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Okaukuejo, is the administrative center for Etosha National Park in Namibia. It is approximately 409 miles from Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. Originally the site of a German fort built in 1901, Okaukuejo now houses the Etosha Ecological Institute, founded in 1974; the round watchtower is a remnant of the fort. A major draw for tourists is the permanent waterhole, lit at night, which draws all types of wildlife, including elephants, lions and black rhinoceros, particularly during the lengthy dry season. The Namibian National Park Service also maintains a tourist camp. There are a variety of resort facilities from camping sites to housekeeping cottages with braai facilities. There is also a large swimming pool, a large restaurant and bar. There are two small stores. One store sells basic foods and firewood for a braai.

References

  • McIntyre, Chris,(1998) Namiba: the Bradt Travel Guide. Globe Pequot Press:Old Saybrook, CT
  • Spectrum Guide to Namibia (1994) Edison, NJ: Hunter Publishing