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Namibia

Namutoni Camp

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Rebuilt from the remains of an old German fort, Namutoni Camp offers unique accommodations and prime access to the eastern side of Etosha National Park.

Accommodations within the white-washed walls of the old fort consist of twenty-four double rooms and twenty bush chalets. The double rooms feature an en suite bathroom with an outdoor shower and a private veranda. The bush chalets are more spacious and private and include both an outdoor shower and a luxurious sunken bath. There are six doubles and fourteen twins to choose from. All rooms at the camp have a mini-bar, air-conditioning, and a tea/coffee station. Mosquito nets are fitted to the front and back doors. For the more adventurous traveler, outdoor camping is also available with plug points and communal restrooms.

The camp stands on the eastern side of Etosha National Park, close to the von Lindequist Gate and the picturesque Fischer’s Pan. Etosha National Park, or Etosha, as it is fondly and locally known, is one of the largest savanna conservations in Africa and is world renowned for its spectacular wildlife. Visitors are amazed at the accessibility of large numbers of elephant, black and white rhinoceros, lion, leopard, and cheetah, as well as herds of innumerable springbok, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, and a multitude of other fascinating species. The most famous is a breeding colony of flamingos.

The views of the King Nehale Waterhole are excellent and allow for great game viewing without leaving the camp. But many guests opt for either a guided game drive or a self-driven tour of Etosha. The guide game drives are conducted by knowledgeable guides in open 4×4 vehicles. But with Etosha’s excellently accessible roads and plenty of gas stations and rest stops around, a self-guided tour allows for more flexibility especially for families with younger children. Bird watchers will enjoy getting a chance to glimpse some of the 350-bird species found in the park with the best spot being at Fisher’s Pan for its famous flamingoes as well as storks, African openbill, and great crested and black-necked grebe.

The camp is scattered around the old German fort. The main area includes two restaurants, a craft shop, a pool, and a viewing deck overlooking the King Nehale Waterhole making it the ideal place to relax at lunchtime or after an evening game drive. The African Fusion restaurant serves delicious local flavors, while The Steakhouse dishes out popular western dishes. A superette, curio shop, and a gas station are also on hand for every needed amenity and souvenir.

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Namibia

Namutoni Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Rebuilt from the remains of an old German fort, Namutoni Camp offers unique accommodations and prime access to the eastern side of Etosha National Park.

Accommodations within the white-washed walls of the old fort consist of twenty-four double rooms and twenty bush chalets. The double rooms feature an en suite bathroom with an outdoor shower and a private veranda. The bush chalets are more spacious and private and include both an outdoor shower and a luxurious sunken bath. There are six doubles and fourteen twins to choose from. All rooms at the camp have a mini-bar, air-conditioning, and a tea/coffee station. Mosquito nets are fitted to the front and back doors. For the more adventurous traveler, outdoor camping is also available with plug points and communal restrooms.

The camp stands on the eastern side of Etosha National Park, close to the von Lindequist Gate and the picturesque Fischer’s Pan. Etosha National Park, or Etosha, as it is fondly and locally known, is one of the largest savanna conservations in Africa and is world renowned for its spectacular wildlife. Visitors are amazed at the accessibility of large numbers of elephant, black and white rhinoceros, lion, leopard, and cheetah, as well as herds of innumerable springbok, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, and a multitude of other fascinating species. The most famous is a breeding colony of flamingos.

The views of the King Nehale Waterhole are excellent and allow for great game viewing without leaving the camp. But many guests opt for either a guided game drive or a self-driven tour of Etosha. The guide game drives are conducted by knowledgeable guides in open 4×4 vehicles. But with Etosha’s excellently accessible roads and plenty of gas stations and rest stops around, a self-guided tour allows for more flexibility especially for families with younger children. Bird watchers will enjoy getting a chance to glimpse some of the 350-bird species found in the park with the best spot being at Fisher’s Pan for its famous flamingoes as well as storks, African openbill, and great crested and black-necked grebe.

The camp is scattered around the old German fort. The main area includes two restaurants, a craft shop, a pool, and a viewing deck overlooking the King Nehale Waterhole making it the ideal place to relax at lunchtime or after an evening game drive. The African Fusion restaurant serves delicious local flavors, while The Steakhouse dishes out popular western dishes. A superette, curio shop, and a gas station are also on hand for every needed amenity and souvenir.

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