Destination

Etosha National Park

Namibia's premier wildlife park centred on a vast salt pan — renowned for its floodlit waterhole game viewing and excellent Big Five encounters.

Highlights

Floodlit waterhole night viewing
Self-drive safari excellence
Big Five including black and white rhino
Etosha Pan mirage landscapes
Endemic black-faced impala

Best Time to Visit

May to October for dry season when animals congregate at waterholes. August to October is peak season with massive concentrations. The pan fills with water from December to April, attracting flamingos. June-July are cold but excellent for game.

Budget Guide

Park fees $8/adult/day (Namibia is very affordable). NWR rest camps from $50-200/night for chalets, $15-30/night camping. Luxury lodges outside the park $300-1,500/night. Self-drive is the norm — 4x4 helpful but not essential on main tourist roads.

Getting There

4-5 hours from Windhoek to the southern (Anderson/Von Lindequist) gate. The park has three main rest camps: Okaukuejo (west), Halali (central), Namutoni (east). Internal roads are gravel but well-maintained.

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