According to Namibian newspaper "Allgemeine Zeitung", all three fuel stations inside Etosha National Park are currently out of fuel. The newspaper cites Namibia Wildlife Resorts' (NWR) spokesperson Mufaro Nesongano saying that problems with the fuel pumps at Okaukuejo Camp, Halali Camp and Namutoni Camp (all three camps are managed by NWR) caused the unavailability. Travellers visiting Etosha National Park are advised to refuel their vehicles in Outjo, Otavi or Tsumeb. [src.]
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11 November 2016
Namibia: No fuel available in Etosha National Park!
update (15 November 2016): The "Allgemeine Zeitung" reports in today's online edition, that fuel (550 ppm only) is available again at Etosha's Okaukuejo Camp.
According to Namibian newspaper "Allgemeine Zeitung", all three fuel stations inside Etosha National Park are currently out of fuel. The newspaper cites Namibia Wildlife Resorts' (NWR) spokesperson Mufaro Nesongano saying that problems with the fuel pumps at Okaukuejo Camp, Halali Camp and Namutoni Camp (all three camps are managed by NWR) caused the unavailability. Travellers visiting Etosha National Park are advised to refuel their vehicles in Outjo, Otavi or Tsumeb. [src.]
According to Namibian newspaper "Allgemeine Zeitung", all three fuel stations inside Etosha National Park are currently out of fuel. The newspaper cites Namibia Wildlife Resorts' (NWR) spokesperson Mufaro Nesongano saying that problems with the fuel pumps at Okaukuejo Camp, Halali Camp and Namutoni Camp (all three camps are managed by NWR) caused the unavailability. Travellers visiting Etosha National Park are advised to refuel their vehicles in Outjo, Otavi or Tsumeb. [src.]
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