Halali - the newest resort in the Park - is strategically located halfway between Namutoni and Okaukuejo and is surrounded by the most popular waterholes in the Etosha national Park. The resort's name, German origin, is derived from the bugle call made to announce the end of a hunt. Of interest is the Tsumasa trail in the southern section of the resort which winds its way through shady mopane trees up a small dolomite hill from where visitors have a clear view of the Moringa waterhole. Accommodation is in fully equipped and en-suite luxury and standard bungalows. All rooms have aircoditioning. Camping sites with communal ablution and barbecue facilities are available. Service include restaurant, bar, kiosk, tourist shop, swimming pool, filling station, unguided game drives around Etosha park for a unique african wildlife experience.