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Little Ongava

Superb luxury in Ongava Game Reserve, Namibia
Southern EtoshaEtosha· 3 Rooms · ££££

For a luxury Namibia safari experience, look no further

Intimate, exclusive and ideal for a luxury safari experience

Location: Little Ongava sits high on a rocky outcrop within the private Ongava Game Reserve, bordering Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. This exclusive lodge offers panoramic views across the sweeping plains, placing you at the heart of one of the country’s most iconic wildlife regions. It’s the perfect base for immersive safaris while retreating to total seclusion and serenity.

Rooms: With just three luxurious villas, Little Ongava promises unparalleled privacy and comfort. Each thatched suite features a king-sized bed (convertible to twins), a spacious lounge with a fireplace, and a private deck complete with an infinity plunge pool. Bathrooms include indoor and outdoor showers, a bath overlooking the savannah, and dual vanities, creating a sanctuary of understated elegance.

Amenities: Little Ongava balances wild beauty with refined comfort. Villas are air-conditioned and equipped with mosquito nets, a bar fridge, coffee and tea facilities, a safe, and Wi-Fi. Thoughtfully designed en-suite bathrooms and private dining options add to the lodge’s exclusive appeal. The main lodge area features a thatched dining space overlooking a busy waterhole, ideal for relaxed wildlife viewing over gourmet meals.

Activities: Your stay includes a private vehicle and guide, ensuring tailored game drives and bush walks in Ongava Reserve and Etosha. Wildlife sightings may include rhino, lion, and plains game. After thrilling excursions, unwind with sundowners on your deck or a soothing soak in your panoramic bath.

Sustainability: Little Ongava is part of Ongava’s long-term conservation mission, transforming former farmland into a thriving wildlife haven. By staying here, guests contribute to preserving biodiversity and supporting local communities, all while experiencing Namibia’s wilderness in discreet, luxurious style.

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January

Bring your umbrella, it's rainy season. January is mid-summer in Namibia with the possibility of torrential downpours mid afternoon, but with temperatures of 30-35 degrees it tends to be hot and humid.

February

Similar to January, it is hot and humid with the chance of a downpour in the afternoon.

March

In March, rainfall starts to decrease and temperatures lower with nights becoming increasingly cool. Although daytime temperatures remain hot reaching up to 30 degrees.

April

April is predominantly dry and hot, although there can be a couple of sporadic rainy days across the month

May

Winter is coming. May has little or no rainfall and the humidity is low, in northern regions around Etosha you'll find fresher, greener landscapes with wildlife gathering around depleting watering holes.

  • If you're looking to tackle the Fish River Canyon Hike this is the best time to visit Namibia.

June

In June the nights are cold and temperatures can drop below 10 degrees, whilst in the Namib desert it can reach below freezing. There is no chance of rain as the dry season is in full flow.

July

Visitors in July will experience one of Namibia's coldest months, be sure to pack warm clothing as game drives can be chilly.

August

Like July, visitors in August will experience one of Namibia's coldest months, be sure to pack warm clothing as game drives can be chilly and night time temperatures can drop below freezing both at the coast and inland.

September

Considered the best month to travel to Namibia, September is temperate with clear dry skies and low humidity levels.

October

In October game viewing is at its best, the vegetation is fading with temperatures rising up to 29 degrees.

November

Heat continues to rise, with humidity levels remaining low, however there is a chance of rain in the afternoons.

December

December brings the first rains of the season, bringing everything to life as animals start to disperse as more water becomes available.

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