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Waterberg Guest Farm
With an outdoor pool and garden, Waterberg Guest Farm is situated a the foot of the magnificent Waterberg. It offers rooms and bungalows and a lapa area. Massages can arranged on site.

Waterberg Wilderness - ONE Namibia
With a variety of game and bird species, Waterberg Wilderness - ONE Namibia is located 90 km east of Otjiwarongo. This private nature reserve offers views of the mountain plateau and Kalahari plains.

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- From £177.21 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very good - What previous guests thought, 579 reviewsSpectacular view. Rinho drive experience suggestedGuest review byAnnalisaItaly
- From £267.32 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 154 reviewsPerfect. Will definitely go backwardsGuest review byMicheleNetherlands
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We stayed one night at the Waterberg Wilderness ONE and a...
We stayed one night at the Waterberg Wilderness ONE and a second night at the Waterberg NWR Restcamp. The views from the ONE were outstanding (we were upgraded to the Plateau Lodge), but the lodging costs were much higher. The NWR had surprisingly nice facilities, considering they are state-owned. Staying in either location requires guests to eat there or to self-cater. The ONE location lodging includes breakfast and dinner. The NWR location includes breakfast, with dinner served at the restaurant (ordering from a menu with decent choices). We did a game drive through the NWR, which was much more affordable, but we did not get to see much (it was the wrong time of the year to see animals at watering holes). That drive is to the Waterberg Plateau, which is a wonderful trip in itself (even without seeing much wildlife). The ONE game drives are more expensive, but go to their own reserve to view rhinos (probably available year-round).Guest review byBogdanUnited States