
A historical site in Etosha National Park, situated in the less utilised
western section of the park, approximately 60 kilometres from Galton Gate,
has become the newest campsite in the world-renowned park. And it boasts
what some describe as the greatest wildlife observation hide in southern
Africa. Olifantsrus Camp is situated conveniently between the Galton Gate
entrance at the western side of Etosha National Park and Okaukuejo, one
of the park’s oldest accommodation sites. Olifantsrus is approximately
60 kilometres from Galton Gate, 130kms from Okaukeujo and 50 kilometres
from Dolomite Camp.
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The campsite consists of 10 camp sites with a maximum group of 8 people
per site. Currently, there are flat cement bases on which a fire can be
built. Little islands dotted around the site offer visitors electrical
power points and the bathrooms provide sufficiently for all basic needs.
A number of shaded wooden picnic spots are at hand for a quick picnic
before continuing on the road, or to enjoy an early morning breakfast
after a stay at the camp. All the campsites are situated close to leafy
trees, ensuring a bit of mercy from the hot African sun.
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