In the Herero language, the word “ohange” means “peace” and this is exactly what you can expect to find at Ohange Lodge.

 

Situated close to Otavi, enroute to Tsumeb, the lodge is the perfect stopover to or from Etosha National Park. 

 

Nestled beneath towering Marula and Tamboti trees, with views of stunning, tranquil landscapes, this destination offers the ideal setting to unwind for a few days, enveloped in a serene atmosphere of complete stillness.

 

The main complex includes the reception, dining room, bar, and other amenities, adding to the cozy main building. The veranda and adjacent campfire area serve as dining spots for most of the.

 

The waterhole at Ohange is one of the main attractions, offering exciting game viewing opportunities up close and personal.

Accommodation

10 Bungalows | 2 Chalets | 2 Stable Rooms | 2 Campsites |
1 Stable campsite | 1 Adventure campsite

The Lodge boasts ten African-styled thatched stone bungalows, well-spaced along leafy hillside close to the main Ohange building.

Each bungalow offers comfortable twin beds, ensuite bathroom with a shower, and a private veranda with panoramic views of the distant.

Ohange Lodge also features two camping sites, nestled under towering old trees, near an old German stable block. One campsite is exclusive, sharing kitchen and ablution facilities with a stable room, and the second campsite is located next to a wildlife migration route.

The Two Self-Catering Chalets and One Stable Room, offers simple and economic accommodation with twin beds, and private cooking and ablution facilities.

5 Economical twin-bed ‘stable rooms’. Fridge, electricity, and shared ablutions, with hot water
1 Stable block campsite for groups. Fridge, electricity, and shared ablutions, with hot water. Grassed campsite with shade from the acacia trees
1 Adventure campsite with its own water source and fireplace.
All campers can eat dinner at the lodge

Facilities

Swimming Pool

Free Wi-Fi

Bar & Restaurant

Laundry Service

Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)

Not wheelchair friendly

Ceiling fans

Tea & Coffee station

Unstocked mini bar fridge

Air conditioning

Facilities

Swimming Pool

Free Wi-Fi

Bar & Restaurant

Laundry Service

Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)

Not wheelchair friendly

Ceiling fans

Tea & Coffee station

Unstocked mini bar fridge

Air conditioning

Activities

Scenic Game Drive

Join the late afternoon guided game drive. This drive offers excellent opportunities to spot a variety of game, including zebra, giraffe, wildebeest and even eland! The guide will explain how this ecosystem works, and ensure an unforgettable experience.

If you enjoy taking things at a slower pace, this provides an excellent opportunity to explore the remarkable variety of bird species while immersing yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of the early morning when the air is crisp and refreshing.

The birdlife at Ohange is plentiful and spectacular, boasting more than 250 species. Ohange offers excellent opportunities to sight many interesting species.

The bush takes on a different perspective on foot. You can choose between joining on a guided morning or sundowner bumble in the bush, or explore one of the self-guided walking trails on the private reserve.

After dinner we venture out to search for the treasures of the night – bushbabies, porcupines, genets, owls, and nightjars. With some luck we might even encounter a free-roaming leopard!

Ghaub Caves

Lake Otjikoto

Etosha National Park

Hoba Meteorite

Driving Directions

Situated in the Otavi Mountains on the tarred B1 Main highway, approximately 28km north of Otavi and 30km south of Tsumeb.

From Windhoek

Take the B1 towards Tsumeb, pass through Otavi, travel for another 30km. Then turn right at the main gate, venture on for another 3km and you have reached Ohange.

Follow the B8 south-west towards Grootfontein. Then connect to the C42 heading to Tsumeb. From there you travel towards Otavi for another 28 km, and you have reached the main gate, venture on for another 3km and you have reached Ohange.

Note: The gateway to Ohange Namibia Lodge is on the eastern side of the B1 and the beautiful 3km drive from there to the lodge is good enough for both sedan and 4×4 vehicles.

Driving Directions

Situated in the Otavi Mountains on the tarred B1 Main highway, approximately 28km north of Otavi and 30km south of Tsumeb.

From Windhoek

Take the B1 towards Tsumeb, pass through Otavi, travel for another 30km. Then turn right at the main gate, venture on for another 3km and you have reached Ohange.

Follow the B8 south-west towards Grootfontein. Then connect to the C42 heading to Tsumeb. From there you travel towards Otavi for another 28 km, and you have reached the main gate, venture on for another 3km and you have reached Ohange.

Note: The gateway to Ohange Namibia Lodge is on the eastern side of the B1 and the beautiful 3km drive from there to the lodge is good enough for both sedan and 4×4 vehicles.