Okaukuejo Camp

Rooms

102 units

Traveller’s rating

Good (84%) From 585 reviews

Children

Any age welcome; best for 8+

Open

All year

Okaukuejo Camp (formerly known as Okakwiju), meaning a woman who bore a child each year, stands at the western end of the famous Etosha Pan, about a half-hour drive from the Andersson Gate, the southern entrance into Etosha National Park.

Although a larger camp than most we feature, it is a popular choice due to its well-established waterhole, which attracts a variety of game in large numbers.

 View of Okaukuejo Camp

As a large, formerly government-run camp, Okaukuejo still has rather a resort-like feel and does not reach the same standards as the smaller, private camps outside the park.

However, its excellent waterhole and convenient location inside the park make it well worth consideration, and its prices are reasonable.

Finding space at Okaukuejo

The fantastic waterhole makes Okaukuejo a very popular choice for travellers to Etosha and it can get very booked up, especially from July to October.

Okaukuejo Camp: Traveller ratings

Good (84%) From 585 travellers

Excellent

223

Good

262

Average

85

Poor

13

Terrible

2