Lat: 21.12209° S, Lon: 15.89332° E
Accommodation Info
Immenhof is ideally situated between Windhoek or Swakopmund and the Etosha National Park, in the lovely Omaruru region. We offer comfortable accommodation, delicious food and a multitude of activities, like farm drives with game viewing, singing rocks and rock paintings. The von Seydlitz family and their team will make your stay a memorable one! We also offer scenic flights and day tours to any destination in Namibia and fly in safaris throughout Namibia with our 2 Cessna 210 aircraft. Our specialty: day tours to the Ovahimba tribe. We speak Herero – the language of the Ovahimba. Immenhof – it’s luxury for your soul!
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Game Drives -Enjoy game drive on the farm property
Rock Paining Tour -visit the singing rocks and paintings on the farm
Scenic Flights -day trips to visit the Himba tribes
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