Ndefu Safari Group, located in Diepriver, Otjwarongo, Namibia, offers self-catering cottages in a peaceful and scenic environment. In addition to the tranquil surroundings, the farm is home to various game, allowing guests to enjoy the beauty of Namibia’s wildlife during their stay.
One of the unique highlights of the property is a resident giraffe, which adds to the charm and allure of the farm. It’s the perfect place to unwind, connect with nature, and experience the local wildlife up close.
Ndefu Safari Group offers self-catering cottages that comfortably sleep 4 people each. Each cottage is aesthetically pleasing, with air conditioning and the main bedroom featuring an extra-length queen bed and the second bedroom offering two extra-length single beds that can be converted into a king bed upon request. The bathrooms are equipped with modern showers and essential amenities, while Comfort Cottage 1 also includes an outdoor shower and a KolKol hot tub and Classic Cottage 2 has a plunge pool for added relaxation.
The kitchens are fully equipped for all your self-catering needs, featuring a 2-plate gas hob, air fryer, fridge, and microwave. Enjoy breakfast or other meals at the dining table or dine al fresco on the patio, complete with BBQ/Braai facilities.
For those looking to take a break from cooking or indulge in something special, breakfast, light dinners, as well as cheese and wine baskets are available on request. Please place your order at least 24 hours before arrival.
Ndefu Safari Group provides guests with complimentary Wi-Fi and secure parking for added convenience.
For those looking to explore the surrounding wilderness, guided walking tours can be arranged, offering an immersive safari experience led by knowledgeable guides. Whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation, Ndefu Safari Group ensures a memorable and comfortable stay.
Otjiwarongo, meaning “beautiful place” in the Herero language, is a city in central-north Namibia with a population of approximately 49,000. Established in 1892, it is one of Namibia’s oldest towns and serves as the capital of the Otjozondjupa Region. The name “Otjiwarongo” reflects the area’s suitability for cattle grazing, and today, it remains a hub for some of Namibia’s largest cattle-breeding enterprises. German settlers arrived in 1900, contributing to the town’s development. Strategically located on the B1 road and the TransNamib railway, Otjiwarongo connects Windhoek to the “Golden Triangle” of Otavi, Tsumeb, and Grootfontein, as well as to Etosha National Park. This positioning makes it a vital business centre for the region. Otjiwarongo’s blend of historical depth, strategic location, and natural attractions makes it a noteworthy destination in Namibia.
* Cheetah Conservation Fund
* Crocodile Farm
* Mahango Game Reserve
* Museum of Namibian Fashion
* Narrow Gauge Locomotive
* Waterberg National Park
- 30 days in advance for deposit refund
No children under the age of 4 years old.