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Gently rolling plains and bush land savannah extend towards the horizon. The land afoot the Otjihavera mountains is home to a large variety of birds and mammals. Herds of antelope roam the bush, the hooves of Zebra and Giraffe pound the soil, rhinoceroses hide in the dense grass, and in deep, mystical blue waters, reflecting the purple and orange sky, crocodiles hold their own. The air vibrates, as the majestic roar echoes from the plains, as here, at Okapuka, the lion is the king of beasts - as untamed and wild as Africa itself.
Comfort, style and a glorious view ... Set along the edge of the park are 16 thatched roof rooms, specially designed to ensure comfort and luxury,while remaining almost invisible from a distance, as great architectural care has been taken to blend therooms in with the surrounding bush.
Equipped with ensuite bathroom/ toilet, telephone,coffee making facilities, mini bar fridge and openterrace, the rooms' walls are adorned with paintings by the well renowned artist von Aschenborn, andtastefully laid out carpets, made from wool of thelocal Karakul sheep, evoke the grandeur of times long gone by.
Another 4 rooms with balcony form part of the mountainlodge. Furnished with cane and wall to wall carpets,the rooms feature ensuite bathrooms withtoilet/ shower, satellite TV and all other facilitiesof the Park rooms. A bonus of course, is the spectacularview of the African landscape below,gently rolling towards the horizon.
2009 Rates Single room B&B pp night: From R850 Double room B&B pp night: From R650 |
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