but there is a fan. Amenities include electric kettle, coffee maker and laptop-size safe. Fully enclosed bed with mosquito nets. Comfortable bed and pillows. Bathroom with both indoor and outdoor showers. Hot shower with good water pressure. Standard toiletries provided, along with handwash laundry detergent. Complimentary laundry service also provided. Wifi worked well most of the time (there is no phone reception). Meals served in the restaurant areas right in front of the waterhole. Breakfast buffet with reasonable selection; also hot breakfast options cooked to order. Other meals with limited vegetarian options.
G‍u‍s‍C‍h‍r‍i‍s‍t‍i‍n‍e
May 29, 2023
One of the best places we stayed in Namibia. Everything was outstanding. However the water hole in front of the restaurant and bar area was what made it so wonderful. We saw the full array of African wildlife there while eating or just relaxing. Elephants, giraffes, rhinos: they all appeared. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and during a 4 night stay managed 7 game drives and we never disappointed. Even a honey badger! Cannot recommend this place enough.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 24, 2025
Luxuriöses hide-away direkt am Anderson Gate (Etosha Park). Alles, wirklich alles war ‚fully included‘ (Essen, Getränke, Laundry Service, game drives und Touren in den Etosha Park). Die Zelte sind wunderschön eingerichtet, und vor der Veranda stehen wilde Tiere (Impalas, Kudus, Zebras, Hyänen, Waterbocks, Eland, seltene Vögel und Gnus). Insgesamt wird viel Wert auf Nachhaltigkeit gelegt, das hat uns gut gefallen. Es lohnt sich, hier länger als eine Nacht zu bleiben.
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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 14:00–16:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children 6 year old and over are permitted to stay in some room types at this hotel
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 14
With a stay at Ongava Tented Camp in Okaukuejo, you'll be 11.9 mi (19.2 km) from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate and 12 mi (19.4 km) from Etosha National Park. This all-inclusive tentalow is 23 mi (37.1 km) from Okaukuejo Waterhole.

You can experience a safari, and enjoy an outdoor pool.

This tentalow is all inclusive. Rates include meals and beverages at onsite dining establishments. Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. At Ongava Tented Camp, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM.

Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 14 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and bathrobes. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers and ceiling fans, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Ongava Tented Camp?

The check-in time at Ongava Tented Camp is 14:00-16:00 and the check-out time is 10:00.

Are pets allowed at Ongava Tented Camp?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at Ongava Tented Camp.

How much does it cost to stay at Ongava Tented Camp?

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What is the cancellation policy for Ongava Tented Camp?

The cancellation policy for Ongava Tented Camp varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

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Hotel Star Rating4