2 Days Wildlife Etosha Safari- Camping
2 Days Wildlife Etosha Safari- Camping
On this 2 Days camping Wildlife Etosha Safari clients can expect to enjoy them self with Game Drives in Etosha National Park on the game drives clients will be able to see animals like Elephants, Giraffe and Lions. Enjoy the wonderful view of the tall necks of Giraffes slowly moving in front of the red shimmer of the setting sun. All meals will be prepared by our tour-guide as included in the Itinerary and we will provide all camping equipment including tents, pillows, and all utensils. So all you need is your luggage and we good to go!
What’s Included
2% tourism levy
Airport transfers on request
Passenger liability
15% VAT
Accommodation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Breakfast (2) Dinner (2)
What’s Excluded
Entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary
International flights and airport taxes
Meals not mentioned
Drinks at lodges and on road
Tips for tour guides
Expenses of personal nature
Optional excursions and activities
Items not mentioned in the itinerary
Alcoholic Beverages Lunch Snacks
About This Safari
This two-day camping safari focuses entirely on Etosha National Park, one of Namibia’s most visited wildlife reserves and home to a vast salt pan that dominates the landscape. Game drives typically take place in the early morning and late afternoon, when animals are most active around the park’s waterholes, giving guests a good chance of seeing species such as elephant, giraffe, zebra, springbok and, with some luck, lion. As with any wildlife safari, specific sightings can never be guaranteed and vary with season and rainfall.
What to Expect
As a camping-based itinerary, guests should expect a simpler style of accommodation than at a lodge, with tents, bedding and camping equipment provided by the guide. Meals are prepared by the tour guide as part of the included itinerary, and travellers should pack layered clothing, as early mornings in the park can be cool while afternoons are typically warm. Guests should confirm exact pick-up points and any additional costs, such as park entrance fees not covered in the itinerary, directly with the operator before booking.
Getting There
Etosha National Park is accessed via several gates in the Kunene and Oshikoto regions of northern Namibia, with most short camping safaris of this length departing from a nearby town rather than Windhoek directly, given the distances involved. Self-drive travellers combining this trip with a wider Namibia itinerary should confirm the exact meeting point and departure time with the operator in advance. Because this is a compact two-day trip, most of the time is spent inside the park itself, maximising game-viewing time relative to the days available.
Travellers wanting to extend their stay independently before or after this safari may also want to look at established camps such as Okaukuejo Camp, known for its floodlit waterhole, or Namutoni Camp near the park’s eastern side.
Planning Your Trip
Since this is a budget-oriented camping option rather than a lodge-based safari, guests with specific comfort requirements should ask the operator about tent size, bedding and shared facilities before booking. Binoculars and a camera with a reasonable zoom lens are recommended for wildlife viewing, and travellers should bring sun protection, a hat and a reusable water bottle, as daytime temperatures inside the park can be high for much of the year. Confirm cancellation policies, exact inclusions and any single supplement charges directly with the operator ahead of departure.
Overall, this two-day camping safari offers a straightforward, budget-friendly way to experience Etosha’s wildlife for travellers short on time.
Guests should check current park entry requirements before travelling, as regulations for Namibia’s national parks can be updated from time to time.




