On the boundary of the world
renowned Etosha National Park, amidst the game rich savannah of the
Ongava Game Reserve, Andersson's Camp is a modern-day retreat for
guests to explore the breathtaking diversity of fauna and flora in
the region. The camp takes its name from famed explorers Charles
Andersson and Sir Francis Galton - who in 1851 were the first
Europeans to set foot at Etosha Pan, the world's largest saltpan.
Andersson's Camp's close proximity to Etosha Pan is ideal for
full-day self-drives or guided drives into the Etosha National Park
to take in the plethora of game found here.
Etosha National Park is Namibia's premier wildlife destination. At
almost the size of Switzerland it 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 - with pronking baby
springbok and comical young wildebeest.
Andersson's Camp is a model of eco-sensitive lodging and provides an
authentic, safe and down-to-earth experience for small groups,
families and independent travellers to Etosha National Park. It is
also easily accessible by road. Energy-saving initiatives include
solar-heated water for showers, while throughout the camp most of
the natural vegetation has been retained.
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