ONE Namibia
ONE – a network of Namibian nature reserves and farms that combines sustainable tourism, responsible agriculture, and active conservation.
Through income from lodges, farm projects, and partnerships, ONE protects natural habitats, preserves wildlife populations, and creates future opportunities for both people and nature.
Below you’ll find an overview of our partners – or explore our website to discover how you can become a shareholder in ONE (Ondekaremba Nature Estate Ltd).
More about ONE
Waterberg Wilderness
A private nature reserve at the Waterberg, with direct access to the plateau and an open border to the Waterberg Plateau Park. Guests can choose between three lodges – Plateau Lodge, Wilderness Lodge, and Valley Lodge – as well as two campsites – Plateau Campsite and Andersson Campsite. More information here.
Ondekaremba
Just a few minutes from the international airport, Ondekaremba offers the ideal start or end to a Namibia journey. It combines comfort, nature, and history – the gateway to ONE Namibia. More information here.
Ghaub Nature Reserve & Farm
Ghaub is a private nature reserve featuring a limestone cave and an active farm engaged in livestock breeding and vegetable cultivation. Guests can stay at the Ghaub Lodge or the Ghaub Campsite. More information here.
News
Book Recommendation
Many of our guests encounter rhinos on our guided tours – unforgettable moments. But to truly understand the full scale of the poaching crisis and the protection efforts behind the scenes, a deeper insight is needed. That is why we decided to write down our story.
Wilderness Therapy Namibia
The WTN-Program started in 2008 as an alternative approach to reach troubled adolescents between the ages of 16 and 20 years. Its aim is to de-stigmatize therapy and counseling through an adventure-based, physically challenging wilderness experience.
New Guardians at Ghaub
A recent sighting at Ghaub had birders excited: the Red-Billed Oxpecker! Found some 200 km outside its usual range, this sighting was a thrilling experience. And here’s an interesting fact: the Red-Billed Oxpecker has been named the bird of 2025! Surely, that’s not a coincidence.
How are our rhinos and giraffes? What is happening in the bush savannah? What is the ONE-team currently busy with? Subscribe to our newsletter “News on ONE”. Sent to you by ONE every three months.
News on ONE
All for ONE, ONE for NATURE.







