Okaukuejo Camp
Okaukuejo Camp is located just 17km from the southern entrance
of the 22,270 square kilometres Etosha National Park and on
the western fringes of the famous Etosha Pan. Etosha is famed
for its numerous waterholes where a wide diversity of game can
be seen. The most spectacular feature of the park is the vast,
shallow salt pan, which lies in its centre, filling with water
during the rainy season attracting a variety of wildlife and
numerous species of birdlife.
Accommodation & Facilities
Okaukuejo is the park’s oldest rest camp and also acts as
the headquarters for the park. The camp provides accommodation
to suit every need, with premier bush chalets overlooking the
waterhole, double rooms and bush chalets and family chalets
and a campsite. Other facilities at Okaukuejo include a shop,
restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Overnight visitors must
enter the camp by sunset.
Wildlife & Activities
The camp is famous for its floodlit waterhole, which is
visited by plenty of game, especially after sunset, giving visitors
to the camp the opportunity to view animals such as elephant
and black rhino at close quarters from the comfort of the camp.
Hundreds of kilometres of well sign posted, good gravel roads,
connect Okaukuejo with the other Etosha rest camps, waterholes
and grazing grounds on the southern edges of the pan. Only
this southern section of the park has been developed for visitors,
since the primary role is that of a conservation area where
nature can remain undisturbed. Okaukuejo is an excellent base
from which you can explore some of these waterholes on full
day game drives in either your own vehicle or on a guided game
drive with one of the expert guides from the camp.
What Next?
If you’re interested in staying at Okaukuejo Camp as part
of a safari holiday in Namibia, give our African experts
a call. We regularly visit the lodges and camps we recommend
and are ready to offer great advice on constructing your perfect
holiday.
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