Etosha’s gate system determines your entire day. Gates open at sunrise and close at sunset — being on the road after closing time results in a fine. This planner helps you build an itinerary around gate windows rather than map distance, so you arrive at the right waterhole at the right time instead of rushing between camps.
What to Confirm Before Departure
Gate opening and closing times for your route direction — these change monthly
Valid entry requirements and applicable park fees (payable at the gate)
Realistic drive times between gates, camps, and key waterholes
Fuel availability — only at Okaukuejo and Namutoni inside the park
Drive Times Between Key Points
Route
Distance
Approx. Drive Time
Road Surface
Anderson Gate → Okaukuejo
2 km
5 min
Tar
Okaukuejo → Halali
75 km
1 hr 15 min
Tar
Halali → Namutoni
70 km
1 hr 10 min
Tar
Okaukuejo → Dolomite (via Galton Gate)
~120 km
2 hrs
Gravel
Namutoni → Von Lindequist Gate
2 km
5 min
Tar
Okaukuejo → Fischer’s Pan
~55 km
1 hr
Mixed
Planning Rules
Always plan to arrive at your camp with a 30-minute buffer before gate close — wildlife on the road will delay you
Keep transfer days short when combining game-viewing and relocation — a day with a 3-hour drive leaves little time for waterholes
Do not base timing on map distance alone — 60 km/h speed limit on gravel means 60 km takes a full hour minimum
Build your itinerary around gate windows first, then choose camps based on what waterholes you want
Common Planning Errors
Entering too late and losing prime morning sighting windows (first 2 hours after gate open are best)
Overloading one day with a long transfer and full game drives — choose one or the other
Ignoring fuel constraints — if visiting the western zone, plan fuel stops carefully
Assuming paved road drive times apply to gravel sections