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Okaukuejo Rest Camp
Okaukuejo Camp (formerly known as Okakwiju) meaning a woman who bore a child each year, stands near the public southern entrance of Etosha National Park, at the western end of the famous Etosha Pan. It officially opened for visitors in 1957 1955, and is the oldest and largest of the three former government-run rest camps (the other two are Halali Camp and Namutoni Camp).