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Okatore Lodge Namibia Africa
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The Lodge
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Upon sighting Okatore you will immediately be struck by the red
roofs of the Ranch-buildings and, on nearing, the large thatched roof of the
restaurant
as it sweeps virtually to the ground. On the adjoining large veranda you will
enjoy braai (barbecue) parties, relax over a sundowner and exchange your adventures
with other guests. A refreshing dip in the swimming pool will wash away the
heat
of an exciting day. For the active visitor we have a tennis court available.
On colder evenings
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you can gather around a comfortable fireplace.
The bar is the general meeting place before and after meals. Okatore Lodge
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well known for its calm and relaxing atmosphere, our German-Namibian cuisine
will please even the most discerning palette and local venison is prepared
by, and enjoyed with, your hosts. The lodge offers 5 luxurious, thatched roof
bungalows and 2 guest rooms, space enough even for larger tour |
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tour groups. Up to 16 persons can be accommodated at a time. The air-conditioned
bungalows
are very spacious, each with its own bathroom and small veranda. A visit to the
horse stables or young cattle will be interesting for young and old alike. |
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Nature
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The Lodge is situated in the heart of the Khomas
Hochland, 75 km west of Windhoek. The surrounding landscape
is characterised by rolling hills and high mountains, from which
one can enjoy the magnificent view over the Khomas Hochland.
Many riverbeds, fringed by a rich and diverse fauna and flora,
carve their way through the steep, rocky hills. |
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| A number of hiking trails, some easy
and short, some longer and for the more advanced hiker, enable
you to discover the beauty of nature. We also offer game/Ranch
drives in our jeep for viewing of our endemic game such as Oryx,
Mountain Zebra, Kudu, Blue Wildebeest, Warthog and many smaller
animals including a large variety of birds. |
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