ONGAVA LODGE

Ongava Private Game Reserve | Namibia

HIGHLIGHTS

WHAT WE LOVE

See black-faced impala as well as black and white rhino

On a large private reserve near Etosha National Park

Wide-ranging eco research highlighted in visitor centre

WHEN TO VISIT

Dry Season:  April to October

Green Season:  November to March

CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY

Greater Etosha carnivore program
Tracking and understanding lions, hyenas, cheetahs and other carnivores found in the region

Rhino research
Collecting the genetic distribution of black and white rhino populations

Camera trap database
Collating hundreds of thousands of images taken at Ongava’s waterholes to track animal movement and behaviour

Cuvelai-Etosha Basin research
Understanding the area’s unique features with the University of Namibia

Lion population genetics
Studying the genetic diversity of lions with the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Kwando Carnivore Program, Namibian Lion Trust, Stanford University and the Technical University of Munich

Edible insects of Southern Africa
Looking into termites and caterpillars with Stellenbosch University in South Africa

Spotted hyena spatial ecology
Researching the ranges of spotted hyenas along rainfall gradients from Etosha to Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe

Bio-indicator sample repository
Creating a list of and then monitoring fauna and flora that are sensitive to environmental change

Endemism and conservation in Africa’s south-western highlands
Understanding and preserving species unique to the area

Atlas
Creating an extensive series of detailed maps in collaboration with Namibia Nature Foundation and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit

OVERVIEW

You’re walking quietly through the bush when your guide puts up their hand to stop… There they are ahead of you, a group of docile rhino grazing peacefully that have been aware of your approach long before you came. This and other awe-inspiring wildlife experiences are not uncommon at Ongava Lodge where there is a strong emphasis on conservation and research.

Set on a private reserve within the beautiful Cuvelai-Etosha Basin, Ongava boasts a productive waterhole monitored by camera traps and a hide for keen photographers and birders. The Ongava Research Centre has an interesting and impressive visitor centre where you can learn more. Chalets are stylish with air conditioning and outdoor showers to cool down in the summer heat!

FACILITIES

  • Photographic hide
  • Waterhole
  • Swimming pool
  • Wi-Fi
  • Lounge
  • Dining area
  • Family unit
  • Safari shop
  • Chapel

STANDARD CHALET FEATURES

  • Outdoor shower
  • Indoor shower
  • Deck
  • Air conditioning
  • Safe
  • Hairdryer
  • Electrical charging point
  • Fan

FAMILY CHALET FEATURES

  • Two bedrooms
  • Two bathrooms
  • Outdoor shower
  • Indoor shower
  • Deck
  • Air conditioning
  • Safe
  • Hairdryer
  • Electrical charging point
  • Fan

ACTIVITIES

  • Game drives
  • Birding
  • Rhino tracking
  • Nature walks

GALLERY

WHY BOOK WITH BIGGESTLEAF TRAVEL

  • We are passionate about what we sell

  • The most competitive and flexible rates

  • We offer personalised and customised experiences

  • Our consultants specialise in different tour-types

  • We have 10 years experience in the travel industry

  • Our quick response and turnaround times