MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo
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- Bar
- Free Car Parking
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Non smoking
- Restaurant
MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo
Experience a comfortable stay at MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo, conveniently located in Otjiwarongo just 1.2 miles from Otjiwarongo Crocodile Ranch. The hotel offers a range of amenities, including a beautiful garden, free private parking, a shared lounge, and a bar. With its family rooms and sun terrace, this property caters to the needs of all guests. Additionally, evening entertainment and room service are provided for your convenience.
The rooms at MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo are designed to ensure a pleasant stay. Each room is equipped with a private bathroom featuring a refreshing shower. Some rooms also include a cozy seating area, allowing you to relax and unwind after a day of exploration. Rest assured that your comfort is a priority, as all rooms come with comfortable bed linen and towels.
Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast at MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo. Choose from an à la carte or Full English/Irish breakfast, providing you with a variety of options to suit your preferences. The hotel’s restaurant serves a range of delectable dishes, including African, Caribbean, and British cuisine. Vegetarian, gluten-free, and halal options are available upon request, ensuring that dietary needs are catered for.
If you’re looking to explore the area, Otjiwarongo Railway Station is conveniently located just 2.2 miles from the hotel. Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, the hotel’s central location makes it easy to access various attractions and destinations in the area.
Experience a comfortable stay at MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo, where you can enjoy a range of amenities and exceptional service. The friendly staff will ensure that your needs are met, and you can relax and make the most of your time in Otjiwarongo.
Location and Access
MSC Hotel Otjiwarongo is situated in the town of Otjiwarongo, close to the Otjiwarongo Crocodile Ranch and within easy reach of the Otjiwarongo Railway Station. Otjiwarongo sits on the B1 highway, Namibia’s main north-south route, making the hotel a practical stop for travellers moving between Windhoek and destinations further north such as Etosha National Park and the Waterberg Plateau. The town itself has fuel stations, supermarkets, banks and pharmacies, so guests can restock supplies before continuing their journey.
Best Suited For
This hotel suits travellers who want a comfortable, no-fuss base in Otjiwarongo, whether for a one-night stopover between Windhoek and Etosha, a business trip, or a few days exploring the surrounding region. The family rooms and shared lounge make it workable for families, while the private parking and central location appeal to self-drive visitors. Guests seeking a quiet bush retreat rather than a town hotel may prefer one of the lodges or guest farms further outside Otjiwarongo.
Practical Considerations
Rooms include a private bathroom with a shower, and some also have a seating area. Breakfast is offered à la carte or as a Full English/Irish option, and the restaurant serves African, Caribbean and British dishes, with vegetarian, gluten-free and halal choices available on request. As with any accommodation booking, guests should confirm current room rates, availability and any deposit or cancellation terms directly with the property before travelling, since these details can change.
Nearby Alternatives
Travellers wanting other options in the same part of Otjiwarongo can compare Mo-nize Villa Guesthouse and Lion’s Den Guesthouse, both of which are covered on this site. For a broader view of what is available in the area, the Otjiwarongo accommodation guide lists further choices. Visitors continuing north should note that Otjiwarongo is roughly a two-hour drive from the southern gates of Etosha National Park, and many people use it as a convenient overnight stop in each direction.
Getting the Most from an Otjiwarongo Stopover
Otjiwarongo is often treated as a waypoint rather than a destination in itself, but the town has enough to fill a spare afternoon: the Crocodile Ranch, a small but well-regarded cheetah conservation presence in the district, and a handful of local cafes and shops along the main road. Fuel and vehicle checks are worth doing here if heading toward Etosha, since services become sparser further into the park area. Travellers arriving by rail can also use the nearby Otjiwarongo Railway Station, part of the TransNamib network, as an alternative to driving.




