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Roy's Restcamp

About Roy's Restcamp

Roy's Restcamp is situated between the Namibian towns of Grootfontein and Rundu, near the turn off to Tsumkwe.

It works well as a stopover breaking a long drive to the Caprivi Strip in the north or en route to Bushmanland in the north east.

If you're happy with the rustic environment, Roys Restcamp makes a good stopover en-route to Bushmanland or Rundu and the Caprivi Strip.

Accommodation
7 Bungalows
Children
Open
All year

Activities

Cultural excursion

Cultural excursion

Private activities

Private activities

Self-guided walking

Self-guided walking

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Traveller reviews of Roy's Restcamp

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


78%
27 reviews since August 2007
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5
Good
15
Average
6
Poor
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InyangafromComberton

Arrived 13 Sep 2022, 1 nights

"Roy's Restcamp review"

"“Quirky” rather than “Rustic” describes Roy's Camp. …" Read Inyanga’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

ExplorersfromOklahoma

Arrived 24 May 2022, 1 nights

"Roy's Restcamp review"

"definitely a great place to experience …" Read Explorers’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

Mr R.fromPaia, Hawaii

Arrived 30 Sep 2021, 1 nights

"Roy's Restcamp review"

"hobbit like bungalows - thick brick walls - thicker thatch roof - cool …" Read Mr R.’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Good

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Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Roy's Restcamp

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


Eland

25% success

Oryx

25% success

Aardvark

0% success

Brown Hyena

0% success

Cheetah

0% success

Leopard

0% success

Pangolin

0% success

Spotted Hyena

0% success

Wildebeest

0% success

Zebra

0% success

Roy's Restcamp's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Roy's Restcamp.


When to go to Central Highlands

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Roy's Restcamp in Central Highlands


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Central Highlands in January

The Central Highlands experiences the heart of the rainy season in January. The Erongo Mountains and Otavi Highlands see localised showers, creating a refreshing change in the landscape.

Days can be clear and warm, with temperatures around 30°C/86°F, while others bring spectacular thunderstorms. These rains can cause flash floods in ephemeral rivers, temporarily transforming the usually dry landscape. The greening environment makes a striking contrast, especially in the rocky terrains of Spitzkoppe and Brandberg.

Many birds in the region, including those in the Waterberg Plateau Park, are in full breeding plumage, and migrant species are abundant. Wildlife in areas like the AfriCat Foundation near Otjiwarongo may be more dispersed due to increased water availability, making sightings less predictable.

  • Variable weather, hot with occasional rain
  • Thunderstorms possible in the Erongo Mountains and surrounding areas
  • Wildlife dispersed, harder to spot
  • Birdlife spectacular in the Waterberg Plateau
  • Fewer tourists, lower rates for accommodation

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 Roy's Restcamp


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