Famous for its lighted oasis, Okaukuejo Camp, Etosha's administrative centre, rests in the south of Etosha National Park and is only 17 km from Anderson Gate. The camp is well recognised by its characteristic stone tower and the Etosha Ecological Institute. Designed to cater to the desired comfort levels of all travellers, the camp offers cosy double rooms, wooden en-suite chalets and a campsite with shared facilities. There is a swimming pool, gas station, a shop and a restaurant and bar that serves refreshments and delicious meals. The water hole is a centre of animal activity from the early hours of the morning.













1 Night
Lunch and Dinner
Campsite
Located in the eastern part of Etosha National Park, Namutoni Camp is built into an old German fort and features an elevated view of the King Nehale Waterhole. The camp is in close proximity to Fisher’s Pan, making it a hotspot for birders. Fort Namutoni was declared a national monument in 1950 and was opened to tourism in 1957.
The camp features spacious and comfortable chalets with en-suite bathrooms. There is a restaurant at the camp, other camp facilities include a bar, a shop, a petrol station, and a swimming pool.
Namutoni is located in the Etosha National Park in Namibia, and it’s known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife. The Namutoni Camp offers various camping options, including:
Campsites: These usually come with basic facilities like restrooms and showers. You can set up tents and enjoy the surrounding nature.
Game Viewing: The area around Namutoni is rich in wildlife. The nearby Etosha Pan attracts many animals, making it a great spot for game viewing.
Activities: Visitors can participate in guided game drives, self-drive tours, and birdwatching.
Amenities: The camp often has a restaurant, shop, and a swimming pool for campers to use.










1 Night
Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch
Camp