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Ongava Tented Camp is Etosha’s best kept secret, tucked into a hidden valley at the foot of an anonymous hill in the privately owned 30 000-ha Ongava Game Reserve bordering the Etosha National Park.

Activities at this comfortable camp typically begin in the main area with its tranquil bar and swimming pool fronting onto a much-frequented waterhole.

The camp accommodates up to 18 exclusive guests in nine large Meru tents, all with en-suite facilities, open air showers and private verandas. The family unit sleeps four. This complete Etosha experience in private luxury offers activities such as guided walks, bird watching, hides, night drives, great company and great food.

A special encounter is white rhino tracking – Ongava holds one of the largest rhino custodianships for the Namibian government; these have been set up in safe havens throughout the country in the hopes of breeding rhino up to more sustainable numbers and reintroducing them into areas where they previously flourished. An original African wildlife experience!
Etosha is Namibia's premier game viewing destination. It is one of Africa's largest game parks being nearly the size of Switzerland. Large herds of plains game concentrate around the waterholes in the dry season making for exciting game viewing. Species that can be seen year-round include Elephant, Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Giraffe, Zebra, Wildebeest, Springbok, Gemsbok, Kudu and the diminutive Damara Dik-Dik.

 

Birdlife is also good with Ostrich and raptors in abundance.

Local specials include the Short-toed Rockthrush, Hautlaub's Francolin, Rockrunner, Rüppell’s Parrot, White-tailed Shrike and Chestnut Weaver.


A highlight at Ongava is that it is one of the few private game reserves in southern Africa where you have a chance of seeing both Black and White Rhino. For those who enjoy close wildlife encounters, tracking White Rhino on foot with an armed guide is a highlight not to be missed. Ongava Game Reserve also has a good population of Lion, Eland, Hartmann's Mountain Zebra, Black-faced Impala and a number of other antelope species.
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ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK:
The Etosha National Park was proclaimed as Namibia's first conservation area in 1907 by the then German government. At that stage it covered a vast area of 93 240 square kilometres and was the largest game reserve in the world. For various political considerations, however, Etosha was progressively diminished in size until by 1975 it had been reduced to its present surface area of 22 270 square kilometres.

Nevertheless, the Etosha National Park is still one of the largest game reserves in Africa. Consisting of saline desert, savannah and woodlands, its definitive feature is the Etosha Pan, a vast, shallow depression of approximately 5000 square kilometres. For the greater part of the year the pan is a bleak expanse of white cracked mud which shimmers with mirages on most days. Seeing vast herds of game against the eerie backdrop, referred to in the local vernacular as the "great white place of dry water", makes the Etosha game-viewing experience unique.

Of the 114 mammal species found in the park, several are rare and endangered, such as black rhino, cheetah and black-faced impala. The latter is endemic to north-western Namibia and south-western Angola. Due to the timeous translocation of black rhino from Kaokoland to the safety of the park in the 1970s Etosha's current population of more than 300 animals represents one of the few growing populations of black rhino in the world. Etosha's elephants are reputed to be the largest in Africa, the tallest ones measuring up to 4 metres at the shoulder. Their tusks, on the other hand, are relatively small, due to genetic defects and mineral deficiencies in their diets.

Other large mammals represented in the park include blue wildebeest, mountain and plains zebra, hyena and lion. Cheetah and leopard complete the trip of "big cats". The tallest animal on earth, the giraffe, is also well represented in Etosha. Standing almost 6 metres high from the hoof to the curious bony "horns" on its head, the striking patchwork coloration makes the giraffe a rewarding animal to photograph. Antelope species range from kudu, gemsbok and the large and stately eland, to the diminutive Damara dik-dik. These tiny antelope have a height of less than 45 cm at the shoulder and weigh about 5 kg. Smaller, mammals include jackal, bat-eared fox, honey badger, warthog and the ubiquitous ground squirrel.

About 340 bird species occur in the park, of which about one third are migratory, including the European bee-eater and several species of waders, as well as larger birds such as ostrich and kori-bustard. Etosha is one of the most important breeding grounds of the Greater and Lesser flamingo in the Southern Africa region. During a good rainy season millions of these birds congregate on the pan to breed. Ten of Etosha's 35 raptor species are migratory. Most commonly seen are Lappet faced, White-backed and Hooded vultures, while sighting of the Cape, Egyptian, Palm-nut vultures have been recorded. There are eight species of owl, including the Pearl spotted and White faced, and four species of nightjar.

For the greater part of the year, in the dry season, Etosha's animals and birds are dependent on about 30 springs and waterholes. These provide excellent game viewing and photographic opportunities. Wildlife enthusiasts who visit Etosha frequently, tend to select a favorite waterhole, which they maintain is "lucky" for them.

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