Etosha National Park- Namibia's Greatest Wildlife Reserves
Etosha National Park is Namibia's most noteworthy wildlife reserve, situated in north-western Namibia. The park is around 50% of the size of Switzerland and home to a wealth of wildlife and 4 of the Huge 5, including the truly endangered black rhino. Going on safari in Etosha, you're ensured remarkable wildlife sightings at the park's numerous waterholes.
Etosha's most prominent element anyway is the Etosha Pan, a monstrous salt pan that possesses very nearly a a fourth of the park, roughly 5000km², which is sufficiently huge to be noticeable from space. The remainder of Etosha is more tenable, with meadow and mopane forest.
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