Private and shaded campsites are ideal for the Etosha camper. Each site has it’s own shower room and toilet as well as wash-up area. Big Shady trees surround the campsites and allow for cooler lunch times. Book out all six sites and have this charming campsite to yourself.
Onguma Camps ( Onguma leadwood being one of the Campsites ) are situated on the eastern border of Etosha National Park, in friendly Namibia. Onguma offers great game viewing, romance, tranquility, adventure and so much more! With 5 lodges, two campsites and 34 000 hectares of private wilderness to explore, Onguma has an accommodation option that is just right for you!
Nestled in between the trees
6 campsites
Each campsite has its own shower, toilet, wash-up area and power point
Ideal for exclusive-use
The campsite is serviced on a daily basis
Large reception area at Onguma Bush Camp
Restaurant at Onguma Bush Camp – meals can be booked at reception – based on availability
How to get there
ROAD
This Namibia safari bush camp can be reached via a self-drive in a two-wheel drive vehicle on good roads. Namibia’s lengthy roads are an asset to an African road trip.
Self-drive from Windhoek
Take the B1 from Windhoek to Tsumeb, and continue on towards Ondangwa.
Approximately 70 km from Tsumeb, turn left onto the C38 towards the Namutoni Gate of Etosha National Park.
Approximately 500m before the park gate, there will be an Onguma sign on your right.
Turn right and drive approximately 9 km to the camp.
AIR
Onguma Game Reserve has its own private bush airstrip at which guests can arrive or depart. An additional road transfer of 20 minutes in an open safari vehicle will deliver guests to the Namibia safari lodge.
GPS Coordinates
18°43’59.7” S
17°02’55.9” E
This part of Namibia has been identified as one of the key bird watching sites in Southern Africa.More than 300 bird species can be viewed at Onguma. The reserve boasts the biggest breeding colony of white-backed vultures in Namibia. During the summer months Onguma becomes a bird-watchers paradise with thousands of birds migrating to wetlands created by the seasonal rains and ephemeral river systems.
During the summer months Onguma becomes a bird-watchers paradise with thousands of birds migrating to wetlands created by the seasonal rains and ephemeral river systems.
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