Situated in close proximity of Etosha National Park, the atmosphere
of Andersson’s Camp makes for a comfortable modern-day base
for exploring this world-class wildlife destination.
The camp is an exciting example of sustainable construction and
is named after a famed Swedish explorer, Charles Andersson, one
of the first Europeans to describe Etosha.
Andersson’s Camp is ideally situated for independent exploration
of neighbouring Etosha, game drives taking in the plethora of game
found here. This eco-sensitive camp provides an authentic, safe
and down-to-earth experience for small groups, families and independent
travellers to the Etosha region and is easily accessible by either
road or air to a nearby private airstrip.
Canvas-style tents raised on wooden decks with double doors to
allow for pleasant views of the bush with covered small veranda.
Certain tents overlook the waterhole.
Each tent has natural stone en-suite bathroom facilities, with a
unique open-air private shower. Basic amenities are supplied in
each tent.
A diesel-powered generator provides the camp’s power.
The power in the tents is 220V and electricity is available from
05:00 to 23:00 each day. 220V plug-points are also provided in the
tents to facilitate recharging – Please remember adaptors
and spare batteries.
Solar geyser outside each tent provides the heated water for shower.
Features of Anderson Camp
16 Twin bedded en-suite Tents
4 en-suite Family Units each sleeping 3 guests
All Tents are en-suite with open-air shower, basic amenities are
also supplied
Limited laundry service
Diesel-powered generator
Some ideas of what to do at Anderson Camp
Game Drives to the nearby Etosha National Park
Enjoy a sundowner at the Camp
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