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Namutoni Camp

Last updated: 30 December, 2023

Namutoni Camp emerges like a mirage from the shimmering heat of Etosha, with the white turrets of the old German fort dating back to 1897.

The history, combined with a beautiful location overlooking King Nehale waterhole, has made Namutoni a popular rest camp in the east of the Park.

There are campsites and simple double rooms on offer, but the best option is the spacious Bush Chalets.

Within the surrounds you’ll find all the services and facilities a traveller could ask for, including an on-site restaurant, swimming pool, curio shop and viewpoint over the floodlit King Nehale waterhole.

From Namutoni there’s easy access to a number of other wonderful waterholes, including Fisher’s Pan; a renowned birding hotspot that draws flocks of breeding flamingos during the wet season of late summer.

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General amenities

Key facilities

Airport transfers: Not available
Beach: None
Fitness centre
Fitness classes
Golf course
Hot tub
Kids club
Parking: On-site (free)
Pool (adults only)
Pool (indoor)
Pool (outdoor)
Pool (kids)
Spa
Tennis courts
WiFi: Free
Yoga

Food & drink

All inclusive
Kids menu
Restaurant on-site
Self catering
*
Additional charge

Room amenities

Room types

Apartments
Bedrooms
Cabins
Suites
Tents
Villas
Yurts

Room facilities

Air conditioning
Flat screen TV
Hot tub (private)
Pool (private)
Tea & coffee making facilities
WiFi

Bedding options

2+ bedrooms
3+ beds
Connecting rooms
Rollaway/sofa bed