Andersson's Camp

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Andersson's Camp, Etosha, Namibia

Family-friendly Andersson’s Camp, named for Charles Andersson, the Swedish explorer who first described the Etosha Pan, takes the past and moves it decidedly forward. Turning an old homestead into an acclaimed eco-camp, Andersson’s offers cosy accommodation, a relaxing dining area, a swimming pool, and a waterhole with a water level photographic hide to complete the camp where guests feel truly at home in the bush.

Unique Selling Points
  • Closest access to the most productive area of Etosha National Park
  • Family friendly, welcoming groups of different sizes
  • A sunken hide looks out over a popular waterhole

Nature Walks

Hides

Game Drives

Soft air, crackling with bird song and a chorus of lion roars, this is just a small, spectacular part of the Ongava experience. Tracking rhinos on foot, game drives into the fabled Etosha National Park, nights spent around the fire, watching as some of the world's most illusive and endangered animals drink at at subtly lit waterholes. This is your chance to be immersed in the wild.

Ongava Game Reserve provides our visitors with the ultimate in accommodation, offering comfort, luxury and a connection to the earth.

Each lodge on Ongava has its own unique style, layout and atmosphere; but all offer the same wonderful sense of luxurious seclusion. Built from local materials in traditional fashion, they blend tastefully into the surrounding landscape, allowing visitors to feel at one with nature.

Spacious lounge areas, reflecting the colours and textures of the African bush, invite guests to relax, enjoy a drink from the bar, or simply gaze out into the distance and be surprised as Ongava’s spectacular wildlife emerges from the bush.

Every guest suite is individually designed and appointed to the highest levels of quality and comfort, and our dedicated guides and catering staff are always available to ensure that your stay at Ongava is unforgettable.

The experienced guides are carefully selected, fully trained in first aid and firearms use, and ensuring safety at all times.

With an intimate knowledge of the land and its wildlife, including 100 different mammal species found at Ongava, the guides share their understanding and love of the wild. Their passion for the wild is contagious, helping our guests to create a renewed sense of wonder and a wealth of unforgettable memories.

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