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Okonjima African Villa — Okonjima Nature Reserve · Private exclusive-use villa on a waterhole
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Okonjima African Villa

Okonjima Nature Reserve · Private exclusive-use villa on a waterhole

Okonjima African Villa is a private, exclusive-use safari villa inside the 200 km² Okonjima Nature Reserve — home of the AfriCat Foundation, and one of the very best places in Africa to see leopard, brown hyaena, pangolin and rhino.

Two en-suite bedrooms in the main thatched house and two separate luxury mini suites accommodate up to eight adults and four children. A pool, lounge and viewing deck overlook a natural waterhole — perfect for wildlife photography and quiet sundowners.

Your stay comes with a private guide and vehicle for unhurried tracking of Okonjima's carnivore population, plus rhino walks, AfriCat tours and the conservation education that defines the reserve.

Why we love it

Exclusive-use private villa
8 adults + 4 children
Private chef, guide & vehicle
AfriCat & carnivore conservation

The Rooms

Okonjima African Villa — Private Villa
Exclusive use

Private Villa

Safari-chic thatched villa with two en-suite bedrooms in the main house and two separate luxury mini suites — exclusively yours. Pool, lounge, dining area and private waterhole viewing deck.

Exclusive use Private pool Air conditioning Outside shower

Information

Description
The Okonjima African Villa is situated in a secluded wilderness area overlooking a natural waterhole that’s ideal for wildlife photography and bird watching. The Okonjima Villa is situated inside the 55 000acre | 20 000 ha | 200km² private, nature reserve. This safari-chic, thatched villa has two en-suite, luxury bedrooms in the main house and two separate private, luxury mini suites, which together can accommodate up to eight adults and four children. A unique African safari experience in a private, boutique lodge, situated in a 200km² private nature reserve. Okonjima Nature Reserve is recognized as one of the premier places to stay to witness carnivores and other endangered species like the rhino, pangolin and brown hyaena in the wild and to be educated about conservation. The AfriCat Foundation was born in the early 1990’s, a Namibia registered non-profit organization which started out primarily as a welfare organization, and has since become focused on research projects which are essential in accomplishing its mission of the long term conservation of Namibia’s wildlife.
Property Facilities
Battery Charging Facilities · Eco Friendly · Internet Access (Complimentary) · Malaria Free · Mobile Connectivity · Pool · Secure Parking
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning · Bath · Dressing Gowns · Electrical Outlets · Laundry Service (Available) · Mini Bar · Outside Shower · Safe · Shower · Tea / Coffee · Verandah

Okonjima African Villa

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