The name of this German-oriented place is derived from the owners’ names: Gesa Oldach and Erno Gauerke, who go out of their way to provide a good measure of Deutsch hospitality here in Namibia. Haus Ol-Ga enjoys a nice, quiet garden atmosphere in Windhoek West, and is a good choice if you’re looking for accommodation that is more reminiscent of a homestay. It’s like staying at your grandma’s. Rooms are simple, neat and unfussy.
Haus Ol-Ga
Windhoek
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