Etosha National Park
Elephants taking a bath with their young, a group of
zebras filing past on their way to the watering hole,
herds of springbok in the savannah, a pair of lions
lazing under a bush - in Etosha you experience animals
in the wild. The 22,700 km² national park sustains
more than 110 different species of mammals and more
than 230 species of birds. Its name is derived from
the huge salt pan of a dried up lake (Etosha = large
white place). Established in 1907, the park is one of
the oldest conservation areas in Africa.
ACCOMMODATION: Etosha Safari Camp, Etosha Safari Lodge |