Horus swift
Birds of Namibia
Introduction: Horus swift (Apus horus) forage over open habitats including desert and semi-desert, grassland, savannah, rivers, lakes and coastal dunes, from sea level to 3,000m. Generally they avoid mountain tops and human settlements.
Distribution: Only a few scattered populations can be observed in Namibia; Epupa Falls, Katima Mulilo/Zambezi River area, Windhoek, Waterberg Plateau and Erongo Mountains.
Diet: Diverse diet including weevels, spiders and ants, bugs, termites, butterflies, flies, wasps and beetles.
Description: Often confused with little swift and white-rumped swift. Mainly silent.
Breeding: Occupies nests excavated by other birds such kingfishers, martins and bee-eaters. Lays between 2 and 4 eggs between October to Apri with an incubation period of 28 days.
Size: 15cm. Weight: 26g.
Lodging located on the property used by the CCF. Excellent option if you want to learn about cheetah's and their conservation
Mid sized hotel in Otjiwarongo offering both lodge & hotel style accommodation. All the usual facilities including a pool, air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant
A large, well stocked, privately owned game reserve. Excellent for sightings of wild dogs and other endangered species
Situated to the north of the Waterberg Plateau (which is unusual as most lodges are toward the south) this highly recommenced lodge offers spacious comfortable rooms and plenty of activities
One of the oldest lodges in Namibia, Mount Etjo has seen several historic events including the signing of an agreement pivotal to Namibia gaining independence. Still offers good quality accommodation and game drives
Okonjima Main Camp is the oldest and most affordable of the lodges at the AfriCat foundation.
Without a doubt one of the best lodges in Namibia, add leopard and cheetah viewing to stunning accommodation and well prepared meals and this place is a complete winner
A private two bed room suite, comes complete with own swimming pool, lounge and kitchen. Private chef and meals can be arranged or guests can visit Bush Camp.
Large private complex, includes all modern luxuries. Enjoyed by international movie stars and corporate moguls - but available to any group wanting to stay!
A 5 bedroom establishment located on a working Namibian cattle farm at the base of Mount Etjo
The NWR run camp situated on the slopes of the plateau. Fairly standard and slightly overpriced accommodation, the old police station which has been converted to a restaurant is a scenic (if not taste) highlight.
On the same property aw the Waterberg Wilderness Lodge but situated higher up the mountain offering excellent views

