Etosha National Park- Travel Guide

Etosha National Park is Namibia's most well-known park for wildlife watching and is portrayed by the immense, saline Etosha Pan. During the Dry season, the waterholes around the pan become swarmed with big centralizations of animals. Four of the Large Five are available, with just buffalo missing. Etosha's floodlit waterholes give an interesting and open door to evening-time wildlife seeing.

Wildlife seeing is remarkable in the Dry season (May to October) when animals assemble around the waterholes. Elephants are bountiful. huge groups of blue wildebeest, zebra, springbok, and gemsbok are many times seen drinking together; black rhinos are additionally normally seen into the evening. Giraffe and eland could join too. Huge Big cats are spotted at daybreak and sunset and black-backed jackal is extremely normal. There are, in any case, no buffalo, hippos, crocodiles, or monkeys.




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