Oppi-Koppi is an oasis in the desert. An ideal, and last, resting place before driving off to Etosha, Windhoek, Damaraland, Kaokoland, Epupa Falls or Swakopmund.
Oppi-Koppi Rest Camp is located is the North-West of Namibia, about 70km in front of the West entrance (Galton Gate) of Ethosha. Oppi-Koppi Rest camp lies approximately 300m from the centre of Kamanjab, 300m from the intersection of the C40 and C35.
At Oppi-Koppi we have 12 luxury rooms with air conditioning, 2 standard rooms with fan, 1 family room (1 double bed and 2 single beds) and 2 guide rooms. We also have 5 campsites available. All of the rooms contain a kettle with coffee and tea. All rooms also have sockets...
Oppi-Koppi is an oasis in the desert. An ideal, and last, resting place before driving off to Etosha, Windhoek, Damaraland, Kaokoland, Epupa Falls or Swakopmund.
Oppi-Koppi Rest Camp is located is the North-West of Namibia, about 70km in front of the West entrance (Galton Gate) of Ethosha. Oppi-Koppi Rest camp lies approximately 300m from the centre of Kamanjab, 300m from the intersection of the C40 and C35.
At Oppi-Koppi we have 12 luxury rooms with air conditioning, 2 standard rooms with fan, 1 family room (1 double bed and 2 single beds) and 2 guide rooms. We also have 5 campsites available. All of the rooms contain a kettle with coffee and tea. All rooms also have sockets for charging phones, laptops, tablets, etc. The luxury rooms have a safe and a terrace with 2 chairs and a table for relaxing outside. All rooms also have their own parking lot.
The campsites are equipped with a barbeque, a power pole and a water tap. The water is completely filtered and safe for drinking. For campers staying at the campsites or guide rooms we have an ablution block with nice, clean toilets and hot showers.
Our bar is one of the most friendly and enjoyable bars in the whole of North-West Namibia and in our restaurant you can enjoy a delicious breakfast, lunch and/or dinner with European service. The à la carte kitchen is open all day from 7u00 (7am) until 20u30 (8:30pm).
We also have a private parking area and a swimming pool only for guests accommodated at Oppi-Koppi.
The languages we speak at Oppi-Koppi are English, Dutch, Afrikaans and German.
We also provide a laundry service where your clothes can be washed, dried, ironed and folded for you.
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