Classic Safari Camp
Recommended 1+ Day Stay
Activities Include Morning & Night Game Drives, Walking Safaris
Onguma Tree Top Camp
The Camp
Tree Top is a unique and beautiful camp, situated on the Onguma Game Reserve, bordering on the eastern side of Etosha National Park. It is a small and intimate camp, especially designed for those travelers who would like to truly experience the bush in all its raw splendor. This Camp is built on wooden stilts amongst the tree tops with full views over one of the most beautiful watering holes on the Reserve. The main complex is completely open towards the front where the waterhole is situated, but there is also the option of letting down canvas sides if the weather is inclement. Guests can relax in the comfortable lounge or in front of the fire place. The kitchen is open plan so guests can watch whilst the chef conjures up wonderful dishes on an open fire. The Boma area steps off from the lounge deck, where guests can relax while watching the animals and birds that frequent the hole throughout the day.
The Rooms
The Camp consists of 4 thatched wooden chalets and a main complex, making the camp ideal for a small group looking for a private getaway. Each room is designed in such a way that the canvas sides can be opened to expose breath-taking view and animals any time. All rooms have an en suite bathroom as well as a wonderful private outside shower, and a private deck in front where guests can relax and enjoy exactly the same views as from the main area’s deck.
The Activities
Onguma Reserve consists of 34 000 hectares of Namibian wilderness and is home to numerous plains game, more than 300 bird species and even 3 of the “Big 5”. After enjoying a game drive into Etosha National Park in the morning, you have several options to choose from when you return to camp.
You can join an afternoon sunset nature drive on the Onguma Reserve where the camps expert guides will explain the many intricacies of the bush and it’s amazing inhabitants, take part in a night drive after dinner in search of the Onguma’s night life and nocturnal creatures, or feel the African ground underfoot on a guided walking safari.