"Very interesting to learn all about the culture, see the women working in traditional ways, and try out the millet processing. I also enjoyed the traditional food and the singing and dancing.
I didn’t like that we were not told the cost of the tour, and the European food was not very good."
"Prices and quality of food was terrible. There wasn’t a thing on the menu that I could recommend. The local chicken cost 250 Dollars and was as tough as a Bata tackie.
Unnecessary charges were levied like having my meal brought to my room because I was the only person in th restaurant. Had to move from the bar to the courtyard / dining room with plastic chairs and tables to eat from.
Very over priced facility for its badly sign posted position. Stay away is my advice...."
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Vibrant markets burst with local crafts and fresh produce at Ondangwa's bustling trading centre, where you'll find authentic Owambo cultural items. Nearby Etosha National Park offers incredible wildlife viewing, while local restaurants serve traditional meals like oshifima with colourful sides.
The hottest months are usually October and September, with an average temperature of 27°C, while the coldest months are July and June, with an average of 20°C. Average annual precipitation for Ondangwa is 581 mm.