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Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp, Okonjima Reserve Animal Rehabilitation Center, Namibia
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Home of The Africat Foundation - Okonjima is famous for research and the rehabilitation of Cheetah and Leopard who roam freely in the reserve
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African-style chalets in the Luxury Bush Camp Cheetah tracking on foot or visits to orphaned Cheetah Leopard watching from safari vehicle or viewing hide Bushman walking trails, fantastic bird life
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Okonjima Reserve lies nestled in the beauty of the Omboroko Mountains, central-north of Namibia. It is home to The Africat Foundation - famous for research and rehabilitation of Cheetah and Leopard who roam freely in the reserve.
At this Namibia safari lodge, you can get closer to these beautiful creatures than you have ever done before. The popular 'Cheetah Tracking Trail' allows you to participate in radio-tracking rehabilitated Cheetahs on foot in the rehabilitation area, and see orphaned Cheetah. You can also visit the 'Cheetah project' where you'll get first hand experience of Africat's hands-on work with these cats.
'Leopard viewing' is from the safety of a hide or game-viewing vehicle, and sightings are good. There are guided and self-guided walking trails, and 'The Bushman Trail' lets you experience a day in the life of the original hunter-gatherer.
There are over 300 indigenous species of birds around here more than enough to keep you busy with your binoculars. Night drives brings to light Porcupines and other nocturnal creatures. Okonjima will fulfill your desire to get close to Africa's most beautiful cats - a rare pleasure enjoyed only by the few.
Child Policy: Children under the age of twelve are regrettably not permitted at this Namibia safari lodge. This is due to the nature of the activities.
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Okonjima Reserve
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Okonjima Reserve's comfortable accomm-odation is in spacious African huts with en suite bathrooms.
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Leopard
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Although Leopards tend to be active at night, they can also be seen during the day while resting in trees, caves or in a thick coverage of bushes.
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