Etosha Game Safari
3 Days & 2 Nights | Group of Two or More | Priced Per Person
The three-day Etosha National Park safari provides a thrilling immersion into one of Africa’s top wildlife destinations, known for its unique salt pans, abundant waterholes, and diverse wildlife. Etosha National Park is home to four of Africa’s “Big Five” animals, namely the elephant, rhino, lion and leopard, with only the buffalo absent from this famous group.
Itinerary Overview
This Etosha game viewing safari offers diverse wildlife viewing, immersive landscape experiences, and an introduction to Namibia’s conservation ethos. Staying near waterholes and within prime game-viewing areas allows for a deep connection with the unique ecosystem and is ideal for both seasoned and first-time safari-goers.
Morning/Afternoon: Start with a scenic drive from Windhoek (or other departure points) to Etosha National Park, arriving around mid-day.
Accommodation: Check-in at a comfortable lodge or camp near the southern edge of Etosha, such as Okaukuejo Camp, which is renowned for its floodlit waterhole. Other options include Halali Camp or one of the private lodges just outside the park gate.
Afternoon Game Drive: After settling in, embark on your first afternoon game drive. This initial drive typically focuses on the park's southern regions, where there is a high chance of spotting animals near the waterholes. The park’s expansive landscape, punctuated by mopane woodlands and acacia trees, offers diverse animal sightings.
Evening: Return to the camp or lodge for dinner, followed by optional viewing at the camp’s waterhole. At night, waterholes often attract lions, rhinos, and elephants.
Accommodation Basis: Dinner Bed & Breakfast
Morning: After breakfast, head out on a full-day game drive that covers some of the park’s most iconic areas. You’ll likely explore the central and eastern sections, which are teeming with zebras, antelope, and possibly large predators like lions and cheetahs.
Highlights: This is a day to visit the Etosha Pan itself, creating a stark contrast to the surrounding bushveld. The pan’s saline plains often attract migratory birds like flamingos during the rainy season.
Lunch Break: Stop at Halali Camp or a designated picnic area within the park for a lunch break and relaxation before continuing the game drive.
Afternoon Game Viewing: Spend the afternoon visiting popular waterholes like Goas and Nebrowni, where you might see elephants bathing or lions resting. Keep an eye out for rare black rhinos and leopards, which may be spotted in more secluded areas.
Evening: Return to your lodge or camp for dinner. Relax by the fire or enjoy a night at the waterhole for evening animal sightings.
Early Morning Game Drive: Start with a sunrise game drive, a great time to spot predators on the hunt. Early hours are ideal for spotting lions, hyenas, and sometimes elusive leopards in action as they patrol near waterholes.
Breakfast & Check-Out: After the game drive, return for breakfast at the lodge and check out.
Final Game Drive on the Way Out: As you make your way out of Etosha, enjoy a final mini game drive.
Return to Windhoek or Next Destination: Begin the journey back to Windhoek or continue your Namibian adventure.
Choosing an Etosha Game Safari is an exceptional way to experience one of Africa’s most unique and rewarding safari destinations. It offers incredible wildlife diversity as it is renowned for its high concentration of wildlife and diverse species. The park is home to over 100 mammal species and more than 300 bird species, including iconic African animals such as giraffes, zebras, and cheetahs. The centerpiece of Etosha is its vast, shimmering salt pan, which is visible from space and creates a surreal, almost lunar landscape.
Etosha’s well-placed waterholes allow for up-close viewing, particularly during the dry season when animals gather here in large numbers. Unlike many safari parks where animals are often hidden by dense vegetation, Etosha’s open plains and sparse vegetation make wildlife more visible. Furthermore, Etosha National Park is a model of conservation, protecting endangered species such as the black rhino and working to preserve the delicate ecosystem. Choosing this safari contributes to responsible tourism, supporting the park’s ongoing conservation efforts.
Services
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Accommodation
Namibia offers a diverse range of accommodations to suit every travel style. Establishments are selected according to preference, proximity to attractions and availability. For more on accommodation read here.
Travel Preparations
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Map and Route
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Bookings and Payments
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FAQS
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