Accommodation around Etosha
Places to stay near Etosha National Park in Namibia
This is an overview of the accommodation available in and around the Etosha National Park. For full details of each lodge, including a description, rates, location and facilities click on the relevant lodge links. We have divided Etosha into two sections:
- Western & Central
- These lodges are located around the Anderson Gate entrance to Etosha (which is located pretty much in the middle of the park, on the southern boundary close to the Okaukuejo Camp)
- Eastern Etosha
- Establishments which use the eastern von Lindequist Gate to access the park (near the Namutoni Camp)
Traditional slightly formal up-market lodge. Situated on same property as Eagle Tented Camp
A small private lodge, borders on Etosha however the distance to the park entrance makes it fairly un-suitable for day visits
One of the four camps situated inside the park, generally less popular with visitors than Okaukuejo or Namutoni but has the advantage of a secluded quiet spot lit waterhole
Luxury accommodation, each unit with private pool, great place to spoil yourself. Guided tours on private nature reserve and inside Etosha Park
Budget self catering bush hut, an interesting experience for the more independent traveler
Extremely busy accommodation inside the park with a good spot-lit waterhole, great choice if location is deciding factor on where to stay
Upmarket accommodation, situated on private game reserve with easy access to the National Park
On the same property as Ongava Lodge, but offering a more traditional tented safari style experience
A non-profit organisation aimed at conserving Namibia's cheetah population
Small mid-price lodge close to the park gate - situated of the private Fischer's pan reserve
Large lodge situated at the Namutoni entrance gate to Etosha. Excellent facilities but expect to share these with large group tours
Small intimate tented camp built on raised platforms, good for privacy and a 'luxury outdoor' feel
Inside the park borders, built around Fort Namutoni. Recently upgraded to appeal to more 'up-market' visitors