With 97,000 hectares of unspoilt wilderness dedicated just to you, the Sandfontein Nature Reserve is one of Africa’s largest private reserves
Featuring exclusive use of 97,000 hectares of vast arid plains, meandering riverbeds, Rocky Mountains and the mighty Orange River, Sandfontein is a place where exploration comes naturally.
In the heart of Southern Namibia
Sandfontein is home to more than 4,000 animals including the leopard, cheetah, kudu, eland, zebra, giraffe, red hartebeest, springbok, ostrich, jackal, aardvark, caracal, and baboon
Sandfontein’s natural diversity is given a boost by a 25km-long section of the Orange River, which flows lazily along the border with South Africa.
That means there’s a healthy population of wetland birds including the black-headed heron, pied kingfisher and African jacana, to name a few.
Click on the link to see our extensive list of birds you might spot around Sandfontein.
January and February are typically the warmest months in Sandfontein, when the average temperature is 26°C. July and June are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 14°C. February and January are the months with the most rain.
Google Map for Sandfontein nature reserve, Namibia.
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