Reviews of Ongava Lodge
Wildlife sightings and reviews
169 independent comments and wildlife information from our travellers who have visited Ongava Lodge and kindly agreed to share their thoughts. They do not necessarily represent the views of Expert Africa
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"Real Africa at Ongava"
The morning after our arrival we entered the Park itself to see lots more animals - Zebra, Giraffe, Ostrich, Vultures feeding on a carcass, Jackal, Warthog, plus lots of other antelope and the salt pan itself. We then did an evening game drive where we saw White Rhino and then met a pride of thirteen Lions; we passed on the morning drive on our last day, so we could relax (the early mornings do catch up with you eventually...).
The staff were good (they notified us that we had left our headlights on, and actually took our car keys and turned the lights off for us too!) but reticent in approaching us at times, though an attendant to walk us back to our room (to ward off the porcupines) was always available.
A bit more variety in the food offered would have been preferable perhaps but the stay was generally all good." See all these reviews: 14n in Namibia
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Rooms were all quite far apart and very private. Our guide was excellent and we really felt we went to great lengths to make sure we all had a good time," See all these reviews: 13n in Namibia
"rhinotastic"
we went on a drive with them and saw rhinos (which I think is fairly guarenteed) but actually then really enjoyed more the rhino tracking on foot one morning.
I think the guides know an immense amount about the animals but do not give enough infomation spontaneously although could answer any question.
We spent days driving ourselves into Etosha as well and if you have your own car would recommend this as very easy
the food here was adequate but the worst we had in Namibia (which is partly a reflection on how good it was elsewhere!)" See all these reviews: 14n in Namibia
"Ongava Lodge review"
However, thats were it ends. I counldn't wait to leave the place in the end.The food was poor a sort of bland buffet which lacked any variety, but food does make a holiday for us. The service was almost aggressive in its lack of attention. The staff appeared to be feedup, hanging around with long faces. The management were only visable slinking around in the corner of the bar, making no effort what so ever. They had no interest in their guests.
Our biggest complaint however, was the complete rip off that the trips ended up being. After many long drives we thought we would have a day off and go with the guide into Etosha and later around the reserve. We assumed that the price would be the standard 400 odd rand that we had been charged in the other camps and were horrified when we saw the bill . They charge us more than double each for the trip in to Etosha and 400 rand for a short wild goose chase around the reserve with a plesant but clueless guide. It was a complete and utter rip off and I would strongly recommend that other visitors are not duped by this shameless profiteering. (I have written to the Managing Direct of Wilderness Safaris about this)
The rip off was emphasised even more when we stayed the next day at Mushara Lodge who charged just 400 rand for a trip into Etosha with a guide who was brought up there and very knowledgeable. Needless to say we didn't take the second trip, but he did tell us lost about Etosha for free as he chatted with us casually in the hotel." See all these reviews: 7n in Namibia
"Ongava Lodge review"
Watch out for being charged for additional activities (depending on accommodation option booked) without being told about the charges until afterwards!
Great rooms, lovely view with airconditioning as a bonus. A good place to stay." See all these reviews: 12n in Namibia
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"Great location for exploring Etosha"
The only negative comment we have is that, as this is slighlty larger than some of the other lodges we visted, it is used by larger tour groups, which we found quite invasive, particularly at meal times." See all these reviews: 19n in Namibia
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