Halali Resort : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
Adjacent to the waterhole
Halali Camp is situated at the base of a dolomite slope in an otherwise level terrain, positioned midway between Namutoni and Okaukeujo in Etosha National Park. The lush foliage lures leopards, rhinoceroses, and elephants, while its waterhole is a preferred spot for wildlife seeking hydration.
A little stroll will lead you to the camp’s illuminated waterhole. The elevated deck serves as an optimal observation spot for viewing the animals drinking, and the surroundings provide superb photographic opportunity. The tranquility of the bush envelops the region, where the sole sounds emanate from nature—the snort of a rhinoceros or the stubborn flapping of an elephant’s ears. Etosha’s remaining animals and its saltpan are located immediately outside the camp’s entrance.
Guests may select between Double Rooms, Honeymoon Suites, Bush Chalets, Family Chalets, or opt to pitch a tent in the meticulously maintained campsite. Each room is equipped with an en-suite bathroom, while the larger chalets further feature a kitchen and lounge area. The expansive, open-concept restaurant offers buffet-style dining, accompanied by a bar with premium wines.
Halali Resort Highlights
Halali Resort Features
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- Halali Camp is situated equidistant between Namutoni and Okaukeujo.
- Located in the game-abundant Etosha National Park, a floodlit waterhole with an elevated viewing platform provides optimal game observation.
- Diverse accommodation options include Bush Chalets, Double Rooms, and camping facilities.
- All rooms are equipped with an en-suite bathroom, while the bigger chalets further feature a kitchen and lounge space.
