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Little Ongava

About Little Ongava

Little Ongava is the super-luxurious, exclusive sibling of Ongava Lodge and sits within the same private ...

... 300km² reserve on the southern boundary of Namibia’s Etosha National Park. Set on the crest of a hill the lodge commands stunning views of the reserve which is home to a wide range of wildlife, including lion and rhino.

The three opulent suites here offer very high levels of comfort, and make Little Ongava a great choice if you are looking for a very luxurious safari experience. In fact, the rooms are so lavish that we found it hard to tear ourselves away to go on a game drive – even if, in the end, it was worth leaving for the pride of lions that we found, as well as the variety of other game spotted.

Accommodation
3 suites
Children
Best for 14+
Open
All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Guided walking safari

Guided walking safari

Night drive

Night drive

Private activities

Private activities

Little Ongava: Full Report

Safaris visiting Little Ongava

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Rock Agama Self-drive Safari

9 days • 6 locations • 1 country
WINDHOEK AIRPORT TO WINDHOEK AIRPORT

Big on experience and light on time, this self-drive trip packs in Namibia’s highlights while staying in a selection of luxury camps and lodges for an unforgettable 10 days.

Visiting Okonjima, NamibRand and 4 other areas

US$8,900 - US$14,310 per person

Read more about the Rock Agama Self-drive Safari

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Traveller reviews of Little Ongava

26 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


97%
26 reviews since August 2007
Excellent
23
Good
2
Average
1
Poor
0
Terrible
0
Mr & Mrs HfromGuernsey

Arrived 31 Jan 2025, 2 nights

"Little Ongava review"

"The level of service was excellent and the bungalow extremely spacious …" Read Mr & Mrs H’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr D & Ms GfromLondon

Arrived 22 May 2023, 2 nights

"Little Ongava review"

"Best camp of our trip …" Read Mr D & Ms G’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Ms & Mr PfromUSA

Arrived 3 Jun 2022, 2 nights

"The Epitome of Luxury in Namibia"

"beautifully appointed and incredibly intimate …" Read Ms & Mr P’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

See all Little Ongava reviews

Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Little Ongava

Click an animal to see our traveller's success in sighting them.
How we work this out.


Elephant

100% success

Giraffe

100% success

Lion

100% success

Oryx

100% success

White Rhino

100% success

Wildebeest

100% success

Zebra

100% success

Black Rhino

67% success

Spotted Hyena

50% success

Eland

33% success

Aardvark

0% success

Brown Hyena

0% success

Cheetah

0% success

Leopard

0% success

Pangolin

0% success

Roan antelope

0% success

Sable antelope

0% success

Little Ongava's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Little Ongava.


When to go to Etosha National Park

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Little Ongava in Etosha National Park


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Etosha National Park in January

January marks the start of Etosha's main rainy season. The Etosha Pan, usually a vast expanse of white clay, may partially fill with water in good rainy season, attracting flamingos and other migratory birds. The landscape transforms into a lush green oasis, providing ample food for wildlife. Many animals give birth during this time, offering chances to see newborns.

While game viewing can be challenging due to dispersed wildlife and thick vegetation, birdwatching is excellent. Migratory species arrive and birds display breeding plumage. The Okaukuejo and Halali waterholes remain active, though less crowded than in dry months. Visitors should be prepared for occasional thunderstorms and potentially muddy roads, especially around Fischer's Pan.

The vibrant greenery and the presence of young animals make this a fantastic time for photography.

  • Variable weather: hot, dry or humid with rain
  • Occasional localised thunderstorms in Etosha
  • Many animals with young; spectacular birdlife
  • Wildlife dispersed, harder to see in Etosha
  • Fewer tourists; low rates at most lodges

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in January

Namibia fact file

Useful information and advice to help you prepare for a trip including Little Ongava


Other lodges in Etosha National Park

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Okaukuejo Camp

Okaukuejo Camp

Set within Etosha National Park, Okaukuejo Resort is a large camp with a productive, floodlit waterhole.


82% (724 reviews)
Halali Camp

Halali Camp

The smallest of Etosha's erstwhile restcamps, overlooking its own floodlit waterhole, Halali has a superb location near the centre of Etosha Pan.


79% (337 reviews)
Mushara Bush Camp

Mushara Bush Camp

The family-friendly Mushara Bush Camp offers great value and is an excellent base from which to explore Etosha National Park.


94% (272 reviews)
Ongava Lodge

Ongava Lodge

With fantastic views over a private reserve bordering Etosha, the smart Ongava Lodge offers driving and walking safaris on the reserve, and guided drives in Etosha.


93% (170 reviews)

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