Ten Unique African style Mountain Huts
• En-suite facilities with shower • Ceiling room fan
• Twin Beds • Verandah overlooking waterhole and mountains
• Simple, rustic, comfortable furnishings and decoration
The huts are spaced between the shady trees for privacy but linked by paved and lighted footpaths to the central Lodge and swimming pool. In the character of traditional African huts they are pleasantly cool during the day and warm at night due to their construction of substantial plastered stone walls and thatched roof.
Here you can relax in the peaceful and tranquil surroundings well away from the hustle and bustle you may have encountered on your travels or activities elsewhere. Our attentive staff are always on hand to cater for your needs.
Ten Self-Catering Stable Rooms (Stalle)
• Simple, economic twin-bedded accommodation
• Communal ablution and cooking facilities
Campsite close to central Lodge
• Communal ablution and cooking facilities
AREA INFORMATION
The peaceful tranquility of Ohange Lodge beseeches you to relax and soak up its ambience.
Ohange is a perfect retreat from the outside world and every moment you spend here you are pampered and encouraged to embrace its serenity.
However, there are more exciting things to do even here.
To entice you away from the cool of the pool or the shade of the Lodge verandah we organise exhilarating morning nature walks and afternoon game-viewing drives in search of Eland, Damara Dik-dik, Giraffe, Burchell's Zebra, Hartmann's Mountain Zebra, Waterbuck, Impala, Black Wildebeest, Kudu, Oryx, Cheetah and many more . . .
If you prefer a more lesiurely approach, you are invited to take a guided hike or horse-ride to explore the area - an ideal way to discover some of the extraordinarily abundant bird-life. Or the more adventurous could go out on foot without guide.
After dusk we venture out to search for the treasures of the night - Bushbabies (or "nagapies" meaning little night monkeys), Porcupines, Genet, Owls and Nightjars. With luck we might even encounter a free-roaming Leopard!
Ohange Lodge Directions
Ohange Namibia Lodge is situated in the Otavi Mountains
on the tarred B1 main highway, approximately 28km north of
Otavi and 30km south of Tsumeb.
Driving Directions to Ohange:-
• From Windhoek - take the main B1 road northwards
• From Etosha or Ondangwa follow the B1south-east
• From Rundu take the B8 south-west, then the B1 north †
The gateway to Ohange Lodge is on the eastern side of
the B1, about half-way between Otavi and Tsumeb. The
beautiful drive from the gate to the Lodge is about 3km
and good enough for non-4x4 vehicles.
This map is a basic guide to minor roads close to Ohange.
The D3022 joins the B1 3km south of Ohange gateway.