After a good night’s sleep and an excellent breakfast at Olive Grove, it is time to get behind the wheel and leave the skyline of Windhoek behind. Your destination is FransIndongo Lodge in the Waterberg Plateau, which looks out over Waterberg National Park. The park is ecologically diverse and has rare species of small antelope as well as over 200 types of birds.
The drive is neither long nor strenuous and you should be able to make the most of the lodge’s swimming pool and expansive viewing decks on your first day. The en suite thatched chalets are fitted with air conditioning, Wi-Fi and television sets but the star attraction here is undoubtedly the national park. You can elect to join guided dawn and dusk game drives with a ranger and tracker, or drive yourself in search of game. The nearby Cheetah Conservation Fund does excellent work to preserve these incredible cats while hikers can don their walking shoes for 1.5- and 3-hour self-guided trails on FransIndongo’s property.
In the evenings, enjoy a nightcap on the deck overlooking an illuminated waterhole and keep your binoculars at hand to watch nyala, red lechwe, rare white blesbok as well as roan and sable antelopes as they come down to drink. There is also a wooden observation tower that allows you see even further – a great place to greet the sunrise with a freshly brewed cup of coffee and a rusk.