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Matunda Guest Farm situated 45 minutes from the Etosha National Park and other destinations in the surrounding. During your stay you can undertake Day Tours to the Damaraland – Twyfelfontein, visit the famous Vingerklippe and even Outjo.
Matunda Guest Farm – Michael and family offer relaxed and tranquil accommodation in safe surrounding without having to off load your whole car.
Enjoy your holiday just the way you want it – you will enjoy not just superb accommodation but also the best local cuisine and hospitality!
Matunda Guest Farm is the perfect stopover on your way to Etosha, en-route from the North to the coast or Caprivi.
Rooms
Matunda Guest Farm has a variety of Family Rooms or Double Rooms, accommodation for 12 people, All efforts are made to create a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere for our guests with secure parking.
Facilities
After a day in the Etosha National Park you can come back to relax in the lush garden and welcoming pool, and then enjoy a refreshing drink, some traditional European-Namibian farm cuisine, and chat to your hosts about life on a Namibian farm.
Unguided hiking and driving trails are available to add to your adventure. A perfect opportunity for those in need of privacy and some time alone in nature. Bird watchers and animal lovers will have a feast with abundance of local “fauna and flora” to explore. If you are tired and need to rest, an ice cold beer can be enjoyed at our swimming pool, or if you prefer, read your favorite book.
Michael and family will spoil you – as Michael loves to cook and creates your dinner himself. Excellent European – Namibian – inspired cuisine is served, with specialties including delicious wild game dishes, home-made bread and marmalade.
Activities
Etosha National Park – established in 1907, the park is one of the oldest conservation areas in Africa. The 22 700 square km national park sustains more than 110 different species of mammals and more than 230 species of birds. Its name is derived from the huge salt pan of a dried up lake. Etosha means the ”great white place” and refers to the huge salt pan.