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Situated in close proximity of Etosha National Park, the atmosphere of Andersson’s Camp makes for a comfortable modern-day base for exploring this world-class wildlife destination. The camp is an exciting example of sustainable construction and is named after a famed Swedish explorer, Charles Andersson, one of the first Europeans to describe Etosha.
 
Andersson’s Camp is ideally situated for independent exploration of neighbouring Etosha, game drives taking in the plethora of game found here. This National Park is Namibias premier wildlife destination and, at almost the size of Switzerland, is certainly one of Africa’s largest game parks. Large herds of plains game concentrate around the waterholes in the dry season, whilst the summer months sporadic rainfall produces a profusion of new life on the plains – baby springbok and comical young wildebeest herald the onset of summer. In a good wet season, some pans are transformed into a pink sea of colour by visiting flamingos.
This eco-sensitive camp provides an authentic, safe and down-to-earth experience for small groups, families and independent travellers to the Etosha region and is easily accessible by either road or air to a nearby private airstrip.
 
- Situated only 4.5km from the Okaukeujo Gate to Etosha National Park.
- Easy access to prime game viewing areas and waterholes of western Etosha.
- Access to the unique Etosha Pan.
- Productive, floodlit waterhole in front of camp for game viewing.
- Excellent viewing of plains game and also predators and rare species such as black rhino possible.
- Use of renewable energy in a landmark camp showcasing sustainability.
- 'Recycled-chic' design of camp by well known environmental architect Nina Maritz.
- Fantastic arid area birding with over 300 species recorded including 10 of Namibia’s 14 endemic bird species.
- Etosha National Park is one of the top wildlife destinations in Africa.
- Etosha’s dry season game viewing rates as one of the top wildlife encounters on the Planet.
- Guided game drives in Etosha and Ongava Reserve
- Walks in the Ongava Reserve
All photos courtesy of Safari Adventure Company
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