-19.513977322968735, 17.556189012849522
Accommodation Info
Ohange Lodge is the destination for anyone seeking to make the most of the tranquillity for which Namibia is famous. The name Ohange is derived from the Herero word ‚peace‘. Whether you while away the time watching nature‘s television from the restaurant and patio, or prefer to soak up the sun on the pool terrace with a refreshing drink in hand, Ohange will rejuvenate your soul and tantalize your senses.
Amenities
Room Features
Activities
Game drives: our aim at Ohange is to enjoy the wildlife as it was intended - naturally. A waterhole is strategically placed at the main building.
Birding
Guided hike
Horse riding
Walking Trails: the more adventurous could go out on foot without a guide
Map
Add multiple accommodation to a cart and submit it for a quote.
Enquire about this accommodation and receive a quote.
Add multiple accommodation to a cart and submit it for a quote.
Please make sure you filled out all the required fields marked with a *.
If you have any questions, click on the button below to contact us.
Enquire about this accommodation and receive a quote.
Required fields *.
If you have any questions, click on the button below to contact us.
Similar Accommodation
We are situated only 45 km from the international Airport of Namibia. The unique architecture and location of Karivo Lodge is guaranteed to give you an extraordinary experience and a long lasting memory of Namibia. Hanjo Lühl your host and his father Ivo have lived in Namibia’s savannah landscapes most of their life and will gladly answer any questions you have about the country, its inhabitants and history. Five generations of this family have made the African bush their home, which means you are in good hands
We have 14 spacious panorama suites available, all with their own balcony overlooking Karivos spectacular Savannah landscape.
Elements of rough natural stone from the area and thatched grass roof were used to integrate the rooms into nature and make the lodge as unobtrusive to the landscape as possible. All rooms are comfortably furnished and have a minibar and coffee station available.
This remote settlement, at the edge of the Namib-Naukluft National Park, has been a welcome stopover for more than 60 years. A thirsty traveler will find cold drinks, ice cream, baked goods, coffee and lunch. You can fill up on petrol, have tyres repaired, and stretch your legs during the long drive from Sessriem to Swakopmund. Solitaire sits just below the Tropic of Capricorn at the center of the 45,000 acre Solitaire Land Trust, dedicated to preserving the grassland ecosystem and the wild animals that reside here. Land Trust holdings reach from the base of the Great African Escarpment to the Namib, the oldest desert in the world.
Tsumkwe, situated in the northern Kalahari in the Nyae Nyae conservancy, is an ideal adventurous starting point to reach the Zambezi (Caprivi) Region via Khaudom National Park as well as Botswana via the Dobe border post to experience the famous Okavango-Delta. Visitors to TUCSIN Tsumkwe Lodge will not only be able to experience the ancient and unique culture of the Ju/’hoansi, but will also be contributing to the improved livelihoods of the local San community. 100% of profits generated by the TUCSIN Tsumkwe Lodge fund local projects in education, income generation, training, cultural preservation and more.
Between Kaokoland and the Skeleton Coast, where the flat-topped Etendeka mountains and the carpet of rich red rock greet the tributaries of the Uniab River, lies Palmwag Lodge and Camp. Amid swaying makalani palms and robust mopane trees nourished by underground water, the lodge overlooks the sweeping northern Damaraland landscape peppered with green euphorbias.
Nestled amongst chalky plains with islands of Makalani palms and Acacia thickets wrapped with endless grasslands you will find the 10 000ha Guest Lodge, La Rochelle. Home to a myriad of bird life and game species which allows for photographic game drives and waterhole sightings. Situated only 40km north of Tsumeb on the newly tarred road M75 to Tsintsabis.
The Lodge is situated inside Fort Sesfontein which has been re-established authentically even to details from the ruins of a historical Fort built in 1896. The place offers a pleasant atmosphere with hot dry days and cool nights. After the adventures of the day and the culinary delights of the evening, you will enjoy a relaxing night below the Southern Cross and a fascinating star-studded sky. Fort Sesfontein is an oasis in the Namibian wilderness.
