​User Reviews – Waterberg Plateau

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Jofie Lamprecht   –  
Namibia NA
Visited: May 2011 Reviewed: Sep 7, 2011

Email Jofie Lamprecht  |  20-35 years of age

The review below is the personal opinion of Jofie Lamprecht and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
2/5

This is not a high density National Park, and with some luck you can have a good experience. Game is not habituated to game viewing vehicles. Large parts of the park can seem dull, due to thick bush. Scenically, the drive into the park and through some of the more open and koppie filled parts of the park are beautiful. Only vehicles from NWR (Namibia Wildlife Resorts) are allowed in the park. One trip into the park is sufficient, and if combined with Etosha, this will give you your only chance to see cape buffalo other than in the Caprivi to complete your big 5 in two parks.

Nicholas Olesen Photography   –  
Germany DE
Visited: September 2015 Reviewed: Mar 24, 2016

Email Nicholas Olesen Photography  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of Nicholas Olesen Photography and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

Waterberg Plateau Park has beautiful scenery, but wildlife is difficult to spot without staying at a private reserve. I only spent one night here and, having been to Etosha National Park, I was there for the scenery and not for the wildlife.

TwiGGyAth   –  
Italy IT
Visited: June 2014 Reviewed: May 1, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The review below is the personal opinion of TwiGGyAth and not that of SafariBookings.
Nice stop on the way to Etosha
Overall rating
3/5

I've spent just an afternoon at Waterberg, anyway trail is good and easy to walk without a guide.
At the top there is a really nice view of the plateau and the country around.
Unluckily there are many monkeys around and sometimes they can be aggressive also if you stay away from them, they even broke our car antenna while we were trekking!

Jean   –  
France FR
Visited: May 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

The review below is the personal opinion of Jean and not that of SafariBookings.
More history than wildlife
Overall rating
3/5

The Waterberg is not as interesting for the wildlife as one could expect, especially when Etosha is so close. However, the dirt roads inside and around it are really pleasant to drive. The cliffs of the plateau are impressive, particularly at sunset. The most interesting about the Waterberg Plateau is that it makes an opportunity to learn about the history of Namibia, as the Herero fought the Germans at this exact place. There is a German war cemetery within the park boundaries. For the rest, Etosha provides much more for the same price (or less).

Marleen Horsten Visited: September 2011 Reviewed: Apr 26, 2012

The review below is the personal opinion of Marleen Horsten and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

Beautiful but we didn't see much wildlife.

Mike Wanliss   –  
South Africa ZA
Visited: December 2006 Reviewed: Jan 30, 2012

Email Mike Wanliss  |  20-35 years of age

The review below is the personal opinion of Mike Wanliss and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

We had a brief but enjoyable stay in the Waterberg Plateau Park

AlmostPerfect   –  
Italy IT
Visited: January 2011 Reviewed: Oct 2, 2011

Email AlmostPerfect  |  35-50 years of age

The review below is the personal opinion of AlmostPerfect and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

The other parks offer more wildlife experiences than the Waterburg Plateau

Andrew Thompson   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: December 2017 Reviewed: Feb 16, 2018

Email Andrew Thompson  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A 1-night stop-over which was good, but may have more to offer
Overall rating
4/5

I spent 1 night at Waterberg Plateau Park, as part of a guided birding and wildlife watching tour of Namibia. To be honest we really only stayed here because it broke the journey from Etosha National Park back to Windhoek nicely. Also because of the limited time we had, we only scratched the surface of what the Park had to offer. For example we didn't have time to join one of the organised game drives on the plateau itself, which I understood is stocked with various animal species, including game that is scarce elsewhere in Namibia. However we still managed to find some memorable wildlife encounters.
The well-watered grass just in front of the chalets attracts some extremely tame wildlife, including the unbelievably cute Damara Dik-dik - a small species of antelope. Equally close when we arrived but a lot less cute were Warthog and Chacma Baboon. The Baboons in particular have a reputation for mischief, so my advice would be to keep your wits about you when they are about.
The park also yielded some excellent bird sightings, with a resident pair of Verreaux's (Black) Eagle on the impressive cliffs, and when we visited (at the end of the dry season), there were good numbers of sunbirds, weavers and the magnificent African Paradise Flycatchers. We were also entertained by a raucous gang of Green Wood-Hoopoes, plus Purple Rollers, Hornbills, Swallow-tailed Bee-eaters and many other species.
The park is situated at the base of some impressive red sandstone cliffs which dominate the landscape, and mark the edge of the plateau itself. At the time of our visit the arrival of the first rain showers had brought an emergence of butterflies, which made a real spectacle.
The accommodation chalets are situated some distance from the other facilities, which means a bit of a walk to the restaurant, which is not so much fun in the rain or at night. However if you are camping, then the campsite is more centrally sited. The chalet I stayed in was clean and perfectly acceptable, and the bed was comfortable, but don't expect any frills here. The bathroom was basic but functional and everything worked.
The service at the restaurant was typically laid back (i.e. slow) and the quality of the food was okay.
As with many of the other rest camps run by the NWR, allow plenty of time for checking out on your day of departure.

Eduardo Canut   –  
Spain ES
Visited: September 2016 Reviewed: Nov 8, 2016

Email Eduardo Canut  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The namibian green area.
Overall rating
4/5

It's just a place that you don't expect, specially if you come from Sossusvlei or Etosha (very dry areas). The park has stunning views and is full of green, something that you miss in the country. Is a very recomendable alternative place to make a couple of nights during your road trip. Wildlife is not the most spectacular thing, even though you will see mongoose, baboons, warthogs, dick dick, hyrax, giraffe and if you're lucky rhinos, eland or roan antelope.

Louis Esparbès   –  
France FR
Visited: August 2015 Reviewed: Dec 12, 2015

Email Louis Esparbès  |  under20 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Overall rating
4/5

Worth the detour. The view from the top of the plateau is stunning. Though the entry is not well shown.

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