Omapha Himba Village in Etosha South, Namibia, is home to the indigenous Himba tribe, who are half-nomadic people. The people are famous for maintaining the traditional way of life of their ancestors up to recent times. External influences have not polluted them, and this reflects in the way they dress, cook, trade, interact and live. An array of wildlife can be seen roaming freely close to the village. Guided tours are offered, and guests can look forward to exploring the village in its natural environment.
Self-Catering Huts
Experience authentic Namibian simplicity in Omapaha’s rustic self-catering huts, set within the tranquil surroundings of Farm Vierling near Etosha. These charming huts offer a back-to-basics escape, featuring comfortable sleeping spaces, braai facilities, and open-air showers under the vast African sky.
With no electricity, guests are invited to fully disconnect and embrace the peaceful rhythm of nature, while enjoying access to a refreshing swimming pool and communal areas. A stay here offers not only relaxation, but also a unique cultural connection to the nearby Himba community , an unforgettable blend of simplicity, heritage, and true wilderness living
Self-Catering Huts
Credit: Omapaha
Self-Catering Huts
Credit: Omapaha
Self-Catering Huts
Credit: Omapaha
Self-Catering Huts
Credit: Omapaha
Self-Catering Huts
Credit: Omapaha