Accommodations near Namibia's parks
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CH
Hi there,

I’m planning a potential trip to Namibia for a classic circuit in April 2027.

I’m surprised by how expensive the accommodations inside the parks are—really steep! Is it possible to stay outside the parks but still close enough to enjoy the game drives?

Do you have any recommendations for more reasonably priced lodging? I’m okay with spending 200 to 250 € per night.

No camping—the friend I’m traveling with absolutely refuses 😉, but maybe upgraded tents would work.

Thanks in advance, and have a great evening! !
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AT Attila Globetrotter ·
It's a shame to sleep outside Etosha. Maybe the budget allows for at least one night inside the park? For the rest, it's less of an issue.

Namibia isn't a budget-friendly destination for solid accommodations. Unlike South Africa.

I'm not sure April is the best season for Etosha. If there's still water in the park, the animals will be more spread out.

Finally, safaris are very easy to do on your own behind the wheel. A 4x4 isn't necessary—the tracks are designed for all vehicles.
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MI Michel85200 Globetrotter ·
Hi there

You're absolutely right... I've already given up twice on the idea of a trip to Namibia... Between the accommodations, the park, and the car rental... ouch! That stings. Only the south remains a bit affordable...

Glad we could exchange even just a quick message
michel85200
TI Titaille Veteran ·
Hi Martine,

I’m a regular visitor to Namibia—sometimes camping, sometimes in lodges, guest houses, or farms.

There are accommodations that fit your criteria, even inside the parks (Etosha) or right nearby (Sesriem). Here’s a really handy site where you’ll find lots of options and their prices. I’ve used it often for scouting or booking, especially for Etosha:

https://www.africanreservations.com/Namibia-Accommodation

For example, in Etosha, Halali has Bush chalets that are really nice. Okaukuejo and its famous waterhole are a bit pricier, but you can balance it out with some of the cheaper options.

For Sesriem, check out Quiver Desert Camp—small self-catering chalets just 4 km from the park entrance (paired with Sossusvlei Lodge for breakfasts—dinner buffet under the stars is also highly recommended!).

Otherwise, plenty of options on Booking and Airbnb.

I can suggest places in regions you’re interested in, depending on your itinerary.

Just a heads-up, though—over the last 3 or 4 years, prices have been rising by 10 to 15% annually! Namibia’s become quite trendy.

Happy planning, and see you soon!

Chris
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CH Chrisda Regular ·
Thanks Titaille for these great tips. The website looks interesting—I’ll go through all of it. I know it’s an expensive trip, but we’ll have to make some compromises. Still hoping I can spend two nights in the parks.

Have a good evening.
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CH Chrisda Regular ·
Hello, Yes, I’m still hoping to spend 1 or 2 nights in Etosha. The trip should ideally happen in April, possibly in May.

Have a good evening
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