AUBERGE OMULONGA
Christine and Jean-Paul, two French who have the taste of adventure, have elected to Okahandja, a few metres from the handicraft market. At the entrance of their Bed & Breakfast, it is a wooden warthog that welcomes you; in the living room an elephant sculpture draws his trompe towards the ceiling. Crossing the Omulonga hostel is a good initiation for visitors interested in African wood sculptures. If you wish, Christine and Jean-Paul will give you the best pipes to get them. Do not hesitate to take a step at home if you are going to Okahandja, you will receive a warm welcome. You can then sample Christine's specialities and listen to the advice of Jean Paul, an independent guide.
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I regret doing my payment before going to this place,
I will definitely not recommend going to this place.
No shade available for your car. The cars are parked in full sun.
Breakfast is substandard for the price you pay.
We rested well though and enjoyed the view. However, this was the first and last time at Von Bach.