Going concern for sale with Game lodge, near Gumare, Okavango sub district.
Comprising :
4 ensuite tents on decking, lodge facilities. staff housing. Game fenced and solar powered lodge. Set on a 3,200 ha Game land with title deed. Property ownership in company name and includes inventory of the business.
Buildings and moveable assets.
The main camp consists of:
- Main Lodge with bar, toilet, dining room and kitchen raised *3m off the ground,
stepping down to large lounge area. All fully furnished.
- Lockable pantry below kitchen which houses DB board and 48V inverter and
battery.
- 4 Tented units on decks with en-suite bathrooms. All fully furnished and spare
sets of linen provided.
- Large store building housing a tool room, walk-in Minus 40 blast freezer, skinning
preparation area and another bedroom.
- 2 x 9m tank-stands with 5000 litre tanks plumbed into lodge and tent units.
- 4 Bedroom staff house with 3 bathrooms.
- Generator room situated 100m from camp houses a Perkins 20KVA generator.
- 3 Strand electric fence surrounds the whole camp except the staff house and
generator room. The fence is raised to allow game underneath access to
waterhole in the centre of camp.
- The staff camp +5Km from Main camp is not in use presently but consists of 4
bedroom building, a separate kitchen room and ablution block. A tank on 9m
stand is present. (This can later be converted into a hunting camp?)
- Solar pump house with panels, control box and borehole pump situated in the
South West corner.
Estimated Game Count 15 November 2021
- Impala – 180
- Kudu – 60
- Zebra – 100
- Gemsbok – 50
- Wildebeest – 120
- Eland – 90
The above numbers are a conservative estimate as we have not performed an
aerial survey in the last three years.
Other species found on the farm: *
Warthog, Duiker, Brown hyena, Spotted Hyena, CaracaI, African Wild Cat, Leopard, Elephant
Geographics of Okavango Game Farrns
The farm lies in the centre of 4 hunting areas allocated quota annually to hunt
elephant. The western half of the land fall into NG2 with the eastern half in NG7.
Directly south of the farm Iies NG3 and NG8.
It Is also an hours drive to the Okavango River (Sepupa – boat launch)
The veld is predominately Kalahari sandveld with belts of Acacia, Terminalia
serecia and Teak. Both camps are built in Terminalia prunoides (Purple pod
Terminalla) offering excellent shade for most of the year!
Rainfall is 650 -750mm per annum, filling 7 major pans on the farm which
normally hold water until October: This results in about six weeks of dry times
until the rains return, relying on the solar pump in the SW and Camp water in the
East.
Other assets:
- 1 x 500fl DAF water bowser (Used to cart drinking water for camp from Etsha,
*20km away)
- 1 x Fiat Tractor 4×4
- 1 x Toyota Hilux Surf (Import)
- 1 x Toyota land cruiser p/up 2004
- 1 x Tractor trailer
- 1 x Firefighter trailer with pump.
- Borehole equipment
- Solar Panels
The project is 21 years old and the farm has been developed from raw land to
what it is today.