



The restaurant and bar offer refreshments and good meals, while the swimming pool is a welcome sight on hot days. The waterhole is a hub of animal activity from the early hours of the morning. A wide range of game congregate in close proximity to the camp to quench their thirst, especially in winter. You will find the following facilities at Okaukuejo Camp: a curio shop, a petrol station, camping facilities and a look-out tower.
Accommodation ranges from camping site to en-suite chalets. The Waterhole Chalets, available as double or two-bedroom units, overlook the waterhole, allowing guests to view game from their patio or balcony. The spacious Bush Chalet includes a lounge and barbecue area. The comfortable Double Rooms have a fridge and facilities to make tea or coffee. If you're camping, reserve a site far from the communal ablution facilities, where visitors often meet and stop to chat.
The main attraction of Okaukuejo Camp is its central floodlit waterhole, which animals visit night and day – black rhino may visit in the evening. Take a guided morning, afternoon or evening game drive; and we recommend that birdwatchers take a special tour to look out for Etosha's 340 bird species, especially in summer, when the rains transform the pans into seasonal lakes that attract migratory and wetland species. Of course, the pool will offer welcome relief from the heat.
A safari wonderland, where plentiful waterholes amid the salt pans attract even more plentiful game.