Omaanda, meaning rhinoceros in Oshiwambo, is a five-star lodge set within the Zannier Reserve by N/a’an ku sê, an incredible private animal conservation reserve of 9000 hectares in the countryside surrounding Windhoek.
Overlooking the boundless savannah, the lodge offers 10 comfortable round thatched huts, paying tribute to the traditional architecture of Ovambo. All huts offer a bathroom with separate toilet, walk in shower, double sink and a large bathtub with a view. The bedroom has a king-size bed and a walk-in dressing room, an open fire place and a private terrace.
It also features a restaurant and a cosy bar, overlooking a heated infinity pool. A spa and a
boma complete the lodge facilities, offering a typically local place to meet and mingle by the fire. For safety reasons Omaanda only welcome children from 6 years onwards.
The close proximity to Windhoek and the International Airport (20 minutes) make Omaanda the perfect choice for the first and last nights of guest's stay in Namibia, promising a locally authentic experience.
Activities include cheetah walks, elephant tracking, game drives, meerkat manners, rhino tracking, visit to Ancient San Skills Academy and a visit to the Shiloh Wildlife Sanctuary.
Windhoek is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Namibia. Orignially developed at the site of a permanent spring, it is now the social, economic, political, and cultural centre of the country. She is a modern, well-groomed city, with neobaroque cathedral spires and German castles punctuating the skyline.
The Chistuskirche, a German Lutheran church, is a particularly interesting building, with a blend of neo-Gothic and art nouveau architecture making it reminiscent of a gingerbread house. For the history buffs, the National Museum of Namibia provides some enlightening context to the struggles of this young country. Housed in Windhoek’s oldest surviving building, dating back to the early 1980’s, she provides impressive memorabilia from the colonial period, as well as an excellent display of Namibia’s independence.
And of course, there is the Daan Viljoen Game Park, a beautiful nature reserve home to kudus, mountain zebras, warthogs and much more. Daan Viljoen is also known for its birdlife, and over 200 species have been recorded, including the rare green-backed heron.
Culture, history and lovely wildlife-rich desert hills truly make for an exciting stay.
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Year round the weather is good for visiting Windhoek, as it has warm temperatures and little precipitation. Read More
Pricing available on request.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
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Accommodation, VAT, tourism levy, full board, all beverages (except premium brands), 3 pieces of laundry per person per day, and twice daily non-private excursions.
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