Etosha National Park- Travel Guide And Map


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


The semi-desert scene of Etosha is practically dispossessed of precipitation during the Dry season (May to October). Temperatures can go as low as 7°C/45°F in the early morning for the greater part of this season; just in September and October do the weather conditions begin to get blistering. Etosha's Wet season (November to April) is hot, with evening time temperatures of around 17°C/63°F.


Animals assemble around Etosha's highlight container and waterholes in the Dry season (May to October). The ample wildlife and for the most part great weather conditions imply the park becomes very busy as of now. Be that as it may, while wildlife seeing is difficult in the wetter months, you'll move away from the groups and the landscape is rich.



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