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Regarded by safari aficionados as one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries, Etosha National Park - dominated by its enormous shimmering salt pan - is an area of wild savannah and open woodland, and is home to a fantastic array of animals.

Despite its arid appearance, the park is packed with an eclectic mix of familiar faces such as elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard and zebra as well as the desert specialists like springbok and the handsome gemsbok.

 

 Etosha after the rains is beautiful - intense, contrasting colours while a busy Etosha waterhole has to be seen to be believed! - Africa safari expert Kim du Toit 

 

It's also one of the best places in southern Africa to spot the endangered cheetah and black rhino not to mention rare antelope species like black-faced impala, Damara dik dik and roan antelope, plus there's a bird count of 340 species (an interesting blend of savannah, wetland and semi-desert birds).

For such a large wildlife destination Etosha is easy to visit. The main public lodges in the park - Namutoni and Okaukuejo resorts - offer reasonable accommodation and camping but the superb upmarket lodges just outside the park borders offer a far more exclusive and intimate experience.

Etosha National Park Accommodation - we recommend:

Ongava Tented Camp is a stylish and intimate lodge that offers activities in both Etosha and the Ongava Private Reserve.

Andersson's Camp is an eco-sensitive camp located in a private reserve and is aimed at the independent traveller.

Onguma Luxury Tented Camp is situated in a private reserve adjoining Etosha and has its own floodlit waterhole.

Mushara Outpost offers great accommodation and has a reputation for fine dining - and is situated only minutes from Etosha's borders.

What to do

It's a great place for photography; one's first impression of the park is of a vast expanse of dazzling white pans which, in the harsh light of midday, are painful to look at without sunglasses.

But in the early morning and late afternoons, the pans, through tricks of refracted light, glow and shimmer as they go through an astonishing range of colour changes, from orange through pink and purple to inky, deep blue.

And as for wildlife photography, it's hard to beat Etosha. Not only are there plenty of animals in the park but the lodges have brilliantly designed rows of seating that overlook waterholes which attract jostling crowds of zebra, gemsbok, wildebeest and impala, scattering before herds of impatient elephants or lurking prides of lions.

Head for a waterhole, get comfortable and let the action unfold.

Etosha Pan

The vast, white pan (seasonal lake) was once the biggest lake in the world, until climate changes dried up the feeder channels and transformed the vegetation from lush forest into the yellow grasslands of today.

In years of good rains, the pans fill with a food-rich, soupy water that attracts tens of thousands of wading birds, including huge flocks of flamingos, covering the strongly alkaline water like a deep pink blanket in the mornings and evenings.

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Our Recommended Etosha National Park Accommodation

Etosha National Park accommodation: Ongava Tented Camp

Ongava Tented Camp is situated in its own private reserve.

Etosha National Park accommodation: Andersson's Camp

Andersson's Camp is perfect for the independent traveller.

Etosha National Park accommodation: Onguma Luxury Tented Camp

Onguma Luxury Tented Camp is a slice of luxury adjoining Etosha.

Etosha National Park accommodation: Mushara Outpost

Mushara Outpost is situated only a few minutes' drive from Etosha.

How to do it

Most of our Namibian tours and safaris incorporate Etosha National Park into their itineraries but an excellent network of good, well-marked roads makes Etosha an ideal self-drive destination.

Don't worry if you're not a 4X4 expert: ordinary sedan cars cope well with the roads, although in the short rainy season (between December and April) some tracks become slippery.

Etosha National Park Self-Drive Tours - we recommend:

Our Across Namibia Self-Drive Safari is a 2-week adventure that'll see you cover the country from top to bottom, including Etosha National Park.

The Etosha Safari Adventure is a simple 4 day self-drive exploration of Etosha from the luxurious comfort of Onguma Camp.

Combine self-drive and charter flights with the 12-day Classic Namibia safari, incorporating most of Namibia's top destinations.

 
 

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