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City Lodge Etosha
Located in Omuthiya, 17 miles from Etosha National Park – King Nehale Gate, City Lodge Etosha has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Onguma Tamboti Campsite
Featuring a bar, Onguma Tamboti Campsite provides accommodations in Namutoni. This campground features free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.

Onguma Forest Camp
With garden views, Onguma Forest Camp is located in Namutoni and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace.

Etosha Village Campsite
Etosha Village Campsite in Okaukuejo provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool and a bar.

Etosha Trading Post Campsite
Etosha Trading Post Campsite offers accommodations in Okaukuejo, 3.1 miles from Etosha National Park Anderson Gate. This campground provides free private parking and an ATM.

Etosha Oberland Lodge
With Etosha National Park Anderson Gate reachable in 6.2 miles, Etosha Oberland Lodge provides accommodations, a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace and a bar.

Etosha King Nehale
Located 26 miles from Ovambo Military Memorial, Etosha King Nehale offers a terrace, a restaurant and air-conditioned accommodations with a patio and free WiFi.

Mushara Lodge
Located in Namutoni, 8.1 miles from Onguma Private Game Reserve, Mushara Lodge provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Mushara Bush Camp
Located in Namutoni, 9.1 miles from Onguma Private Game Reserve, Mushara Bush Camp provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

Mokuti Etosha
Mokuti Etosha borders Etosha and is located a mere 131 feet from Von Lindequist gate entrance of the Etosha National Park. It offers 2 outdoor pools, 2 floodlit tennis courts, a spa and a gym.

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- 10.0
We spent two nights here…it was the right amount of time to...
We spent two nights here…it was the right amount of time to view animals in Etosha National Park. The terrain here (unlike Numatoni) is vast and flat. Animals are few and far between but with persistance and great binoculars we spotted a Black Rhinocerous, elephants, zebra, springbok, oryx, giraffe, ostriches, and 1 lion, all during daylight hours. The food is best OUTSIDE the park. There is NO fuel in the ENTIRE park! The “Trading Post” is the nearest fuel to this village (less than 10km). Fuel is CRITICAL for planning in rural Namibia!Guest review byCharlesGermany - 10.0
It has been our 7th time in Namibia and our 5th in the...
It has been our 7th time in Namibia and our 5th in the Namutoni area. As always it is amazing! Wildlife is stunning and this year the scenario with the pan filled by rainfalls was absolutely one of the best scenario you can imagine. This year we missed elephants (just a few) which usually crowded Klein Namutoni, but area around Namutoni was plenty of wildlife such as hundreds of giraffes, impalas, gnus, zebras, springboks. We have seen also cheetah (quite frequent in this area of the park), black rhino and, for the first time in Etosha, leopard with cub. Great place!Guest review byMarcoItaly - 8.0
If you're planning on going to Etosha, Omuthiya is a great...
If you're planning on going to Etosha, Omuthiya is a great spot to base yourself out of. It's about an hour from the northern most section of the park, which we found to be the best spot from which to see predators in particular. The town isn't particularly well lit or well represented on Google Maps, though, so I would advise getting there well before sunset to make sure that you find your accommodation. Residents are incredibly helpful and will assist with directions is needed.Guest review byErin VersfeldSouth Africa - 4.0
We were disappointed by the extremely bad roads in the park.
We were disappointed by the extremely bad roads in the park. There is no information about the rugged dirt roads in the park. We were happy to leave the park without an accident or car broken. No good for self drive! There were no animals at the waterhole in Okaukuejo...Guest review byJiřiCzech Republic - 8.0
As expected, the variety of predators was not observable but...
As expected, the variety of predators was not observable but we saw many herds of antelopes, wildebest and zebras. A single giraffe standing in an area near Halila was beautiful. Watering holes were well marked and lovely settings to spend time viewing though some roads were deeply rutted. Sorry to have detour cut off several watering holes near Anderson Gate but understand its necessary for park maintenance.Guest review byLorraineCanada