About Erindi

Erindi, translated to “the place of water” in the indigenous Herero language, is home to over15,000 animals of southern Africa’s best!  Endangered species such as the African wild doghave found a healthy and protected habitat needed at Erindi to ensure the survival of their species.

The experience is set on 71,000 hectare of pristine wilderness with varied landscapes in amalaria-free area, from mountains to savannah to open grassland right in the heart of Namibia: Erindi Private Game Reserve is situated in the triangle between Okahandja, Otjiwarongo and Omaruru. The pure tranquility, abundant wildlife and distant horizons with awesome sunsets will sweep you off your feet. The Game Reserve is carefully managed, allowing for a “one-of-a-kind” experience, providing visitors with the opportunity to step back into a time when Africa was left in the undisturbed hands of nature.

It is here, at Erindi, you are guaranteed close interaction with BIG cats and fast prey.  So are you up for a visit to one of Africa’s largest remaining wildlife sanctuaries?

 

Erindi is one of southern Africa’s best practiced and enforced environmental rehabilitation projects currently underway.  The rehabilitation includes vegetation surveys, veld condition assessment, with the long-term aim to manage a careful ecological balance between endemic vegetation, herbivores, and predators.  Erindi is also on the move to actively restore local wildlife to the game reserve, with phenomenal success.  Animals that were once considered too aggressive for “normal” game parks and those that were once hunted and persecuted have now found a safe haven, and are fully protected, inside the game reserve.

Highly threatened species such as black rhinoceroslion, the rare brown hyenacheetah,African wild dog, and leopard all reside and thrive at Erindi, offering a unique opportunity to have amazing safaris near these amazing animals, and a predator diversity that is matched by only a handful of other wildlife sanctuaries.  This wildlife can all be viewed on morning and afternoon game drives offered by Old Traders Lodge.

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