Ongava Game Reserve

Ongava Game Reserve was formed in 1991, when its shareholders converted four unproductive cattle ranches into a highly productive reserve, now home to large concentrations of wildlife. Ongava is home to one of the largest black and white rhino populations in Namibia thanks to a successful reintroduction programme. Bird life is also prolific, with 340 species recorded.

The Ongava Game Reserve is typified by white calcrete soils, rocky outcrops and scrub-covered plains, which support a rich variety of game such as giraffe, lion, rhino and various antelope species. The Camp overlooks a waterhole where guests can enjoy the interaction of wildlife coming and going throughout the day and night.

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