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OKOMITUNDU: your home in Namibia


The guest and hunting farm Okomitundu is 2 hours north-west of the capital Windhoek in the heart of Namibia. Covering an area of 18,000 hectares, Okomitundu offers a wide range of leisure options such as safaris, archery and riding. The farms vast and varied landscape provides a unique diversity of wild animals and plants. At Okomitundu you can go on an exploration trip with your family or simply relax in a magnificent setting. The farm is also an ideal starting point for trips and flights to the many sights Namibia has to offer.

 

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Your hosts are Annegret and Horst Fechter, both German-speaking, and born and raised in Namibia.  They look forward to your visit and will ensure that your experience of Namibia is unforgettable.

 

FACILITIES


 

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The quiet, family atmosphere at Okomitundu is ideal for relaxing after an exciting safari or to prepare for new adventures. Eight spacious and comfortably furnished rooms with bathroom/shower, WC and separate veranda ensure a very private atmosphere. Excellent African-inspired cuisine is served, with specialities including delicious wild game dishes, home-made bread and marmalade, smoked venison and much more besides.

 

The facilities of the guest and hunting farm include:

  • Ten en suite guest rooms (8 double and 2 single rooms), each with their own veranda
  • Two heated swimming pools
  • A sun terrace with lapa (grass-covered sunroof)
  • Riding area with show-jumping and dressage facilities
  • Library and television room
  • Telephone and Internet connection
  • Seminar room
  • Firing range
  • Hunter’s bar
  • Solid, well constructed hides
  • Children’s playground
  • Clearly marked hiking paths
  • A camp site which is fully supplied by the guest farm
  • A camp site for independent campers
  • Landing strip
  • Curiotique (boutique for curios and souvenirs)
  • Predator research centre “Okatumba Wildlife”

The farm Okomitundu is situated amidst a vast savannah landscape with scattered granite knolls. The grounds are set through with “riviere” - sandy dry river beds which only carry water for brief periods after heavy rainfall. The highest point on the farm is the Kudu knoll: it is 1,660 metres above sea level and rises some 400 metres above the surrounding area.


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