Guests at Toshari Lodge are greeted into a tranquil setting with a warm welcome and a refreshing drink. The lush garden is the home to many native birds and includes an outdoor pool and herb garden.
Situated 39 km from the Etosha National Park, Eagle Tented Lodge & Spa is located 97 km from Outjo. The lodge boasts a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool which is surrounded by a lush bush.
Set 10 km from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate, Etosha Oberland Lodge offers an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant and air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, Epacha Game Lodge & Spa is nestled within a 21 000-hectare private reserve and is 39 km from the Etosha National Park and 97 km from Outjo.
Situated next to the Etosha National Park, Ongava Lodge offers luxury accommodation in rock-and-thatch chalets. The property boasts panoramic views over the camp's waterhole.
Set 2.4 km from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate, Anderssons at Ongava offers an outdoor swimming pool, a shared lounge and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Okaukuejo cost £154 per night, and 4-star hotels in Okaukuejo are £206 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Okaukuejo can on average be found for £349 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Okaukuejo this weekend is £167 or, for a 4-star hotel, £247. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Okaukuejo for this weekend cost on average around £419 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £167 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Okaukuejo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £247 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Okaukuejo will cost around £419 (based on Booking.com prices).
International travellers can fly into Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek, then drive 435km to Okaukuejo. Domestic travellers can drive directly or take a bus. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek. It's the largest airport in Namibia, offering numerous flight options. It's approximately 435 km from Okaukuejo.
Okaukuejo, Namibia, lacks public transport. The best way to navigate is by hiring a car or joining guided tours. Walking is feasible within the camp, but for longer distances, driving is recommended. Cycling isn't advised due to the presence of wildlife. Always adhere to park rules for safety.
Okaukuejo, primarily known for its Etosha National Park, doesn't have distinct neighbourhoods. The best area to stay is within the park itself, offering convenient wildlife viewing and essential amenities. Ensure to book in advance due to high demand.
Okaukuejo, Namibia experiences a semi-arid climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (September to April) are hot, with average temperatures around 33°C, while winters (May to August) are mild, averaging 23°C. The region receives most of its rainfall during the summer months, particularly between January and March, while the rest of the year remains relatively dry.
The best time to visit Okaukuejo, Namibia is between July and October. During these months, the weather is dry and wildlife viewing is at its peak. The lack of rainfall forces animals to gather around waterholes, providing excellent opportunities for photography. Temperatures are also comfortable, ranging between 20°C to 28°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
What guests said about Okaukuejo:
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Scored 10
If you are planning a trip to Etosha, I'd highly recommend a...
If you are planning a trip to Etosha, I'd highly recommend a stop-over in Okaukuejo. Its conveniently located with many beautiful lodges to choose from. Outjo is just an hour drive and the road is paved all the way. There's plenty of wildlife. On my next visit, I'll definitely go with a 4*4 for a self game drive in Etosha.
Markus
Namibia
2.0
Scored 2.0
Stayed in Gondwana Etosha from 16th to 17th July this year -...
Stayed in Gondwana Etosha from 16th to 17th July this year - and got charged twice for the room, which is never a great thing in my view.
Very interested in seeing whether this will be rectified or not.
Too easy for the hotels to take advantage of credit card details.
Kristian
Norway
6.0
Scored 6.0
We had one of the standard rooms...lowest accommodations...
We had one of the standard rooms...lowest accommodations besides camping. The room was very musty and dusty. The staff very impersonal. But it was nice to be able to walk to the waterhole any time day or night to see animals. The food/buffet was expensive but it was pretty good.
The waterhole is really the only reason to spend a night here, except you get in to the park a little earlier to be able to look for the big cats. The price for the accommodation was soooo overpriced for what it was. You are paying for location only here.
Rebecca
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
Our stay at Okaukuejo was wonderful!!
Our stay at Okaukuejo was wonderful!! The waterhole was an absolute highlight. Our room was really great !! We enjoyed sitting the the water hole and watching the wild animals coming to the hole. Unfortunately we were only there one night and didn't eat any meals there so I can not comment on the meals.
