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Otjiwarongo, Cheetah Capital of the World
Beautiful budget accommodation Otjiwarongo Namibia
 
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to our African-style hotel accommodation & restaurant in Otjiwarongo, cheetah capital of the world.

Feel at home in a Namibian lodge-like atmosphere with thatched roofs, beautiful gardens and lots of open space.

We offer comfortable, reasonably priced accommodation with the following facilities:

Swimming Pool Swimming Pool
Bar Bar
Restaurant A la carte Restaurant
Conference Facilities Conference Facilities
Gardens Large gardens with aviary
Laundry Laundry Facilities
Internet Facilities Internet Facilities

Our Hotel in Otjiwarongo is ideally close to various Namibian attractions:

Otjiwarongo lies on the B1, about 250 km north of Windhoek. Its location makes it the perfect stopover destination on the way to the Etosha National Park and northern Namibia.

Otjiwarongo is an attractive, neatly kept town which enjoys all the modern amenities of supermarkets, banks, hotels and restaurants.

The Otjiwarongo area offers several popular attractions.

Visit the Otjiwarongo Crocodile Farm a popular destination for locals and tourists. Meet, photograph and learn more about these magnificent reptiles.

Namibia has the largest remaining population of free-ranging cheetahs, some 2 500, in the world. The Cheetah Conservation Fund, which is specifically dedicated to the survival of cheetahs, has established an information centre 44km outside Otjiwarongo. They welcome day visitors who can meet and learn more about cheetahs and cheetah conservation in Namibia. A gift shop is also available. Visit their website at http://www.cheetah.org for more information.

The spectacular Waterberg Plateau rises about 200m above the surrounding landscape. It is a game and nature protection area and habitat to Namibia's only breeding colony of Cape vulture. It is situated about 50km east of Otjiwarongo. Guided tours are available. Day visitors should make prior arrangements for their expected visit to the camp.

In Otjiwarongo in front of the station you can visit the old steam engine No. 41, built in 1912 by the Henschel company in Kassel, Germany.

We are the perfect accommodation stop-over point on the way to the Etosha National Park and northern Namibia.

Stay for the night or just stop over for a generous meal.

 

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