





Onkoshi Camp Highlights
- Sunset deck
- Infinity pool
- Guided morning, afternoon and night game drives
- Guided walks
- Moonlight walks on the Etosha Pan
Onkoshi Camp Information
- Lodge type; Safari Camp
- Location; Etosha National Park
- Lodge size; 15 Chalets
- Recommended stay; 3-7 nights
Introduction
Onkoshi Camp, Etosha National Park, nestled on the rim of the pan on a secluded peninsula, Onkoshi Camp is a low impact, environmentally friendly establishment with only 15 units (30 beds), which guarantees a genuinely personal and exclusive experience.
The location is entirely out of view of current tourist routes, and all other developments in the area, and thus offers a pristine, tranquil and unique experience.
Guests arrive in Namutoni from where they are transported to Onkoshi Camp in vehicles.
This Etosha Pan Camp offers superb vistas over the Etosha pan, with its shimmering mirages during the hot days; dramatic sunset and sunrise textures and colours; a sense of isolation and space; clear night skies; and the sights, smells and sounds of untamed and unadulterated Africa.
Rooms and Suites
All rooms are built on elevated wooden decks, with thatched roofs, canvas walls and large, wooden-framed retractable doors allowing spectacular panoramic views.
Rooms are tastefully equipped with locally crafted fittings and furnishings, using a blend of metal and wood combined with natural fabrics to create a natural and ethnic ambience. Each chalet has two ¾ beds, except in the honeymoon chalet where a king-size bed is provided.
There is ample space for luggage and hanging space, and a sleeper couch in all but the honeymoon chalet, to allow for accompanying children, however, no children under the age of 6 are permitted.
Cuisine and Wine
Restaurant, bar, and lounge are all on offer.
Lodge Facilities
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool
- Tourist Shop
Safari Activities
Professionally guided morning, afternoon and night game drives to surrounding areas of the park, including access to exclusive areas within the north-eastern sand veldt area of Etosha.
Guided walks and moonlight walks on the Etosha Pan (when conditions allow).
Family Friendly
Families are most welcome at Onkoshi Camp, although it must be said that there are no activities for the little ones on offer other than game drives.
Rates from NAD$ 3 6000.00 pp
Per person per night sharing
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- VAT and tourism levies
- Park fees
- All other meals
- All drinks
- All activities
- Gratuities
- Items of a personal nature
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