It was practical to have a gas station at the site so that we could check the air in our tires and fill up gas before starting our trip in Etosha!
Wolfgang
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Booking in was close to unpleasant with smiles a rarity.
Booking in was close to unpleasant with smiles a rarity. Cheer up. First impressions.
Accommodation comfortable and facilities for food, fuel etc
reasonable. We braaied for dinner but breakfast was very good.
Jackals around the camp after dark were interesting and the waterhole and viewing terrace were great. Missed the night floodlit experience but good reports were heard.
The location is really nice, you can see the animals come around the lodge at all time.
The deco of the rooms and the main lodge are really well thought
The walk in the bush.
The food was fantastic. The best in Namibia.
The bush walk with the Guide was very interesting and educational, we spent over 2hours in the bush. The guide who is from the North of Namibia also shared the history of Namibia and the different culture that makes this beautiful country. A smart young man with a good general knowledge.
This is a review from the Epacha Lodge&Spa, not the Eagled tended but i think their the same hotel group. We we're diverted to Epacha due to closure of Eagled, apparently due to low tourist numbers. We had an excellent treatment by Graham and Andy and would like to thank both for their sympathy and professionalism. It´s a little bit far from the etosha center (+/-47min) but just outside the hotel there are plenty of animals to see (giraffes walking around etc). The room is idyllic.
Toshari Lodge is just off the tarmac road that heads straight to the Anderson Gate entry to Etosha Park and as such is relatively convenient. It's still 25 kms from the gate...
The lodges that are closer to the park gates appear, in general, to be more expensive so Toshari was a good compromise.
It's a comfortably spacious hotel. Breakfast is good and is served from 6 am which means you can get started early and to the gates of Etosha by 7 am.
This is a really beautiful hotel with massive rooms and the outdoor shower is really lovely. There is a lot of wildlife in the hotel gardens/grounds and that is really the selling ticket for me --- one shouldn't have to go to a park to see wildlife in Africa. The staff are also really lovely people, they make a lot of effort to accommodate the visitors. Many thanks to Abraham, Elena and Brenda for being so kind to our team.
Everything is simply amazing. The rooms, the food, the staff. They are 15 minutes from the Andreseen Gate to enter Etosha so I recommend it staying there instead of the overpriced, worn off Okaukuejo lodge. They also have chitas, leopards and lions to check out on site! I highly recommend! I travelled two weeks across Africa and this was the best facility we stayed!! Thank you!
I mean, we expected nothing from a campsite based on the side of the main road that also acts as a gas station but it was dope ! As most places in Namibia, it was squeaky clean, staff was adorable and the place was surprisingly fun, quiet, pretty and super well equipped. Pool and the campsite areas are suuuper nicely built, clean and next to Etosha. What else can you ask !?
The lodge was very comfortable and nice. The staff was particularly very friendly and helpful. Our car got stuck in mud and the hotel sent a rescue team shortly after we contacted them. The manager came to check on us and made sure we were ok.
We stayed there for Christmas and they had a special dinner, decor, and celebrations.
We loved everything about Toshari Lodge. It is much better than other more expensive hotels we stayed in this area. The food was fantastic. The 3 swimming pools are great. The staff were attentive. The room was really spacious and comfortable.
Great location (close to the park). Great buffet at breakfast and dinner (although slow at breakfast for eggs if at rush hour). Great pool and it’s true there was wildlife around the hotel which was lovely. Fridge in room.
It‘s a very luxurious hotel aprox. 15 minutes from Etosha’s Anderson Gate. The rooms/tents are very nice and spacious. The dinner menu was great! The game drive was also really nice.
Nice and very clean rooms. we enjoyed every minute of our stay at your hotel. The breakfast and diner were just superb.
The staff was so professional and polite. Thank you so much.
Hotel, room, staff and food are excellent. The coffee tray is well equipped and linens were top notch. Buffet meals have plenty of variety, and were well cooked snd presented.
Beautiful chalet! Loved the way the architecture incorporated the natural elements and culture of Namibia. The buffets were amazing!! Delicious and fun!
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