Zambezi Mubala is a secret river hideaway where water laps the shores of the mighty Zambezi, hippos laugh and the calls of fish eagles pierce the vast blue sky. Leave your vehicle at Zambezi Mubala Camp, south of Katima Mulilo to cruise downriver and enter the enchanted Mubala world. The lodge sings its tributes to the colours of the water, the surrounding riverine vegetation and the clear blue sky, adopting the local Silozi name for colour – ‘Mubala’. A bird-lover’s dream, Zambezi Mubala Lodge is home to over 450 species of birds and hosts the springtime (August – December) visit of one of the largest colonies of carmine bee-eaters in Africa. These bright and cheerful visitors nest along the banks of the majestic Zambezi, filling the air with sound, activity and colour as they flash crimson breasts, swooping and rising into the air in an exuberant burst of energy.
Norotshama River Resort is ideally situated on the banks of the Orange River. A gateway to Southern Namibia’s wealth of breath-taking natural landscapes, Norotshama is nestled in the heart of the Aussenkehr Grape Valley, home to the largest export table grape farms in the southern hemisphere. The Resort offers 30 luxury suites, 15 camp sites and an a la carte restaurant. Activities include Orange river rafting, fishing, fly fishing and sunset trips on the Orange River.
Situated in the semi-remote solitude of a peninsula overlooking the ocean, the bay and entry port of Walvis Bay, a lighthouse breaks the horizon signaling that home is nearby. Pelican Point Lodge aims to extend professional individual service, in this exclusive and unique setting surrounded by sea and sand, guaranteeing your privacy and comfort in 9 luxury en-suite rooms, with private balconies. Tranquillity will strike the soul with inward relaxation and peace and guests will experience the opportunity to come in close contact with cape fur seal colonies, dolphins, whales, sunfish, endangered Damara tern, jackals, flamingos and pelicans.
Onguma Bush Camp is ideal for families with children and those looking for a traditional-style safari lodge. You don’t even have to leave the camp as you can enjoy watching nature at play around the clock from the comfort of the lounge and dining areas that overlook the large waterhole. The large swimming pool and gardens are perfect for children to enjoy the open spaces. In the afternoon they can take part in a Young Explorer’s Walk with a professional guide, whilst mom and dad enjoy one of the famous Onguma-crafted massages.
Otavi/Tsumeb Accommodation
Wildacker is located on a private and very extensive wildlife and nature reserve in northeastern Namibia. This is perfect as a base or stopover for tours to the animal paradise of the tropical Caprivi up to the Victoria Falls.
Located in Tsumeb, 0.9 miles from Tsumeb Museum.Surrounded by greenery, this simple hostel is 1 km from the Tsumeb Museum, 100 km from the edge of the Etosha National Park and 2 km from the Tsumeb Airport.The warmly decorated rooms include free Wi-Fi and private bathrooms. Some rooms include sitting areas. Mixed-gender dorms add bunk beds. Bathrooms are shared.Amenities include an open-air bar with terrace seating, plus an outdoor pool, a BBQ and a shared kitchen. There’s also a garden with seating.
In the North of Namibia, on route to the untouched Bushman country and the Caprivi region, and only three hours away from the Etosha pan lies our guest farm Dornhügel. We offer you a unique combination of a guest farm with a homely atmosphere, stylish ambience and rustic farm life.
The Gabus Game Ranch is a family-owned lodge in Namibia which was built back in 1995. The lodge is a popular overnight destination for tourists and locals travelling to Etosha National Park.
Ghaub combines ambience of pioneer days with modern comfort. Buildings, palm trees and farm walls recall the mission station founded by the Rhenish Missionary Society in 1895Ghaub is a partner of ONE Namibia, alongside Waterberg Wilderness and Ondekaremba. The company combines tourism with nature conservation: keeping game, preserving its habitat, offering tourists an experience of nature, financing conservation through the hospitality business, and creating jobs.
ONE Namibia offers everyone the opportunity to actively help: by purchasing shares. Thus, everyone can preserve his or her piece of Africa.
Nestled amongst chalky plains with islands of Makalani palms and Acacia thickets wrapped with endless grasslands you will find the 10 000ha Guest Lodge, La Rochelle. Home to a myriad of bird life and game species which allows for photographic game drives and waterhole sightings. Situated only 40km north of Tsumeb on the newly tarred road M75 to Tsintsabis.
Our guesthouse is located in northern Namibia near Grootfontein, ideally located if you are on your way to the Caprivi strip, Bushmanland or Ovamboland, Seidarap is also a very good overnight possibility.