Set in the very heart of Namibia’s world-famous Etosha National Park, Halali Camp offers a central vantage point from which to explore the park’s extraordinary wildlife and landscapes. Nestled between the Okaukuejo and Namutoni camps, Halali is surrounded by mopane woodlands and rocky outcrops, giving guests a sense of seclusion and a direct connection with the wilderness. The camp is named after the traditional German hunting call “Halali,” symbolizing the final moment of the hunt—a fitting reminder that here, the hunt has been replaced by the thrill of watching animals roam freely in their natural environment. Guests enjoy easy access to the park’s many waterholes and game-rich plains, while the camp itself is home to a spectacular floodlit waterhole, allowing unforgettable night-time wildlife encounters as elephants, leopards, hyenas, and rhinos gather under the stars.
Halali Camp offers a comfortable retreat after days spent exploring the park. Its wide choice of accommodations—from cozy double rooms and family chalets to bush chalets and spacious campsites—caters to every traveler’s preference, whether self-drivers, families, or safari enthusiasts. Guests can relax by the swimming pool, enjoy meals at the restaurant or braai (barbecue) areas, and find all the essentials at the onsite shop. With a prime location for self-drive safaris, knowledgeable guides for organized game drives, and facilities designed for relaxation and convenience, Halali is the perfect blend of accessibility and immersion. It is not a luxury lodge but a gateway to authentic, raw safari experiences in one of Africa’s most iconic national parks.