Toko Lodge, on the farm 'Rustig' close to Kamanjab is situated in the north west of
Namibia. It is the ideal base for tours to the Etosha National Park, the Epupa Falls on the Kunene River and to visit the indigenous people of Namibia, the Himba.
The wide
variety of bird species found on our farm, give Toko Lodge its name. Not only is this an idyllic place for bird viewers, but also its striking fauna & flora make Toko Lodge an
attractive and popular holiday destination. LodgeToko Lodge offers you ten spacious and
comfortable double rooms en-suite. All rooms, which are individually decorated to suit your needs, offer a stunning view over the savannah and lush gardens from your own veranda.
After a long, hot day, indulge yourself to a refreshing swim in the pool, from where you can watch our frolicking ostriches. Observe the small variety of animals that visit our
floodlit waterhole, or just enjoy the magical ambience created by the vast natural backdrop of our unique landscape.
Following an adventurous day we invite you to join us for a
sundowner at the fireplace, where we will pamper your palate with typical African cuisine for supper and treat your taste buds to some of the finest South-African wines. End the
evening under a starlit sky and listen to the sounds of the night. A generous breakfast awaits you in the morning, a light lunch at noon and coffee with biscuits or
cake in the afternoon. Our "Omumborombonga" campsite is named after the holy tree of the Herero people and offers you three separate camping sites with toilet
facilities and hot showers. Dinner can be pre-booked at the lodge. Firewood is also available. Activities Our open-vehicle game drives on this 6000 ha.
farm let you experience the abundant beauty of nature. Here you can see Giraffe, Springbuck, Kudu, Oryx, Warthog, Zebra, Bat eared-Fox and the rare Aardwolf. We also show
you more about our cattle farming operation. You can go for early morning or late afternoon guided or unguided walking trails along dolomite hills to spot Damara Dik-dik and rock
dassies or to identify over 200 bird species, including 3 types of hornbills, especially our logo bird, the endemic Monteiro’s Hornbill and the rare Hartlaub’s Francolin Our guide
will explain to you the different animal tracks and everything about the flora in our environment. |
|