Mokuti Etosha Lodge - Onguma Game Reserve
Mokuti Etosha Lodge is a hotel near Onguma Game Reserve.
- Location
- Onguma Game Reserve, Etosha & Central North, Namibia, Southern Africa
- Type
- safari_lodge
- Coordinates
- -18.813587, 17.049763
- Price range
- luxury
- Best season
- June to October for dry season game viewing in Etosha National Park.
- Phone
- +264 67 229084
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.mokutietoshalodge.com/
- Activities
- hotel
- Capacity
- 212 guests
- Rooms
- 106
- Dietary options
- Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options typically available upon request.
- Night drives
- Available
- Child-friendly
- Yes
- Pool/Spa
- Available
PlnrScore: 40/100
Best Time to Visit Mokuti Etosha Lodge
The best months to visit Mokuti Etosha Lodge are April, May, June, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Good, temperature 24.69°C, rainfall 169.7mm, sunshine 9.9 hrs, humidity 63%
- February: Great, temperature 25.1°C, rainfall 116.2mm, sunshine 10.4 hrs, humidity 59.3%
- March: Great, temperature 25.15°C, rainfall 53.2mm, sunshine 11 hrs, humidity 56.7%
- April: Great, temperature 23.9°C, rainfall 16.2mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 47.9%
- May: Great, temperature 21.95°C, rainfall 0.7mm, sunshine 10.7 hrs, humidity 28.3%
- June: Great, temperature 18.55°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 10.6 hrs, humidity 27.4%
- July: Great, temperature 18.71°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 10.8 hrs, humidity 23.2%
- August: Great, temperature 22.35°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 17.5%
- September: Great, temperature 26.85°C, rainfall 0mm, sunshine 11.5 hrs, humidity 15.2%
- October: Great, temperature 28.89°C, rainfall 3.5mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 18.6%
- November: Great, temperature 28.64°C, rainfall 26.1mm, sunshine 12 hrs, humidity 34%
- December: Great, temperature 28°C, rainfall 48.6mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 39.3%
Frequently Asked Questions
We're considering Mokuti Etosha Lodge for our family safari. Is it truly child friendly, and what activities are there for younger travellers?
Absolutely, Mokuti Etosha Lodge is a fantastic choice for families. We love that they have a dedicated children's swimming pool and often organize activities to keep the little ones entertained. While the main draw is exploring Etosha, the lodge itself offers a comfortable and engaging environment for everyone.
What's the best way to experience the wildlife around Mokuti Etosha Lodge, and what should we expect to see?
We recommend booking guided game drives into Etosha National Park, especially during the dry season from June to October. This is when the animals congregate around the waterholes, making for incredible sightings. Expect to see elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and a vast array of plains game – the sheer abundance is breathtaking.
We've heard Mokuti Etosha Lodge is a luxury option. Can you give us a sense of the accommodation and overall atmosphere?
Mokuti Etosha Lodge certainly lives up to its luxury reputation. We found the rooms to be spacious and well appointed, offering a comfortable retreat after a day of exploring. The lodge feels timeless, blending seamlessly with its natural surroundings, and the service is attentive without being intrusive.
Beyond game drives, what else does Mokuti Etosha Lodge offer guests?
While the proximity to Etosha is its main draw, Mokuti Etosha Lodge provides more than just a base for safaris. We enjoyed unwinding by the large swimming pool, and they have a charming restaurant serving delicious meals. It's a place where you can truly relax and soak in the Namibian atmosphere.
We're planning a trip in the wet season. How does this affect game viewing near Mokuti Etosha Lodge?
Visiting during the wet season, roughly November to May, means the landscape is lush and green, which is beautiful in its own right. However, game viewing can be more challenging as water is plentiful and animals disperse. We still recommend heading out on drives, but be prepared for potentially longer waits between sightings compared to the dry season.