Situated in the heart of Namibia’s oldest game farm, Otjiwa Eagle’s Rest offers a tranquil retreat amidst 10,000 hectares of unspoilt African bushveld.
Otjiwa Eagle’s Rest is home to a diverse array of African wildlife. Guests have the opportunity to spot 25 species of free-roaming game, including impressive herds of Sable Antelope and White Rhinos. Roan Antelope and plains game are also frequently sighted, offering memorable safari experiences.
The lodge boasts beautiful dams teeming with a rich variety of birdlife, with the majestic African Fish Eagle being a highlight. Guests can enjoy birdwatching and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Eagle’s Rest offers a range of activities as well as a spa and wellness centre, so whether you want adventure or relaxation, you will find it here!
Eagle’s Rest boasts 22 Elegant Rooms, each with a private verandah, TV, unstocked mini-bar fridge, air conditioning, and en suite bathroom. Each elegant chalet has parking for a vehicle, and they are within easy walking distance of the main lodge building.
The 7 cozy, family chalets each have two bedrooms, with one bathroom, an open-plan lounge area and kitchenette. The double room has an air conditioner, while the twin room is furnished with a fan. All family chalets are equipped with kitchen appliances and essentials.
Each family chalet has an outside bbq area and private parking area.
9 of the campsites have electricity
BBQ (Braai) area with bin
Cold water available at each site
6-8 people per campsite
River sand campsites and most have shade
2 shared ablution blocks with 3 ladies and 3 men’s open-aired showers
3 Toilets
Hot water is supplied by donkey
All campers are allowed to use lodge facilities
Swimming Pool
Free Wi-Fi in the main area
Bar & Restaurant
Laundry Service (at additional charge)
Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)
Spa and Wellness
Airstrip close to the lodge
Wheelchair friendly
Air Conditioning
Tea & Coffee station
Unstocked mini bar fridge
Hair dryer
Safe
Private bbq at family chalets
Bathrobes
9 of the campsites have electricity
BBQ (Braai) area with bin
Cold water available at each site
6-8 people per campsite
River sand campsites and most have shade
2 shared ablution blocks with 3 ladies and 3 men’s open-aired showers
3 Toilets
Hot water is supplied by donkey
All campers are allowed to use lodge facilities
Swimming Pool
Free Wi-Fi in the main area
Bar & Restaurant
Laundry Service (at additional charge)
Credit Card (MasterCard or Visa)
Spa and Wellness
Airstrip close to the lodge
Wheelchair friendly
Air Conditioning
Tea & Coffee station
Unstocked mini bar fridge
Hair dryer
Safe
Private bbq at family chalets
Bathrobes
This game drive offers the opportunity to spot 25 different animal species. After an adventurous couple of hours, you will end the drive on one of our scenic mountain tops.
This adrenaline filled morning will give you an experience that will form part of you. Experience coming up close to the wild white Rhino and get a sense of these majestic animals.
Become one with nature while roaming the plains of Otjiwa. With our professional guides, you will feel at ease and comfortable on horseback
Get to know the Namibian bush and nature with the guidance from one of our highly experienced field guides. They will share the knowledge of their ancestors.
Experience the thrill of a night drive safari as you venture into the wilderness under the cloak of darkness.
Unlock the thrill of effortless exploration with our guided E-Bike tours! Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a newbie, our expert guides will lead you on unforgettable adventures.
Indulge your inner chef with our immersive cooking classes! With a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and innovative recipes.
From Windhoek: Drive approximately 130 km north on the B1 until you see the Otjiwa Lodge entrance on the left (west) side.
Drive approximately 35km south on the B1 until you see the Otjiwa Lodge entrance on the right(west)side
From Windhoek: Drive approximately 130 km north on the B1 until you see the Otjiwa Lodge entrance on the left (west) side.
Drive approximately 35km south on the B1 until you see the Otjiwa Lodge entrance on the right(west)side