Andersson's Camp
Andersson's Camp offers good value when wanting to stay on near Etosha National Park.Twenty quirkily designed tented rooms, each with private verandah, are built on raised decks. They are arranged around a renovated, central farmhouse, which accommodates the lounge and dining areas.All tented rooms have en suite bathrooms with outdoor showers. This recently built camp is situated in the 30,000...
Etosha Safari Lodge
Etosha Safari Lodge is located just outside Etosha National Park at the Andersson Gate. On a hillock the main areas have spectacular views across the African savannah. The main area has a restaurant and bar on wooden platform for sundowners and meals with a view and no less than three swimming pools. All of the 65 chalets are en-suite with air conditioning. Andersson Gate is only 9 kilometr...
Halali
Halali, one of the rest camps in Etosha national park, is set amongst shady mopane trees. The new décor uses natural colours and materials to excellent effect. There are two and four bed bush chalets, family chalets and double rooms, all with large sliding doors to the outside. A scenic, secluded, floodlit waterhole attracts game, both day and night, and the camp has a restaurant, bar, s...
Onguma Game Reserve
Onguma Game Reserve is situated on the Eastern Border of Etosha National Park is the 34 000 hectare private game reserve.Within minutes of the famous Etosha National Park, this private reserve is perfectly located to take in the abundance of wildlife in the area. Accommodation Onguma Boasts 5 different lodges able to suit any type of traveller, from the rustic Bush Camp, safari orientated Ten...
Mushara
Mushara is only 8km from the Von Lindequist Gate on the eastern side of Etosha, are the three owner-managed Mushara properties, popular bases for self-drive safaris.MUSHARA LODGE has ten air-conditioned, twin-bedded bungalows, a family unit, three single rooms and a large pool.MUSHARA OUTPOST, an exciting new addition, accommodates 16 people and provides an authentic bush experience. You can self-...
Namutoni Rest Camp
Namutoni is the easternmost of the rest camps in Etosha, and is perhaps the most upmarket.It is built around an old German fort overlooking the King Nehale waterhole, and from its raised walkway there are excellent views across the bush. Accommodation consists of 20 attractive bush chalets and 24 striking double rooms.Facilities include two restaurants (African fusion and a steakhouse), bar, centr...
Okaukuejo Rest Camp
Okaukuejo one of rest camps, provides excellent accommodation inside Etosha.This popular lodge is situated at the southern entrance to the park, overlooking a permanent, floodlit waterhole, regularly frequented by game. The lodge facilities include a swimming pool, shop, restaurant and bar. Accommodation at Okaukuejo ranges from 40 well-priced double rooms to 5 double-story premier chalets with...
Ongava Lodge
Ongava, meaning 'rhinoceros' in Herero, is a 30,000-hectare private game reserve on the southern boundary of Etosha National Park.The entrance is just metres from the Okaukuejo/Anderson Gate. Ongava Reserve has been restored by Wilderness Safaris and has a high concentration of animals including giraffe, gemsbok (oryx), red hartebeest, eland, wildebeest, zebra and the rare blackfaced impal...
Ongava Tented Camp
Ongava, meaning 'rhinoceros' in Herero, is a 30,000-hectare private game reserve on the southern boundary of Etosha National Park.The entrance is just metres from the Okaukuejo/Anderson Gate. Ongava Reserve has been restored by Wilderness Safaris and has a high concentration of animals including, giraffe, gemsbok (oryx), red hartebeest, eland, wildebeest, zebra and the rare blackfaced impa...
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