Etosha National Park

Etosha First-Timer Route by Gate Entry

Etosha First-Timer Route by Gate Entry

Your entry gate determines your first night’s camp and the logical direction of your route through the park. This guide gives optimised first-timer routes for each gate.

Entering via Anderson Gate (South — Most Common)

The standard entry for visitors driving from Windhoek. Anderson Gate is 17 km from Okaukuejo and puts you directly into the western zone.

Recommended 3-Night Route

DayActivityNight
Day 1Enter Anderson Gate; drive western circuit (Salvadora, Ozonjuitji m’Bari); evening Okaukuejo waterholeOkaukuejo
Day 2Morning western circuit; midday drive east; arrive Halali; afternoon central circuit (Kapupuhedi, Rietfontein)Halali
Day 3Morning central/eastern circuit; arrive Namutoni; Fischer’s Pan; evening at fortNamutoni
Day 4Morning eastern circuit; exit Von Lindequist Gate

Why This Works

  • Progressive east movement — no backtracking
  • Okaukuejo’s rhino waterhole on night 1 — immediate payoff
  • Natural exit toward Tsumeb/Swakopmund/Sossusvlei

Entering via Von Lindequist Gate (East)

Used by visitors arriving from Tsumeb or flying into northern Namibia. Reverse of the standard route.

Recommended 3-Night Route

DayActivityNight
Day 1Enter Von Lindequist; Fischer’s Pan; Chudop circuitNamutoni
Day 2Morning eastern circuit; drive west to Halali; afternoon central waterholesHalali
Day 3Morning central drive; arrive Okaukuejo; western circuit (Salvadora)Okaukuejo
Day 4Morning drive; night rhino revisit; exit Anderson Gate

Why This Works

  • Saves the Okaukuejo rhino experience for last — builds to a climax
  • Natural exit toward Windhoek or Sossusvlei

Entering via Galton Gate (West)

Used by visitors from Kamanjab or the Ruacana/Kunene region. Provides direct access to the western concession (Dolomite area).

Recommended Route (Dolomite focus)

DayActivityNight
Day 1Enter Galton; western concession circuit; Olifantsbad waterholeDolomite
Day 2Full western concession day — rhino focus; remote waterholesDolomite
Day 3Drive east; Okaukuejo; Salvadora; evening rhino waterholeOkaukuejo
Day 4Continue east to Halali or Namutoni; exit Von LindequistHalali or Namutoni

2-Night First-Timer Route (Any Gate)

If 3 nights isn’t possible, a 2-night trip should base at Halali:

  • Night 1: Halali — morning arrives via Anderson or Von Lindequist; afternoon central circuit
  • Night 2: Halali — full day of drives covering west and east from the central base
  • Halali’s position means you cover more ground than any other camp in a 2-night stay

Common First-Timer Route Mistakes

  • Entering Von Lindequist and exiting Von Lindequist without moving west — misses 60% of the park
  • Staying only at Okaukuejo for 3 nights — misses eastern zone, Namutoni fort, Fischer’s Pan
  • Trying to do a day trip from outside — losing prime morning and evening windows
  • Not matching gate to accommodation direction — booking Namutoni first when entering Anderson Gate forces 148 km immediate transit
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Independently researched and edited by Alux Travel. Not affiliated with Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR).
This is an independent safari planning guide operated by Alux Travel. Not affiliated with Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) or the Namibian government.