Andersson's Camp
Discover Andersson's Camp , Ongava Game Reserve , Etosha National Park , Namibia . Learn more about an affordable luxury African safari at Andersson's Camp.
Andersson's Camp is located in the Ongava Game Reserve which borders the internationally acclaimed Etosha National Park in Namibia . Andersson's Camp is a luxurious, contemporary destination from which guests can explore the breathtaking diversity of fauna and flora occurring within the African savannah and around the Etosha Pan , the world's largest salt pan. Named for Charles Andersson, who first discovered the Etosha Pan with Sir Francis Galton, Andersson's Camp enjoys world-class big game and predator viewing.
Wilderness Adventures presents Andersson's Camp.
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Andersson's Camp - Namibia
From ZAR 1,651 per adult sharing
- Easy access to prime game viewing areas and waterholes of western Etosha
- Etosha’s dry season game viewing rates as one of the top wildlife encounters on the Planet
- Fantastic arid area birding with over 300 species recorded including 10 of Namibia’s 14 endemic bird species
- Productive, floodlit waterhole in front of camp for game viewing
Set against the backdrop of the low (and unpronounceable) Ondundozonanandana Mountains, Andersson’s Camp was created from an old farmstead in the Ongava Game Reserve. Parts of the original structure have been incorporated into this innovative and chic eco-retreat; the main area is the old farmhouse itself which opens onto a spacious dining area, overlooking a waterhole that is popular with local wildlife. Just south of Etosha National Park’s Andersson Gate, this camp is a perfect base for exploring Namibia’s premier wildlife destination and home of the incredible Etosha Pan.
Look and feel
- 20 canvas tents on wooden decks offer natural stone en-suite bathrooms and covered verandas looking onto the surrounding bush
- Of these, 2 are family units – each with two separate rooms connected by a boardwalk with a shared entrance – that can accommodate 4 guests (or 5 on request)
- A comfortable main area with both sheltered and open air dining, a lounge, pool, bar and several fireplaces have been built around the original farmhouse using elements of the old property
- The waterhole in front of the main area offers guests a chance to safely enjoy watching black and white rhino, lion and other general game living in Ongava Reserve coming to drink
Where to find us
- Camp GPS coordinates: 19°21'30.00"S / 15°54'25.00"E
- Situated along the southern boundary of the Etosha National Park, close to the Andersson Gate in northern Namibia, south of Okaukuejo
- Self-drive: Approximate distance from Windhoek - 450km






















