Etosha National Park

Why We Love Little Ongava

Little Ongava sits on a private concession bordering Etosha, allowing for a more exclusive and flexible safari experience with limited vehicles. We also recommend visiting the Discovery Centre at Anderssons at Ongava, where guests can learn about the pioneering conservation research conducted by the Ongava Research Centre.

 FAQs Little Ongava

Is Little Ongava located inside Etosha National Park?

Little Ongava is located on the private Ongava Reserve, which borders Etosha National Park. While it is not inside the national park itself, guests enjoy seamless access to Etosha for game drives, combined with the exclusivity and flexibility of a private concession.

What makes Little Ongava different from other Etosha lodges?

Little Ongava offers just three private villas, making it one of the most exclusive safari lodges in Namibia.

Its location on the Ongava Reserve allows for limited vehicle numbers, guided nature walks and night drives – activities not permitted inside Etosha National Park. The elevated positioning also offers exceptional panoramic views across the plains.

What wildlife can I expect to see at Little Ongava?

The Ongava Reserve and Etosha region are renowned for:

• Elephant
• Lion
• Black and white rhino
• Giraffe
• Plains game species
• Excellent birdlife

The reserve is particularly strong for rhino sightings, both on game drives and during dedicated tracking experiences.

Is Little Ongava suitable for families?

Little Ongava is best suited to honeymooners and couples seeking privacy and seclusion. With only three villas, the lodge focuses on an intimate, romantic safari experience rather than family travel.

Can I do night drives at Little Ongava?

Yes. Night drives are permitted within the private Ongava Reserve, offering the opportunity to view nocturnal species. Night safaris are not permitted inside Etosha National Park itself, making this a valuable advantage of staying on the reserve.

Is Little Ongava in a malaria area?

Yes. The Etosha region is considered a low-risk malaria area, particularly during and after the rainy season (November to April). We always recommend consulting a travel health professional prior to travel for personalised advice.

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