Halali Camp

Halali Camp, in Etosha National Park is strategically located halfway between Okaukuejo and Namutoni. The camp is situated at the base of a dolomite hill, amongst shady Mopane trees. Whereas Okaukeujo and Namutoni have central floodlit waterholes, at Halali guests walk a short distance to an elevated vantage point where they have a perfect view of the animals coming to drink, there are also a number of waterholes in the area surrounding Halali offering viewing opportunities.

The central part of Halali Camp has a shop (stocking books, basic necessities and curios), a restaurant, a bar and a pool. The camp offers walking trails for those wishing to experience the Namibian bush at close range. Halali Camp also proposes guided night drives, as well as guided morning and afternoon game drives.

Accommodation at Halali Camp is offered in 2 self-catering family units, 10 two-bedroomed bush chalets, 10 one-bedroomed bush chalets, 40 double rooms and 5 premier bush chalets. All chalets and rooms are air-conditioned, with en suite facilities, and are equipped with a fridge. The family units have two bedrooms, an equipped kitchen, a separate lounge and an outside shaded braai area. The two-bedroomed bush chalets have open plan lounge/kitchen areas, and a braai area. The one-bedroomed chalets have no catering or braai facilities. The bush chalets have glass sliding doors, so guests can experience the peace and tranquillity of Namibia’s untamed bush even when indoors. The premier bush chalets each boast a jacuzzi, private garden, tea/coffee-making facilities and a fridge.