Namibia: Etosha NP – More Game Drives

Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s most famous wildlife reserves and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Established in 1907, it covers approximately 22,270 sq km and is centered around the vast Etosha Pan, a massive salt flat that is totally white in the dry season and transforms into a shallow lake after heavy rains. Etosha is home to a rich diversity of animals, including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, rhinos (both black and white), giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, hyenas, and over 100 other species. Most of the predators and bigger mammals go into the dense bush after the rains, while grazers come out in numbers to munch on the fresh grass – we saw hundreds of zebra and wildebeests, some hartebeests, and a lot of impala and springboks. But besides the wildlife, it’s the panoramic landscapes that are truly stunning at Etosha NP – endless and full of color contrasts of the savanna and skies.