Etosha National Park is one of Africa's greatest wildlife destinations — a vast, shimmering salt pan surrounded by thornbush, where elephant, lion, rhino, cheetah and hundreds of bird species converge at ancient waterholes. Namibia Wildlife Resorts operates six camps inside the park, each offering a different experience, from the famous floodlit waterhole at Okaukuejo to the exclusive eco-lodge at Onkoshi.
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The first tourist camp to open in Etosha National Park, Okaukuejo is renowned for its spectacular floodlit waterhole — where elephants, lions, rhinos and more congregate day and night. Located just 17km from the Anderson Gate entrance, it is the most accessible and most iconic of Etosha's camps.
Centrally located between Okaukuejo and Namutoni, Halali is the smallest and most intimate of Etosha's main camps. The Moringa waterhole is floodlit and accessible on foot at any hour — drawing rhino, elephant, leopard and more without leaving the camp. A hidden gem.
Set around a beautifully restored German colonial fort in the eastern section of Etosha, Namutoni has a character unlike any other camp in Africa. The fort's whitewashed towers rise dramatically above the bush, and the camp offers excellent game viewing in the species-rich east of the park.
An exclusive eco-friendly lodge perched on the edge of the Etosha Pan, Onkoshi offers just 15 private chalets elevated on wooden decks with sweeping views across the shimmering pan. The most exclusive NWR property in Etosha — and one of the most spectacular settings in Africa.
The newest and only camping-exclusive camp in Etosha, Olifantsrus sits in the remote western section of the park — far fewer visitors, far more wilderness. A unique opportunity to experience Etosha away from the crowds, with exceptional game viewing in an area few travellers reach.
The first lodge to open in the western section of Etosha, Dolomite sits on a scenic rocky ridge with 20 thatched chalets overlooking the bush. The western section of the park is known for its black rhino population and vast, open landscapes — a very different experience to the central and eastern camps.
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