Direction To Etosha National Park


Etosha National Park is around 6 hours from Windhoek by road. The road is a great landing area and can rapidly be arrived at in one day.

By the Eastern course, Etosha is 553km north of Windhoek. Drive to Von Linden Quist Gate through Otjiwarongo and Tsumeb, then, at that point, to Namutoni rest camp, roughly 11km inside the park. The road is tarred as far as possible.

Direction to Etosha National Park.

The entrance gate to the park in the east is called Andersson Gate out of appreciation for the adventurer Charles Andersson who cooperated with Francis Galton to turn into the principal Europeans to record the presence of Etosha Pan when they arrived at Namutoni in 1851.


Von Lindequist Gate is the eastern access to the park. The name is to pay tribute to the Legislative head of the then German South-West Africa who had the foreknowledge to broadcast Etosha a game reserve on 22 Walk 1907.

The Galton Gate is the western access to the park. The name was out of appreciation for the wayfarer Francis Galton, the main European with Charles Andersson to see the Etosha Pan in 1851.


A fourth gate is presently open, to be specific the Nehale Lya Mpingana Gate. The gate is named after a ruler of the previous Owamboland. The door is close to Andoni Fields.



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