Etosha Rest Camps Compared: Okaukuejo, Halali and Namutoni

The choice between Okaukuejo, Halali, and Namutoni is one of the most consequential decisions in planning an Etosha visit. Each camp sits in a different section of the park, gives access to different waterholes and circuit roads, and has a different atmosphere. Most multi-night Etosha programmes benefit from spending at least one night at two different camps.


Quick Comparison

OkaukuejoHalaliNamutoni
StandortSouth-west (near Anderson Gate)CentralEast (near Von Lindequist Gate)
SectionWestern-centralCentralEastern
Floodlit waterholeYes (largest)Yes (intimate)Yes (pan setting)
Black rhino probabilityHochMittelNiedrig
Lion circuit accessRietfontein, ChudobRietfontein, NebrowniCharitsaub, eastern
ElephantHigh at ChudobGood at GoasGood at Kalkheuwel
CheetahSalvadora areaSalvadora (longer drive)Not primary focus
GiraffeThroughoutThroughoutKalkheuwel, Klein Namutoni
Black-faced impalaNot presentNot presentKlein Namutoni
Swimming poolYesYesYes
RestaurantYesYesYes
AtmosphereBusiest; most facilitiesIntimate; quieterQuietest; historic fort
Camp capacityLargestMittelMittel

Okaukuejo: Best For

  • First-time Etosha visitors who want the full experience in limited time
  • Black rhino vigil at the floodlit waterhole
  • Western and central circuit access (Rietfontein, Chudob, Salvadora)
  • Visitors arriving via Anderson Gate who want to begin wildlife immediately
  • Families (best facilities, most activities)

Limitation: Most crowded, particularly at the floodlit waterhole in peak season.

Full guide: Okaukuejo rest camp


Halali: Best For

  • Visitors who want the floodlit experience with fewer crowds
  • Central park position allowing both eastern and western circuits
  • Second camp in a multi-night programme (most versatile position)
  • Those for whom an intimate, kopje atmosphere suits better than Okaukuejo’s scale

Limitation: Slightly further from the most famous western waterholes (Rietfontein is 30km from Halali vs 50km from Okaukuejo; both are workable).

Full guide: Halali rest camp


Namutoni: Best For

  • Black-faced impala (the only camp where this is the primary focus)
  • Fischer’s Pan birdlife and flamingo (seasonal)
  • Eastern section wildlife (kudu, giraffe, eastern impala)
  • Visitors arriving or departing via Von Lindequist Gate
  • Historic fort accommodation interest

Limitation: Furthest from the most productive western predator waterholes.

Full guide: Namutoni rest camp


The Optimal Multi-Night Split

Two nights: Both at Okaukuejo. Three nights: Two at Okaukuejo, one at Halali. Or: two at Halali, one at Okaukuejo. Four nights: Two at Okaukuejo, one at Halali, one at Namutoni. Five nights: As four nights, plus one night at Ongava (private lodge, Anderson Gate boundary).

Die itineraries guide translates these camp splits into specific day plans.