Andersson's Camp, Etosha
Reception area
Charles Andersson was one of the explorers who discovered Etosha in 1851 (the other was Sir Francis Galton). The camp named after him is built around a renovated farmstead located beside a thriving waterhole, and consists of 20 tented guest units with ensuite bathrooms raised on decks for an enhanced view. This model of eco-sensitive lodging provides an authentic, safe and down-to-earth experience for small groups, families and independent travelers to Etosha.
Below: bedroom at Andersson's Camp.

