There are 6 different camps offering accommodation in Etosha National Park and each has a unique setting. The re-furbished original camps have floodlit waterholes, while the newest enjoys Salt Pan views.
Accommodation in Etosha National Park is at a premium all year round and visitors are advised to book well in advance. There are 4 gates into Etosha and they are open only between sunrise and sunset. Self-drive itineraries should take into account the vast distances in Etosha and that the speed limit is 60km per hour (37 miles p/h).
Okaukuejo Camp is closest to the main Andersson Gate (17 km) and is the largest camp in Etosha National Park. It is renowned for its big floodlit waterhole where an incredible array of Namibian wildlife can be seen at close quarters, especially Rhino. There is a wide variety of accommodation to choose from and all units have tea stations and fridges.
The Premier Waterhole Chalets overlook the waterhole where animals gather and are double-storeys with 2 en-suite bedrooms, while the Bush Chalets have a lounge and braai facilities. Okaukuejo Family Chalets have 2 bedrooms with 4 beds and a braai.
Restaurant, bar, kiosk, shop, swimming pool and petrol filling station.
Halali Camp in Etosha National Park is situated between Okaukuejo and Namutoni in the middle of Etosha. The camp is spacious and set amongst Mopane trees, next to one of the few Dolomite hills in the park. Game can be viewed at the popular flood-lit waterhole from an elevated terrace.
The Halali Camp units are secluded and attractive with en-suite bathrooms (including showers). There is a honeymoon suite with a lavish lounge area and jacuzzi. All chalets and rooms have large sliding doors.
Restaurant, bar, kiosk, shop, swimming pool, picnic area and petrol filling station.
This picturesque camp inside Etosha National Park is built around an old white-washed fort which adds a unique character to the camp. Namutoni Camp is located on the eastern side of Etosha National Park accessible from the Von Lindequist Gate and overlooks a flood-lit waterhole.
Pedestrian-only walkways, like elevated decks, provide great places to view the sunsets and any game coming to drink. There are a number of other productive waterholes in the vicinity of the camp.
The accommodation at Namutoni Camp in Etosha is spacious with en-suite bathrooms and showers and guests can choose from bush chalets and double rooms.
African fusion restaurant, historic German fort, bar, curio shop, swimming pool, and petrol filling station.
This eco-friendly camp is situated on the eastern rim of the Etosha Salt Pan. Onkoshi Camp is tucked away out of sight of driving routes in the park and other developments. The setting is unique and tranquil overlooking the shimmering Etosha Salt Pan with its changing appearance over the course of the day. Guests are transported from Namutoni Camp (accessible through Von Lindequist Gate) by park vehicles to Onkoshi.
Onkoshi is small and exclusive with just 15 chalets (children over the age of 6 are welcome). The thatched suites stand on elevated wooden decks and have canvas walls and retractable doors to fully appreciate the magnificent views. The décor is elegant with natural tones and fabrics complemented by locally crafted furnishings and fittings. The en-suite bathrooms have indoor and outdoor showers.
Restaurant, bar, sunset deck, tourist shop, infinity swimming pool with expansive views, stargazing
Domolmite Camp is Etosha National Park's newest camp in western Etosha accessible through Galton Gate. It sits on top of a little hill offering stunning views and excellent wildlife sightings with 15 nearby waterholes.
Accommodation at Domolmite Camp in Etosha National Park is in elevated permanent luxury tents with en-suite bathrooms and 2 ¾ beds. Room facilities include a mosquito net, safe, hairdryer, wardrobe, lounge area, daily housekeeping and tea and coffee making facilities.
Restaurant, bar, tourist shop and swimming pool.
Olifantsrus Camp in the more remote western section of Etosha National Park is 60 km from Galton Gate, 130 km from Okaukuejo Camp and 50 km from Dolomite Camp.
Olifantsrus Camp only offers camping but the main attraction is the double storey hide overlooking a waterhole that attracts wildlife and many elephants.
Picnic facilities, information centre, kiosk, waterhole, hide, communal kitchen, ablution block.