In the local Herero language, Ohange means ‘peace’, which is exactly what you will find here. Ohange Lodge is designed to blend with the tranquillity of the natural surroundings of the Namibian bush.

Guests can choose to while away their time, watching nature’s television from the restaurant or patio, enjoy game drives on the reserve or join one of the experienced guides on a bumble in the bush, learning more about the intimate details of the bush, and spotting some unusual bird life along the way.

Home-styled meals are enjoyed at a large, outside dining table, beneath the twinkling night skies, whilst enjoying the abundant wildlife that frequents the floodlit waterhole.

Whether you are a keen ornithologist, or a photographer, Ohange Lodge is the destination for anyone seeking to make the most of the tranquillity for which Namibia is famous.

Scattered along the leafy hillside close to the main lodge, ten stone and thatch chalets are spaced well apart, but still within easy walking distance of the main facilities.

Each chalet is equipped with comfortable twin beds, tea and coffee facilities, ceiling fans and an en-suite bathroom.

The footpaths that link the chalets to the main area are lit at night, offering a very different perspective on the large Marula and Tamboti trees.

+264 (0) 81 261 6738
+264 (0) 61 224 712

In the local Herero language, Ohange means ‘peace’, which is exactly what you will find here. Ohange Lodge is designed to blend with the tranquillity of the natural surroundings of the Namibian bush.

Guests can choose to while away their time, watching nature’s television from the restaurant or patio, enjoy game drives on the reserve or join one of the experienced guides on a bumble in the bush, learning more about the intimate details of the bush, and spotting some unusual bird life along the way.

Home-styled meals are enjoyed at a large, outside dining table, beneath the twinkling night skies, whilst enjoying the abundant wildlife that frequents the floodlit waterhole.

Whether you are a keen ornithologist, or a photographer, Ohange Lodge is the destination for anyone seeking to make the most of the tranquillity for which Namibia is famous.

Scattered along the leafy hillside close to the main lodge, ten stone and thatch chalets are spaced well apart, but still within easy walking distance of the main facilities.

Each chalet is equipped with comfortable twin beds, tea and coffee facilities, ceiling fans and an en-suite bathroom.

The footpaths that link the chalets to the main area are lit at night, offering a very different perspective on the large Marula and Tamboti trees.

+264 (0) 81 261 6738
+264 (0) 61 224 712