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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The roads are poorly maintained.
In the beginning they told us we can get a refund if we don’t wanna stay. We looked at the camp site and didn’t like it. We decided to get a refund and go to an other camp. But we got only the half of our money back „because we stayed one and a half hours“. It’s ridiculous!
And if you book the camp site and wanna use the pools, you have to pay 100N$ per Person. Because you booked “only” the camp site ;)
It’s the worst place we have been in Namibia.