The Etosha National Park is a world-renowned sanctuary for African wildlife, situated around the spectacular Etosha Pana vast, bare salt pan in the north of Namibia. The word "Etosha" means "great white place" in the language of the local Ovambo people, and it is believed that the pan was formed over 100 million years ago.
There are four camps in Etosha, offering a variety of accommodation options. Halali is situated in the eastern part of the park, about halfway between Namutoni and Okaukuejo. Because Halali is not close to an entrance gate, it is the less frequented camp in the park, which makes it ideal for campers enjoying peace and quiet and the sounds of the bush and wildlife at night.
Accommodation at Halali Camping
Halali Camp lies between the beautiful Mopane trees at the foot of a dolomite hill. Providing 58 campsites and 7 ablution blocks, a large number of campers can be accommodated at Halali Camping.
Accommodation Options at Halali Camping
- Camping
Campsites
The camping ground is open and spacious with 58 demarcated campsites. Seven ablution blocks are scattered around the campsites, of which two have laundry facilities. In addition to hot water showers, toilets, and basins, shared kitchen facilities are also provided at each of the ablution facilities.
Campsite Facilities
- Electrical connection points
- Water taps
- Barbecue facilities
- Lights
Halali Camping Amenities
Halali Camp has a spacious restaurant in the communal areas, and a large swimming pool provides the perfect environment for cooling off during the hot summer days. The tourist shop sells basic necessities and locally produced curios. A filling station with fuel and tyre repair services is available.
List of Facilities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Tourist shop
- Filling station
- Picnic area
What To Do at Halali Camping
Right next to Halali Camp is a dolomite hill where a lookout point was created for game viewing at the waterhole, which is lit at night. Guests staying at Halali can walk to this viewing point at any time of the night or day to watch the animals replenishing their water reserves.
Activities
- Game drives
- Swimming
- Game viewing at night-lit waterhole
Things to See
- African wildlife