NAMUTONI
Namutoni was an important place in the history of South West Africa.
Namutoni, or "the place you see from afar" in oshiwambo, was a landmark in the history of South West Africa. Indeed, the white fortress, equipped with four crenellated dungeons, housed, in 1897, a German base which constituted a kind of impassable border post for the Owambos, their herds or their arms traffic. Restored after its destruction, it was classified as a national monument in 1950 and has been open to visitors since 1957. The main dungeon offers a panoramic view of the Etosha wildlife reserve.
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Rooms - much bigger than the other two camps. Very clean with good AC and a fridge. Lovely cordoned off outdoor area too which was nice. The restaurant also was much nicer than the other two camps. Much more spread out and didn’t feel as crowded despite it still being busy enough.
My favourite of the three camps.