Okaukuejo
Etosha National Park
Okaukuejo is famous for its flood-lit waterhole giving visitors the opportunity to observe some of Etoshas wildlife interacting at close quarters during both night and day
Anderson Gate is the most popular entry into Etosha National Park as it is the closest entry point to visit the famous Okaukuejo Resort which is only 18km from Anderson Gate. Halali camp is 87km from Anderson Gate.
These are guides to help you plan your trip to Namibia and do not include times for photo stops, rest breaks, eating and toilet stops, so remember to add these into your times while making plans, allow time for unexpected holdups, punctures etc, especially when heading into any of Namibias National parks like Etosha as the park gate closes at sunset minus the time it will take you to get to the camp inside the park where you have a reservation and you will not be allowed into the park if you arrive too late to get there before sunset, even if you have a booking to stay inside Etosha Park.
This is the closest gate for Okaukuejo camp (18 Km) and Halali restcamp (87 km)
Approx driving time 4 hr 4 min - Distance 415 km
via B1 and C38
Get on B1 9 min (5.3 km)
Head north on Bismarck Street toward B6 - 650 metres
Continue onto Bismarck - 53 metres
Turn right onto Hosea Kutako Dr/B1 Continue to follow B1 - 3.2 km
Turn left to stay on B1 - 950 metres
Turn right onto the ramp to B1 - 350 metres
Follow B1 to Lang Street in Otjiwarongo - 2 hr 16 min (243 km)
Continue onto B1 - 69.3 km
Turn right to stay on B1 - 174 km
Drive to C38 in Ombika -1 hr 37 min (167 km)
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Lang Street - 2.4 km
Turn left onto B1/C38 Continue to follow C38 165 km
Anderson Gate Etosha National Park (Southern Entrance)
This is the closest gate for Okaukuejo camp (18 Km) and Halali restcamp (87 km)
Approx driving time 9 hr 3 min (833 km)
via B1
Head east toward C27
Take C19 to D1275 in Khomas Region - 1 hr 7 min (92.2 km)
Slight left onto D826 - 11.8 km
Turn left onto C19/M36
Continue to follow C19 - 71.1 km
Turn left onto C14 - 9.3 km
Continue on D1275 to C26 - 1 hr 29 min (103 km)
Turn right onto D1275 - 50.5 km
Turn left onto D1261 - 22.7 km
Continue straight onto D1265 - 30.0 km
Follow C26 and B1 to C38 in Ombika - 5 hr 18 min (522 km)
Turn right onto C26 - 101 km
At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Mandume Ndemufayo Ave/C26 - 550 m
Turn left onto Hendrik Witbooi Dr - 1.5 km
Slight left toward Bernt Carlsson Road - 97 m
Turn left onto Bernt Carlsson Road - 900 m
Turn right onto Western Bypass - 1.9 km
Continue onto Western Bypass - 2.5 km
Continue onto Western Bypass - 3.3 km
Continue onto B1 - 69.3 km
Turn right to stay on B1 - 174 km
At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Lang Street - 2.4 km
Turn left onto B1/C38
Continue to follow C38 - 165 km
This is the closest gate for Okaukuejo camp (18 Km) and Halali restcamp (87 km)
Approx driving time 5hr 12 min (482 km)
Head northeast on B2 - 137 km
Turn left to stay on B2 - 33.4 km
Turn right onto C33 - 142 km
Turn left onto M63 - 77.4 km
Turn left onto B1/C38
Continue to follow C38 - 101 km
This is the closest gate for Okaukuejo camp (18 Km) and Halali restcamp (87 km)
Approx driving time 6 hr 10 min (635 km)
Continue to B8 - 1.6 km
Continue on B8 to Otjiwarongo - 465 km
Turn right onto B1/C38
Continue to follow C38 - 167 km
Okaukuejo is famous for its flood-lit waterhole giving visitors the opportunity to observe some of Etoshas wildlife interacting at close quarters during both night and day
Halali is situated halfway between Okaukuejo and Namutoni. Surrounded by some of the most popular waterholes in the park Halali is set amongst shady mopane trees.
Namutoni is located on the eastern side of Etosha National Park and is centred around a beautiful old German Fort overlooking the King Nehale waterhole which is flood-lit at night
Nestled in the dolomite outcrops of the western Etosha National Park, Dolomite Camp offers an intimate experience in one of the most scenic areas Etosha
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