Halali Camp can be found halfway between Okaukuejo and Namutoni. German soldiers enjoyed hunting here before Governor Von Lindequist wisely declared the Etosha region a game park and reserve. “Halali” means the sound of a horn which signals the end of a day's hunting.
Halali Resort is at the base of a dolomite hill, under the shade of Mopane trees. The camp is easily accessible through the Anderson or Von Lindequist entrance gate. Furthermore, the centre has a floodlit waterhole with raised seating for excellent game sightings. This provides exceptional wildlife viewing throughout the day and into the night. Therefore, it is a perfect location for sunset views and photography.
Halali Camp is one of the guests' favourite watering holes inside Etosha National Park. Elephants, black rhinos, spotted hyenas, and lions are regular visitors. For one thing, there is a resident leopard that drinks at the Moringa waterhole every day!
Other facilities include a restaurant, bar, shop, swimming pool, kiosk and camping facilities. With attention to detail and their focus on providing a comfortable stay, we highly recommend Halali Resort.
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Charitsaub: Popular waterhole with plains animals – springbok, gemsbok, plus cheetah
Goas: Lots of animals visit this waterhole. Black-faced impala, blue wildebeest, red hartebeest, elephant, lion, zebra and birds of prey.
Helio: A small waterhole, but you can often find an elephant and small game here.
Nuamses: Close to the edge of the pan, this waterhole attracts plains animals and elephants.
Rietfontein: This is a very popular and large waterhole frequented by springbok, elephants and lions, and nearly all the park species. It's a little far from the road for photographers but a must-visit.
Salvadora: Popular waterhole with plains animals – springbok and gemsbok.
Sueda: Popular waterhole with plains animals.
NOTICE: Plastic bag usage within national parks
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) would like to inform you that plastic bags are no longer allowed within any Namibian national parks. Therefore, any plastic bags in your possession will be removed by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism personnel.
DEPOSIT: | 100% |
MINIMUM STAY: | 1 night |
RATES INFO: | Rates are per person sharing, except when the single rate applies Children
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Halali Camp Rate |
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B&B Accommodation |
July 2024 - Oct 2024 | Nov 2024 - June 2025 |
Double Room | NAD 1350 | NAD 1400 |
Single Rate | NAD 1890 | NAD 1520 |
Bush Chalet - 4 Beds - min 3 | NAD 1890 | NAD 1540 |
Bush Chalet - 2 Beds | NAD 1890 | NAD 1540 |
Single Rate | NAD 2090 | NAD 1770 |
Bush Chalet - disabled access - 2 beds | NAD 1890 | NAD 1540 |
Single rate | NAD 2090 | NAD 1770 |
Family Chalet - 4 Beds - min 3 | NAD 2230 | NAD 2380 |
Honeymoon Suite - double bed | NAD 2520 | NAD 1850 |
Single Rate | NAD 2730 | NAD 2080 |
Camping |
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Per person - Max 8 per site | NAD 500 | NAD 460 |
Game Drives |
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Guided Morning Drive | NAD 650 | NAD 650 |
Guided Afternoon Drive | NAD 650 | NAD 650 |
Night Drive | NAD 750 | NAD 750 |