Etosha
Namibia
Namibia / Etosha
Remote and unforgiving and still relatively untrodden
Vast, open mineral pans sprinkled with watering holes (in summer only) and unobstructed views make Etosha National Park a must-see safari destination. Situated in the Kunene region in the remote northwestern corner of Namibia, this game park, with its unforgiving semi-desert terrain, is still relatively untrodden.
Although arid most of the year, the summer rains turn this wasteland into a vibrant shade of green, triggering processions of eager grazers to emerge from the bush — no surprise to see Etosha a must-see on Namibia travel itineraries.
The Offbeat Goat Collection
Stays in Etosha
Enjoy self-driving safaris, easily doable with gravel roads connecting the many viewpoints (ensure you have a good map with proper guidelines on wildlife viewing).
Marvel at the shimmering Etosha pan, a vast area that fills up with water, almost guaranteeing easy wildlife viewing. Some waterholes near the camps are also floodlit at night, offering visitors access to nocturnal activities.
Experience an authentic African bush getaway in the heart of the reserve.
the highlights.
Delight in spotting thirsty bush critters at the much-frequented watering hole near the camp.
Lounge poolside at luxury camps in the heart of the African bush.
Enjoy intimate communal dinners around open-air fire pits.
Join guided walks with possible sightings of both black and white rhinos.
Visit San villages in the area through community-led initiatives.