Category
page 1Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park
national park of Namibia
Etosha Pan
big endorheic salt lake in Namibia's north
Namutoni
Namutoni is a restcamp on the eastern edge of the Etosha pan in the Oshikoto Region in northern Namibia. The adjoining Von Lindequist Gate about 10km east is one of the entrance gates to the Etosha National Park.
thumb|left|Shelter for wildlife observation at Namutoni
The most prominent structure at Namutoni is Fort Namutoni, built in 1896. It was originally a German Police post and, as part of the Red Line, a veterinary control point. The Red Line at that time extended to Okaukuejo in the west and Otjituuo in the east. Later Namutoni was used to hold English prisoners in World War I and later
Ekuma River
river in Namibia
Okaukuejo
thumb|Tower of Okaukuejo
thumb|Waterhole Okaukuejo Camp in Etosha National Park at dawn
thumb|Entrance of Okaukuejo (2014)