The north-western part of Namibia has always been one of the most unique and scenic parts of the country. With the recent opening of the western part of Etosha National Park's Galton Gate, this area has become more popular for tourists visiting Namibia. Breathtaking landscapes, uniquely ethnic cultures and rare, iconic wildlife await the adventurous, self-drive explorer who is willing to go off the beaten track.
Ondundu Etosha Lodge is the perfect place to stop over for several days while exploring the wilds of western Etosha as well as the unique north-western part of Namibia. Ondundu Etosha Lodge forms part of 6,600 hectares of privately owned land and the non-perennial Huab River winds its way through the property. The Huab River is one of Namibia’s ephemeral river systems, bringing life to this arid part of the country. Situated on the banks of the Huab River, Ondundu Etosha Lodge is sheltered by the granite mountains and boulders that make up this picturesque landscape. The three-tiered main lodge consists of a dining area, a reader’s lounge, several seating areas, a business center, and a bar. A patio/ swimming pool area is situated at the entrance way to the lodge, with an access route to the bar, so it is ideal for cooling down during those hot summer days. Both Wi-Fi and a laundry service are available.