OTJIWARONGO & WATERBERG
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,