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Namibia

Etosha Safari Camp

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Set between mopane trees near Etosha National Park, Etosha Safari Camp is a relaxed, cozy and colorful camp that pays homage to the spirit of Africa with its unique designs and furnishings.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of fifty charming twin-bedded chalets. Each room features an open-plan bedroom with air-conditioning, intriguing art, comfortable furniture, and an in-room safe. The en suite bathroom features a sink, shower with an elephant tiled-mosaic, and a flush toilet. There are also triple rooms and four-bedded family rooms available. In addition, every room has its own small veranda furnished with chairs and a table allowing guests to relax and enjoy the views.

The camp is located near the Andersson Gate to Etosha National Park. Covering more than 8,600 square miles, Etosha National Park in north-central Namibia is one of Africa’s largest parks and greatest wildlife viewing spots. The park is named for and dominated by the Etosha Pan, a salt desert that is nearly completely barren in the dry winter months. Perennial springs along the edges of the pan create natural waterholes that draw daily concentrations of wildlife and wildfowl. The many waterholes attract a host of animals including lions, elephants, springboks, gemsboks, giraffes, and more will come by the hundreds. At night, floodlights on the water holes illuminate the nocturnal doings of lions, cheetah, elephants, and rhinos. During summer, the rains turn the saltpan into a shallow lake that attracts thousands of migratory birds, most notably pelicans and flamingos.

Early morning and late afternoon game drives explore the wonders of Etosha with the help of a knowledgeable guide. The camp utilizes comfortable 4WD vehicles with elevated seats ensuring everyone a spectacular view. There are also half-day and full-day game drives available as well. The roads are accessible by a regular car and there are plenty of rest areas, restaurants, viewing decks, shops, and gas stations around for those guests who wish to discover the park on their own. Night game drives capture the nightly adventures of many animals illuminated by floodlights.

The main area of camp is made up of delightful public rooms that display the camp’s theme of bringing the Legends of Africa to life. The camp’s Oshebeena bar is infused with local color and country bric-a-brac that pays homage to the beloved African shebeens. The Okambashu restaurant which translates as “our home” is set in an old train compartment. Guests have a choice of dining in the intriguing ‘township’ dining rooms, around fireplaces, or outside in the courtyard where The Etosha Boys strum guitars and sing lively local songs. There is also a refreshing pool too.

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Namibia

Etosha Safari Camp

PLAN MY TRIP

Set between mopane trees near Etosha National Park, Etosha Safari Camp is a relaxed, cozy and colorful camp that pays homage to the spirit of Africa with its unique designs and furnishings.

Accommodations at the lodge consist of fifty charming twin-bedded chalets. Each room features an open-plan bedroom with air-conditioning, intriguing art, comfortable furniture, and an in-room safe. The en suite bathroom features a sink, shower with an elephant tiled-mosaic, and a flush toilet. There are also triple rooms and four-bedded family rooms available. In addition, every room has its own small veranda furnished with chairs and a table allowing guests to relax and enjoy the views.

The camp is located near the Andersson Gate to Etosha National Park. Covering more than 8,600 square miles, Etosha National Park in north-central Namibia is one of Africa’s largest parks and greatest wildlife viewing spots. The park is named for and dominated by the Etosha Pan, a salt desert that is nearly completely barren in the dry winter months. Perennial springs along the edges of the pan create natural waterholes that draw daily concentrations of wildlife and wildfowl. The many waterholes attract a host of animals including lions, elephants, springboks, gemsboks, giraffes, and more will come by the hundreds. At night, floodlights on the water holes illuminate the nocturnal doings of lions, cheetah, elephants, and rhinos. During summer, the rains turn the saltpan into a shallow lake that attracts thousands of migratory birds, most notably pelicans and flamingos.

Early morning and late afternoon game drives explore the wonders of Etosha with the help of a knowledgeable guide. The camp utilizes comfortable 4WD vehicles with elevated seats ensuring everyone a spectacular view. There are also half-day and full-day game drives available as well. The roads are accessible by a regular car and there are plenty of rest areas, restaurants, viewing decks, shops, and gas stations around for those guests who wish to discover the park on their own. Night game drives capture the nightly adventures of many animals illuminated by floodlights.

The main area of camp is made up of delightful public rooms that display the camp’s theme of bringing the Legends of Africa to life. The camp’s Oshebeena bar is infused with local color and country bric-a-brac that pays homage to the beloved African shebeens. The Okambashu restaurant which translates as “our home” is set in an old train compartment. Guests have a choice of dining in the intriguing ‘township’ dining rooms, around fireplaces, or outside in the courtyard where The Etosha Boys strum guitars and sing lively local songs. There is also a refreshing pool too.

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