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OTJIWARONG­O & WATERBERG

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Okonjima Lodge

The turn-off is about 44 km south of Otjiwarong­o on the B1. There are four exclusive camping stands, each with its own bathroom and covered stoep area. Camping R275 p.p. Children 16 and younger pay half-price. There’s a swimming pool a short stroll away. Lodge rooms are pricey, but there’s a special for SADC citizens until the end of June 2016: standard room R1 250 p.p. sharing (breakfast and dinner included). Kids get discount, and you get a discount when you stay for more than one night. They offer loads of activities – see their website. There are cheetahs, leopards and lions you can see on guided tours. GPS: S20.84996 E16.66591 Contact: 00 264 67 687 033;

okonjima.com

Otjiwa Lodge

The campsite has 10 stands with power. Camping R120 p.p. Selfcateri­ng options from R500 p.p. sharing. More luxurious rooms from R1 140 p.p. sharing (breakfast and dinner included). There’s a swimming pool and a waterhole with floodlight­s where you can watch game at night. GPS: S20.75619 E16.80688 (turn-off) Contact: 00 264 67 306 671;

otjiwa.com

Frans Indongo Lodge

The turn-off is about 28 km north of Otjiwarong­o along the B1. Tackle one of the hiking trails or visit the vulture restaurant. Rooms from R1 923 per night for two people,

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