Known For
Home to diverse species like elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and antelopes, Etosha is renowned for its large elephant herds and endangered black rhino population.
Abundant Wildlife
Dominating the landscape, this vast salt pan shimmers in the sunlight, especially during the dry season, creating a unique and striking feature of the park.
Etosha Pan
Natural and artificial waterholes serve as prime wildlife viewing spots, attracting animals and providing opportunities to witness thrilling species interactions.
Waterholes
With over 300 recorded species, Etosha is a haven for birdwatchers, featuring flamingos, eagles, vultures, and a variety of water birds.
Bird Watching
From campsites to luxury lodges, Etosha offers a range of accommodations, allowing visitors to experience the wilderness day and night.
Accommodation Options
Experienced guides lead game drives and night safaris, offering expert insights and increasing chances of memorable wildlife encounters.
Guided Safaris
With a well-maintained network of roads, Etosha is perfect for self-drive safaris, letting visitors explore the park’s wildlife at their own pace.
                                
        
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