Situated near the southern entrance of the Etosha National Park close to the famous Etosha Pan, Okaukuejo is the oldest camp in the area and provides a variety of comfortable accommodation. Home to the Etosha Ecological Institute, responsible for the research and conservation of the park’s flora and fauna, the camp’s main attraction is a large, floodlit waterhole attracting antelope, zebra, lions, elephants and even black rhino, which are often seen. Around the main camp, the tranquil swimming pool provides much-needed relief from the hot Namibian sun, while the restaurant and bar area provides delicious refreshments and meals. There's a great variety of rooms and chalets to choose from, including the Waterhole Chalet, which basks in views overlooking the popular waterhole, and the Bush Chalet, a spacious setting with a large lounge, en-suite and its very own braai.