Okonjima Plains Camp
Okonjima Plains Camp offers three-tier accommodation facility of 10 spacious View Rooms, 14 spacious Standard Rooms and six affordable Garden Rooms. It is family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
The Plains Camp is located 700 m from the airstrip within the secluded wilderness area of Okonjima Nature Reserve and has majestic sunset views. The distance to the nearest town Otjiwarongo is around 50 km and to Waterberg Plateau Park is 40 km.
The Plains Camp Barn is an entertainment area and gathering place that includes:
Dining and lounge area
Wi-Fi facilities
Cellphone reception
Bar
Swimming pool
Curio shop
Views over a waterhole and the Okonjima Plains
Undercover Parking
Okonjima was a cattle farm since the early 1920s that was bought by Brahman breeders Val (VJ) and Rose Hanssen in 1970. By the time Namibia gained its independence in early 1990, they needed to address increasing livestock losses and growing interest in Namibia as a tourist destination. Three years later their herds of Brahman and Jersey cattle were sold and Okonjima’s attention turned to recovering the grass plains and transforming it into a nature reserve, with a primary focus on carnivore conservation through The AfriCat Foundation. Today it’s a luxurious African safari destination in the heart of Namibia that’s ideal for wildlife photography and famed for its cheetah, brown hyena and leopard sightings.
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NAMIBIA:
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OTJIWARONGO:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sossusvlei
WATERBERG NATIONAL PARK:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/waterberg
TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
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Okonjima Plains Camp offers three-tier accommodation facility of 10 spacious View Rooms, 14 spacious Standard Rooms and six affordable Garden Rooms. It is family-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
The Plains Camp is located 700 m from the airstrip within the secluded wilderness area of Okonjima Nature Reserve and has majestic sunset views. The distance to the nearest town Otjiwarongo is around 50 km and to Waterberg Plateau Park is 40 km.
The Plains Camp Barn is an entertainment area and gathering place that includes:
Dining and lounge area
Wi-Fi facilities
Cellphone reception
Bar
Swimming pool
Curio shop
Views over a waterhole and the Okonjima Plains
Undercover Parking
Okonjima was a cattle farm since the early 1920s that was bought by Brahman breeders Val (VJ) and Rose Hanssen in 1970. By the time Namibia gained its independence in early 1990, they needed to address increasing livestock losses and growing interest in Namibia as a tourist destination. Three years later their herds of Brahman and Jersey cattle were sold and Okonjima’s attention turned to recovering the grass plains and transforming it into a nature reserve, with a primary focus on carnivore conservation through The AfriCat Foundation. Today it’s a luxurious African safari destination in the heart of Namibia that’s ideal for wildlife photography and famed for its cheetah, brown hyena and leopard sightings.
Facebook groups:
NAMIBIA:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/namibia.namibia
OTJIWARONGO:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/sossusvlei
WATERBERG NATIONAL PARK:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/waterberg
TRAVEL NAMIBIA:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/travelnamibia
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