Why Halali Restcamp Namibia?

Why Halali Restcamp Namibia?

Halali Restcamp is situated in Namibia’s famous Etosha National Park. Main highlight of the restcamp is the flood-lit waterhole, which can be visited at any time of the day. Apart of the 61 rooms and several campsites the restcamp also has a restaurant, a bar, a kiosk, a shop for basic food supplies and a little souvenir shop.

Where is Halali rest camp?

In an otherwise flat area Halali Camp is perched between a few hills and koppies. Thicker vegetation makes this popular with leopard, rhino and elephant. Situated halfway between Namutoni and Okaukuejo the Halali Rest Camp centrally located in close proximity of some of the most popular waterholes of the Etosha National Park.

Why stay at Halali resort?

The thick vegetation in the area makes it a popular draw to leopards, rhinos and elephants. Halali Resort is situated at the base of a dolomite hill, nestled amongst shady Mopane trees in Namibia’s legendary Etosha National Park.

What is Halali?

‘Halali’ is the German word for the traditional ending of a hunt. The camp signifies the end of game hunting and the rise of eco-tourism in Namibia. Halali offers active guests the largest pool in the park and its strategic location between Namutoni and Okaukuejo makes it a great stopover for lunch, ice cream, a cool drink or just petrol.