Spanning 60,000 acres of diverse terrain, this private game reserve has provided a refuge for Namibian wildlife since its founding in 1975 by Jan Oelofse. Open grasslands, acacia woodlands, and rocky outcrops sustain nearly 6,000 animals, including large herds of kudu, springbok, and gemsbok. Rare species such as black rhinos, sable and roan antelopes, and the striking black-faced impala add to the region’s biodiversity. Hartmann’s mountain zebras traverse the rugged hills, while elephants and hippos gather around waterholes. Seasonal safaris reveal cheetahs stalking prey, nocturnal aardvarks foraging, and vibrant birdlife, from lilac-breasted rollers to Verreaux’s eagles.