Okaukuejo, located 17km from the southern entrance of the park,
was the first, tourist camp to open in the Etosha. Okaukuejo is
famous for its flood-lit waterhole, where visitors can observe at
close quarters a spectacle of wildlife congregating and interacting.
Accommodation is provided to suit every need, in premier double-story
waterhole chalets with balconies overlooking the waterhole; waterhole
bush chalets, bush chalets, family chalets and double rooms. All
units are provided with tea stations and fridges, and the bush chalets
are also equipped with a braai area. Family chalets are fully equipped
for self catering.
Features of Okaukuejo Restcamp
Premier Waterhole Chalets, Family Chalets and Double Rooms with
En-suite Rooms
Camping Sites
Restaurant
Bar
Shop
Museum
Swimming Pool
Post Office
Conference Facilities
Filling Station
Some ideas of what to do at Okaukuejo Restcamp
Have a drink at the Bar
Relax at the Swimming Pool
Enjoy a meal at the Restaurant
Have a look at the Shop
Pay a visit to the Museum
Game viewing
Game Drives
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