
Etosha National Park
Namibia's Etosha National Park is the most popular wildlife destination in the country by far. Excellent sightings in wildlife and birdlife can be expected year-round, and with the massive Etosha Pan as a backdrop, wildlife photographs turn out amazing.
Etosha is ideally paired with the Namib Desert and Swakopmund or even a safari to Botswana and Victoria Falls.
Etosha offers basic accommodation within the park, but as a better option, private reserves just outside the park are better suited with more luxurious offerings available.
Etosha National Park Facts
- Size: 22 270 km²
- When to visit the park: May - September (game viewing), November - March (bird watching)
- Rainfall: approx. 358mm per annum during the rainy season (January - March)
- Altitude: 1000m above sea level
- Location: Northern Namibia
- Accommodation: Etosha Lodges
Information On Etosha National Park
The Etosha National Park is a major wildlife sanctuary and is one of Southern Africa's finest and most important Game Reserves. Meaning a 'great white place' is dominated by a massive silvery-white hollow mineral pan, the Etosha Pan and surrounded by grasslands and bush. The pan is part of the Kalahari Basin, the floor of which was formed around 1000 million years ago and covers around 25% of the National Park. It is a large dusty depression of salt and dusty clay that fills only if the rains are heavy and even then only holds water for a short time. The pan attracts large concentrations of wildlife and an amazing array of birdlife.
A San legend about the Etosha Pan formation tells of how a village was raided and everyone but the women slaughtered. One woman was so upset about her family's death she cried until her tears formed a massive lake. When the lake dried up, nothing was left apart from a huge white pan. The park is open to visitors throughout the year and is one of the first places on any itinerary designed for a holiday in Namibia.
The area is home to Black and White rhino, elephant, lion, leopard, spotted and brown hyena, bat-eared fox, cheetah, both Burchell's and Hartmann's zebra, the endemic black-faced impala, blue wildebeest, the endemic Damara dik-dik, eland, gemsbok, giraffe, kudu, red hartebeest, dainty springbok and yellow-tailed mongoose.
Nearly 400 bird species have been recorded, including eagles, hawks, other raptors, black korhaans, ostrich, blue cranes, flamingos and pelicans, incredible clouds of quelea and flocks of doves and Namaqua sandgrouse.
Where is Etosha National Park located?
Etosha National Park is located in Namibia's far northern region and is easily accessible from Windhoek within a days drive.
- Etosha National Park to Windhoek = 415km
- Etosha National Park to Sesriem = 717km
- Etosha National Park to Swakopmund = 492km
- Etosha National Park to Opuwo = 439km
- Etosha National Park to Rundu = 415km
To see the exact location of Etosha by means of a Google map, click the following link: Google Map - Etosha National Park
Best Time to Visit Etosha National Park?
Year-round is the simple answer; Winter is obviously the best time as the days are cooler and there is little to no rainfall. The summer months are hot and wet, and this results in the wildlife going deeper into the surrounding bushveld. Summer is not bad, but winter is definitely better for wildlife sightings and photography.
We at Uyaphi do prefer the winter/drier months as the wildlife is more visible and easier to find.
Main Attractions Of Etosha National Park
- Wildlife congregate at waterholes
- in summer, extensive flocks of flamingos, pelicans and excellent birdlife
- Mirages formed by the heat reflecting off the salt pans
- Lions and cheetahs
- rhino sightings
- Elephants dusted in white powder
- A fantastic self-drive safari route
- Canyon Roadhouse
Canyon Roadhouse Lodge, with 22 charming rooms, is the perfect base for exploring this breathtaking region. Just 16 kilometres from the main entrance of Fish River Canyon, it offers easy access to stunning viewpoints.
Perfect for travellers seeking a budget-friendly stay without sacrificing comfort, this lodge offers welcoming charm in an exceptional location. Canyon Roadhouse is a true gem for anyone exploring the wonders of Fish River Canyon.
- Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
&beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge sits among rocky outcrops at the base of the Nubib Mountains, offering a stunning desert escape. Enjoy sweeping views from your private veranda or an outdoor shower with a dreamlike backdrop.
&beyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is a rare safari retreat with both a shared swimming pool and private plunge pools for each suite—a touch of exclusivity and comfort. Designed for luxury, Desert Lodge offers an unforgettable experience, blending natural beauty with top-notch amenities.
- Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Lodge
Situated in the iconic Skeleton Coast National Park, the Skeleton Coast Shipwreck Lodge offers a unique escape into one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. Imagine towering sand dunes, dramatic coastlines, and the icy Atlantic Ocean set against wind-swept plains.
Shipwreck Lodge is more than just a place to stay; it’s an experience that immerses you in the heart of nature’s grandeur. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered to create an unforgettable adventure, blending luxury with the rugged charm of the Skeleton Coast.
- Büllsport Guestfarm
Büllsport Guestfarm is perfect for those seeking a private, intimate experience without missing out on location or activities. Just 155 kilometres from Sossusvlei, this charming retreat offers plenty of adventure and relaxation for a memorable stay.
The accommodation is rustic yet comfortable, with a cosy, welcoming vibe. Guests can enjoy hiking, horse riding, and 4x4 safari adventures. For relaxation, there's a small swimming pool, perfect for cooling off after a day of exploring.
- Ai Aiba Rock Painting Lodge
Located in Namibia's stunning Damaraland, Ai Aiba Rock Painting Lodge offers an unforgettable escape into nature. Surrounded by granite formations, open savannahs, and ancient rock art, this lodge beautifully combines cultural heritage with breathtaking scenery.
Guests at Ai Aiba can enjoy comfortable accommodations designed to harmonise with the natural environment while offering all modern amenities. The lodge is renowned for its guided tours to nearby prehistoric rock paintings, believed to date back thousands of years.
- The Strand Hotel Swakopmund
The Strand Hotel Swakopmund presents itself as a coastal Atlantic hotel that offers both exploration and relaxation along with luxurious comfort. Swakopmund's central location makes Strand Hotel an excellent accommodation for travellers to explore Namibia's distinctive natural areas and wildlife.
Guests at the Strand Hotel find comfort in its beachfront position combined with contemporary hotel aesthetics, which provides a relaxing space following safari activities or outdoor experiences.