The ideal Etosha experience...nestled under the shady Leadwood trees, surrounded by Namibian bush, yet in close proximity to Onguma Bush Camp are the 6 camping sites that make up Onguma Leadwood Campsite.
Each campsite has its own shower, toilet, wash-up area and power point. The campsite is serviced on a daily basis, and guests are able to enjoy the facilities at Onguma Bush Camp, including the restaurant and swimming pool.
Onguma Leadwood Campsite is also ideal for exclusive-use.
Onguma Leadwood has 6 campsites with individual ablutions and power points.
The ideal Etosha experience...camping under shady Leadwood trees, surrounded by bush, yet in close proximity to Onguma Bush Camp where you can enjoy the lodge facilities, including the restaurant and swimming pool. Leadwood offers the best of both worlds.
Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Internet Access (Complimentary), Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking
Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Viewing Hide, Massages, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
Onguma's fabulous new water-level hide affords guests a great opportunity to calmly sit and enjoy nature unobserved. Amateur and professional photographers alike love the angles and light from this equipped hide.
There is a small ablution facility nearby, benches from which to view the surroundings and lots of windows and vantage points for creative camera angles.
Onguma Nature Reserve consists of 34 000 hectares of Namibian wilderness & is home to numerous plains game, more than 300 bird species and even 4 of the Big 5. The Reserve boasts over thirty different animal species. Plains game roam freely on the Reserve and predators although not always easy to spot, are nevertheless common residents of the area. Lions and Cheetahs are frequently seen and often heard. There is a healthy black rhino and leopard population and hyenas are also often seen and heard.
Etosha is a 22 750km² wildlife sanctuary in Namibia – one of Africa’s most stable and accessible countries. Etosha, meaning ‘place of dry water’, and refers to a flat calcrete depression (or pan) of about 5 000km². The ‘Pan’ (overlooked by the Onguma Reserve) provides a great, parched, silver-white backdrop of shimmering mirages to an area of semi-arid savannah grassland and thorn scrub. The pan itself contains water only after very good rains and sometimes for only a few days each year, but is enough to stimulate the growth of a blue-green algae which lures thousands of flamingos.
Africa takes on a new perspective when you experience it on foot as the first explorers did. A bush walk is a unique physical, mental and spiritual adventure through nature. Experience the sights, smells and sounds of the Namibian bush by conducting an early morning leisurely walk accompanied by one of our experienced armed rangers.