Onguma Nature Reserve, Namibia, 2024-Sep-25 — /Travel PR News/ —
According to recent research, solo travel is a growing trend globally and Onguma Nature Reserve in Namibia is certainly seeing an increasing demand from independent single travellers. AITO figures show 27% of Brits enjoyed solo trips last year – with 1 in 5 considering holidaying alone this year. However, almost 1 in 4 are deterred by single supplements.
With this in mind, Onguma, on the eastern fringe of Namibia’s iconic Etosha National Park, is delighted to launch its new special So-Low Safari package, waiving the single supplement during Namibia’s low season (1 Dec to 30 June 2025*), to make Onguma more attractive, accessible and affordable for intrepid, independent travellers with a spirit of adventure.
Reasons to Book an Onguma Solo Safari
So-low (Solo) Safaris
Experience the thrill of an immersive, solo safari at Onguma in low season. Stay in one of five safari camps all of which enjoy fabulous views over floodlit waterholes, without paying the usual single supplement. Enjoy guided game drives by day and night in over 34,000 hectares of private wilderness, including four of the Big Five (no buffalo) as well as day trips into Etosha. With its tranquil atmosphere and opportunities for self-reflection amidst nature, Onguma is perfect for solo travellers seeking adventure, personal growth, flexibility and serenity in one of Africa’s most breathtaking landscapes.
Terms & Conditions
For more information, please contact reservations@onguma.com or book via your preferred travel agent/ specialist.
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