ETOSHA NATIONAL PARK is the gateway to
Northern Namibia and Ovamboland. It is Namibia’s prime wildlife location and
home to a large variety of mammals and birds. Etosha means the ‘ great white
area ‘ this refers to large dried pan in the middle of the Etosha Park.
What makes this park unique is the
floodlit waterholes at all the main camps. Visit Etosha National Park in
Namibia this season and share in Namibia’s wildlife. Etosha park is any
photographers dream. Plan your visit to Namibia and experience the great white
area of Etosha.
Etosha National
Park is a protected area in northern Namibia. Lions, elephants, black rhinos
and giraffes gather at waterholes such as Halali, Okondeka and the floodlit
Okaukuejo. Rough roads fringe the vast white-green salt flat of the Etosha Pan,
a breeding ground for flamingos. Other birdlife includes eagles, hornbills,
owls and ostriches. Camel thorn trees provide food and shelter for many of the
park's animals.