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Simply click on the photo to get more information on the respective Etosha lodge or to make a reservation |
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ONKOSHI the latest and most luxurious lodge in Etosha National park. For those who appreciate the best things of live. |
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OKAUKUEJO - the oldest rest camp in Etosha National Park. Now a luxurious five star resort with it's famous waterhole. |
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HALALI - the central camp in Etosha national park- A five star resort. |
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NAMUTONI REST CAMP- situated on the eastern side of Etosha National Park. Now a luxurious five star resort. |
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Etosha Safari Lodge The ultimate luxury with excellent service at more affordable prices. Just outside Etosha National Park |
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Etosha National Park - one of Africa's greatest! |
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Etosha National Park is one of Southern Africa’s most spectacular wildlife reserves. Proclaimed in 1907, the Park is one of the oldest in Namibia. Its size, conservation history and uniqueness justifies the title as the country’s flagship Park. The massive mineral pan stretches over an area of approximately 4500 square km and covers about 25% of the surface of the Park, giving rise to the name Etosha, which means “Great White Place”. The pan was originally a lake fed by the Kunene River, but with the change in course of the river over thousands of years, the lake dried up. Today it is a large dusty depression that only temporarily fills or partially fills with water during the rainy season. During these rains, the pan attracts pelicans and flamingoes in impressive numbers and a wide variety of other wading birds. The perennial springs along the edge of Etosha Pan attract and sustain large concentrations of wildlife and birds. One of the largest savannah conservation areas in Africa, Etosha National Park is world renown for its spectacular wildlife viewing. Visitors can expect to see elephant, black and white rhino, lion, leopard, cheetah, large herds of springbok, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe and a multitude of other fascinating big and small species interacting in their natural environment. Visitors can experience the park through guided night drives which provide you with an opportunity to experience an entirely different side of Etosha’s wildlife treasures. Morning and afternoon guided drives are also on offer. All guided drives are conducted in specially modified land-rovers, using experienced guides who will help you discover the wonders of nature that you might otherwise miss. |
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