One of the most essential tourism products in Namibia!
Affordable family accommodation at Etosha National Park 4,3 kilometres
from the Andersson entrance gate near Okaukuejo.
We yet again have the view and vision of combining affordability
with comfort and style in a private and protected reserve directly
adjacent to one of Namibia's highlights. The days when cattle still
grazed the grounds around Etosha are long gone. The mountains where
the calves went missing, 'Ondundozonananandana', remain as silent
witnesses. Today we preserve this land as prime destination for
nature lovers with affordable accommodation in Etosha Village taking
it's modern styling cues from a traditional African village.
Features of Etosha Self Catering Village
Fourty well appointed self-catering chalets, each featuring twin
beds, sleeper couch (free for children under 12!) and en-suite bathroom
with open air shower.
Each chalet has its own boma type self-catering area, complete with
wash-up area, stove, fridge and BBQ. Eating & cooking utensils
available.
Our well stocked on-site utility store, "One Stop Cuca Shop",
will cater for all basic needs.
Etosha Village features an experience of a restaurant! In line with
the history of this ancient land, the restaurant area is spread
out, almost 'kraal-like' with natural and traditional building materials
as shelter. Our famous buffet meals can be enjoyed in the 'kraal'
of your choice.
Accommodation Units
The accommodation units at Etosha Village have been designed in
such a way as to combine comfort with real African charm. The units
give the impression of spacious closeness to nature while still
conveniently providing all the modern conveniences that today's
discerning traveller demands.
Some ideas of what to do at Etosha Self Catering Village
By prior arrangement and booking only
Guided Gameviewing Trips
Minmum of 4 passengers per trip
Twice a day excursions to Etosha National Park using two gameviewing
vehicles taking a maximum of 10 passengers per vehicle per trip.
Morning drives commence at approximately 06H30, depending on gate
opening times which vary during seasonal changes. These trips last
for approximately 6 hours and follow a route through the Andersson
Gate to Okaukuejo and further on to various waterholes in a circular
route back to Okaukuejo. There is also a stop-over at "Olifant’s
Bad" where guests are treated to light refreshments prepared
by our gourmet kitchen and have the opportunity to 'stretch their
legs' before continuing back to Okaukuejo where (weather permitting)
they can spend a while watching the animals at the water hole. Afternoon
drives depart at 14H00 and follow the same route. Depending on the
road-accessabilty, guides can suggest and follow alternative routes
to ensure maximum exposure to the animals for the guests. Should
vehicles be available , full-day trips can also be arranged. The
guides driving these vehicles have extensive knowledge of the area
and animals and give a "running commentary" as the trips
proceed .
N$ 550.00 per person per half-day trip : includes entrance fees
to the Park as well as light refreshments.
Sundowner Trips
Minmum of 4 passengers per trip
Weather permitting , sundowner trips take guests to a nearby hill
to enjoy a "sundowner in the bush" while relaxing and
watching the incredible sunsets of the area. The trip departs approximately
18H30 , depending on the weather and seasonal sunset changes and
returns to the Village after sunset at approximately 19H30 for a
sumptious, gourmet dinner.
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