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Onguma The Fort

Onguma Nature Reserve, Namibia
★★★★★

About Onguma The Fort

Onguma The Fort is unlike any other, the only one of its kind in Namibia.

It is built in exactly the right spot to give guests probably one of the best sunset views in the whole of Namibia - overlooking the beautiful scarceness of the Etosha Pans, decorated only with its wild animals and hundreds of Camel Thorn trees.

Perfect For
Adventure Birding Gourmet Leisure Nature Relaxation Star Gazing Wildlife Wine
Bar
Conference Centre
Internet Access
Mobile Connectivity
Pool
Secure Parking
Vegetarian
Credit Card Facilities
Meal on Request
Room Service
On Site
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
Off Site
Big 5
Bird Watching
Cultural Tours
Game Drives
Game Viewing
Game Walks
General Sightseeing
Wine Tasting
Onguma The Fort

Accommodation Options

Bush Suites
All the Bush Suites overlook Fischer's Pan in the Etosha Reserve. The suites are at least 50m apart from each other, ensuring privacy. Each room consists of twin beds, fireplace, air-conditioning, viewing deck, minibar, inside and outside showers and a wood-fired hot tub.
Honeymoon Suite
The Fort's Honeymoon Suite also boasts views across Fischer's Pan as well as fireplace, air-conditioning, minibar, with the added luxury of a lounge, TV, inside and outside showers, an outside bath and wood-fired hot tub. Heaven on earth!
Sultan Suite
The Fort's Sultan Suite is situated on the first floor in the main Fort complex and has commanding views across the waterhole and Fischer's Pan. It has a bathroom with an inside bath as well as a balcony.
Standard Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Balcony / Deck
Dressing Gowns
Fan
Fireplace
Fridge
Mini Bar
Outside Shower
Pure Cotton Linen
Safe
Shower
Tea / Coffee
Verandah
Portfolio Places
At a Glance
  • Rating:
    ★★★★★
  • Rooms: 13
  • Check In: 13:00
  • Check Out: 10:00
  • Languages: Afrikaans, English, German

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