Welcome to Halali Camp inside Etosha National park Namibia.
Halali is the most central camp on the east side of Etosha Park located strategically halfway between Okaukuejo Resort and Namutoni rest camp (approximately 70km either way). Although it is the smallest of these three camps Halali still has a lot to offer.
Halali Camp is perfect as a base for exploring the whole park. Some of the best waterholes in the Etosha National Park are in the area surrounding Halali.
HALALI Resort is situated at the base of a dolomite hill, nestled amongst shady Mopane trees in Namibia’s legendary Etosha National Park. The thick vegetation in the area makes it a popular draw to leopards, rhinos and elephants.
Pool
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Outdoor Pool
Restaurant
Mosquito Net
Breakfast Available
Breakfast Buffet
Outdoor Furniture
Kiosk
Fuel Station
Air-Conditioning
Seating Area
Safe
Electric Kettle
Tile / Marble Floor
Mosquito Net
Refrigerator
En-suite
Fan
Morning and Afternoon Game Drives
Batia: An excellent waterhole for viewing plains animals. Blue wildebeest, springbok, and elephant are common at Halali.
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.