Towering sandstone cliffs, dinosaur footprints, mysterious rock engravings, and some of Namibia’s most rare and valuable game species are synonymous with the Waterberg Plateau Park. In 1904, Waterberg was the scene of a battle between Herero warriors and German colonial forces. The Herero fighters suffered a bitter defeat against their oppressors and thousands of lives were lost in the ensuing retreat across the Omaheke Region into Botswana.
Proclaimed as a sanctuary for rare and endangered game species, Waterberg has played a vital role in breeding species for the restocking of other parks and conservation areas. The area is also home to the last remaining population of Cape Vultures in Namibia.
The park has been zoned into management areas for wilderness, trophy hunting, and tourism. The Bernabé de la Bat Rest Camp is one of Namibia’s most visited resorts, while thousands of surrounding community members receive training at the Okatjikona Environmental Education Centre annually.
Proclaimed as Waterberg Plateau Park in 1972 covering an area of 405 km², the park’s Natural features include a 50-km-long porous sandstone mountain with abundant game, unique vegetation, and a series of permanent springs at the foot of the plateau.
The dominant Vegetation is Tree and Shrub Savannah Biome and the Vegetation type is Northern Kalahari, Thornbush Shrubland. Leadwood tree (Combretum imberbe), silver terminalia (Terminalia sericea), kudu bush (Combretum apiculatum), a variety of acacias (Acacia erioloba, A. erubescens, and A. tortilis), laurel fig (Ficus ilicina) and about 140 lichen species.
Notable Wildlife in the area includes Black and white rhino, buffalo, roan and sable antelope, eland, tsessebe, leopard, side-striped jackal. More than 200 bird species, including Hartlaub’s Francolin, Rüppell’s Parrot, Bradfield’s Swift, Monteiro’s Hornbill, Bradfield’s Hornbill, Carp’s Black Tit, Rockrunner, Cape Vulture.
Guided drives on the plateau. A 48 km unguided hiking trail. Guided wilderness trails. Booking is required for guided and unguided hiking trails on the plateau. Short walking trails within the resort.