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The private face brick bungalows are spacious, clean and unfussy. They’re equipped with white-linen beds, a writing desk, air con, tea and coffee making facilities and a veranda with beautiful views over the landscape. There are 65 chalets on site including five for families.
Visitors who stay at Etosha Safari Lodge can explore the national park with the lodge’s knowledgeable guides. They are familiar with Ethosha’s iconic waterholes and myriad of animals that frequent them. Visitors can also take themselves on a self-drive safari. Pre-booked safaris head out in the early morning and late afternoon. Full day safaris can also be arranged.
A safari wonderland, where plentiful waterholes amid the salt pans attract even more plentiful game.