Eldorado B&B and Camping Job Vacancies in Namibia
About Us
The Eldorado farm originally belonged to Adri’s grand father who was one of the first people to live in the Etosha area. Thereafter the farm was bought by Henning Pienaar, Adri’s father, who lived on the farm for a further 30 years.
In total Eldorado has been part of the Pienaar family for around 66 years and has been a successful cattle and sheep farm.
Today the farm is populated with gemsbok, eland, impala, springbok, steenbuck, duiker, zebra, blue and black wildebeest, the Damara dik-dik, ostriches and a large variety of indigenous birds.
All our rooms offer en-suite showers, air conditioning and coffee making facilities. If you are interested in our self-catering option, please book accordingly.
- Air Conditioning
- Braai / Barbeque
- Breakfast on request
- Bird Watching
- Children Welcome
- Coffee & Tea Facilities
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Dinner on request
- En-suite Showers
- Firewood
- Game Viewing
- Swimming Pool
- Clean Linen
- House Keeping
- Large Garden
- Preditors Viewing
- Towels Supplied
- Laundry on request
- Wheelchair Friendly
- Wi-Fi Available
Facilities and AmenitiesDinner & Breakfast– Available on request for self catering guests.
Prices available on request
Lunch – By advanced booking – Prices available on request.
Lunch packs – By advanced booking – Prices available on request.
Breakfast packs – By advanced booking – Prices available on request.
Swimming Pool – Please feel free to use the pool at your own risk.
Firewood – We sell wood. Prices available on request
Predator & Rhino Viewing– Prices available on request
All our overnight guests may use our Wi-Fi for free of charge
Please be aware that our card machine is not always working due to poor communication systems in Namibia
Our Predators & Rhinos
ldorado Guest House offers guided walks to the large camps where we keep our leopards, cheetahs, brown hyena’s, spotted hyena’s, caracal and rhinos.
These animals come from the surrounding areas, but mainly from Etosha National Park. Daily efforts to keep them out and the failure to succeed, leaves only 2 choices… Kill them all or keep them alive in large, government regulated camps, where they will be cared for till the day they die. Unfortunately predators don’t live from vegetation, but must be fed their daily ration of expensive meat… They are shown to paying tourists to cover the feeding- and veterinary expenses.
Contact Us
Your hosts: Adri & Hanel Pienaar
Address: Eldorado Farm, Etosha Region, Namibia
Reservations : +264 61 237294
Reservations: : eldorado@exclusive.com.na
Establishment: : hanel@iway.na
After Hours: Please check availability and . book online.
GPS Co-ords: : S19°24’710″ E15°56’153″