A Guide to Etosha National Park

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Etosha National Park in northern Namibia takes your safari experience to a whole new level. This isn’t your standard adventure – it’s a deep dive into a wildlife hotspot where every encounter is unique. As your seasoned safari veterans, we’re here to give you our insights so you can extract the full essence of Etosha’s vibrant wilderness during your visit. Expect the unexpected in Etosha!

Woman on a game drive in Etosha National Park

Enjoy full or half-day excursions to Etosha National Park, Image Credit: Tom Hazel

What is Special About Etosha National Park?

You may wonder what is special about Etosha National Park. Well, the answer lies in the majestic Etosha Pan, a vast saline desert beckoning with its unique allure. As one of the largest national parks globally, home to over 114 mammal and 340 bird species, it’s one of southern Africa’s most beloved safari destinations.

Etosha Pan

The Etosha Pan used to be an ancient inland sea that, over past millennia, has dried up, Image Credit: Gondwana Collection

This mesmerising landscape not only presents an unparalleled canvas of natural beauty but is also home to a wealth of wildlife, including the elephant, lion, leopard, and the rare black rhino.

Lions drinking from a waterhole

Etosha National Park is known as Namibia’s foremost wildlife sanctuary, Image Credit: Onguma

Which Month is Best to Visit Etosha National Park?

The optimal time to visit Etosha National Park is during the dry season, which typically extends from May to October.

More specifically, we recommend planning your trip sometime between June and August, as this is the best time for wildlife sightings. During these months, water sources become scarce, leading animals to congregate around the remaining waterholes, making it easier for you to observe nature unfold and capture those picture-perfect moments!

Baby elephant playing in the shallow water

Water sources attract all sorts of game, making them ideal spots for photographic opportunities, Image Credit: Ute von Ludwiger

Etosha National Park Wildlife

Etosha National Park beckons with a remarkable variety of wildlife. Prepare to be captivated by the grandeur of giraffes and the sheer speed of cheetahs. In addition to four of the Big 5 (elephant, lion, leopard and rhino), your visit to Etosha promises encounters with the rare black-faced impala, Damara dik-dik, and an assortment of antelope.

Game drive with zebra sighting

Mountain and plains zebras also grace the Etosha’s landscapes with their presence, Image Credit: Etosha Safari Camp

For those with a fascination for the smaller wonders of nature, be on the lookout for the jackal, bat-eared fox, warthog, and honey badger. Plus, adding to the layers of life, hyenas represent an essential part of Etosha’s predator population. Etosha offers a comprehensive wildlife experience for every nature enthusiast.

Warthog

See numerous creatures, big and small, in Etosha National Park, Image Credit: Onguma

Activities and Experiences

Although an excellent destination for self-drivers, private game drives are on the menu amongst other safari surprises. Moreover, the private lodges outside the Etosha National Park offer a tantalising array of tailored activities.

Fancy a night under the stars? Some properties offer exclusive sleep-out decks – and even custom-built Land Cruisers with roof-top tents – for an evening in the wild under a canopy of twinkling lights.

Enjoy a wild evening sleeping amidst nature

Spend a romantic and adventurous night in the wilderness, Image Credit: Onguma

Guided bush walks bring you closer to the smaller wonders of the wilderness. Each lodge crafts experiences that offer not just a stay but a deep connection with the wild, making your journey truly personal and memorable.

Walking safari in Etosha National Park

Interpretive bush walks will bring you closer to nature, Image Credit: Onguma

Etosha National Park Lodges

Your stay at Etosha National Park will be nothing short of spectacular, with a range of lodges to choose from. Whether you prefer to stay in the lap of luxury with private waterholes or a comfortable camp close to nature, there’s something that caters to your taste and style.

Suite at Etosha Oberland Lodge

Private lodges are superbly suited for safari excursions into Etosha, Image Credit: Etosha Oberland Lodge

When picking the perfect lodge, we recommend selecting one positioned on a private concession adjacent to Etosha National Park. These properties not only feature more creature comforts but also provide bespoke and exclusive safari experiences. 

And the best part? You can still embark on day trips into Etosha while enjoying the added benefits of bush walks and evening game drives within the lodge’s exclusive concession.

Our Favourite Places to Stay in Etosha

Here are some accommodation options to get your safari dreams going. However, our Travel Experts will help hand-pick the best one suited to your individual needs and wants.

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Uncovering the African Counterparts of America’s Most Iconic Routes

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Have you confidently conquered the vast highways of America? Looking for a new challenge? Well, we’ll tell you a little secret… Africa awaits with a collection of legendary routes just yearning to be conquered! Elevate your road-tripping prowess as you bid farewell to familiar freeways and “drive” headfirst into the heart-stirring avenues of Africa.

A meandering road engulfed by lush forest

South Africa’s own “Garden of Eden”, the Garden Route

1. The Pacific Coast Highway vs The Garden Route

The Pacific Coast Highway offers mesmerising ocean views, dramatic cliffs, rugged landscapes, and charming coastal towns. However, in comparison, the Garden Route boasts the same appealing attributes, with a few “wild” twists.

Beautiful coastal views of Bixby Creek Bridge

The Pacific Coast Highway is picturesque, with cliffs, gorgeous urban spaces, and the raging ocean vistas

This curvaceous coastal road trip stretches between Cape Town to Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), but let’s be real – the most mind-blowing parts are nestled between Mossel Bay and Storms River. Trust us, this is where the magic happens! Picture pristine beaches, lakes and lagoons, fairytale forests and protea-studded slopes. 

Discover delightful seaside towns like Knysna and Plettenberg Bay. Savour local delicacies, explore lively markets and luxuriate on sun-kissed Blue Flag beaches. Explore pristine rivers and lagoons, pay a visit to animal sanctuaries, spot whales and dolphins, and surrender to adventures such as hiking, canoeing, biking, boating, and much more! 

As you venture further east, you’ll traverse Tsitsikamma and cross over Storms River, finally reaching the Eastern Cape, where your Big 5 safari adventure awaits. Delight in a range of splendid safari lodges and reserves like Addo Elephant Park. Alternatively, hop on a convenient flight to Kruger National Park or Phinda Private Game Reserve.

Tsitsikamma National Park on the Garden Route: where the sea meets green forests

Tsitsikamma: Where the ocean meets flourishing emerald forests

2. Route 66 vs Route 62

Get your kicks on Route 66? Well, buckle up for an adventure on Africa’s Route 62! As you navigate through vineyard-dotted landscapes, charming towns, towering mountains, and peculiar rock formations, you’ll discover a treasure trove of unique experiences that will make your heart sing along to its own catchy road trip anthem. 

Scenic view of America's famous Route 66

Route 66 is one of the most famous roads in the world

South Africa’s Route 62 has the longest wine route in the world, which stretches from Montagu to Oudtshoorn in the Klein Karoo. Get ready to drive into a whirlwind of wonderful activities. We’re talking wine tasting galore, vineyard tours, and even the chance to hang out with the coolest meerkats on this side of the Karoo!

Thrill-seekers yearning for an adrenaline rush can satiate their desires with heart-pounding zipline escapades, challenging rock climbing and bouldering expeditions. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the serenity of hiking trails, bird watching, or even embark on a safari at the esteemed Sanbona Wildlife Reserve

As you traverse this enchanting route, a culinary paradise unfolds. With an impressive selection of superb restaurants, eateries, esteemed wineries, and craft distilleries, you’ll be faced with an overwhelming abundance of gastronomic delights. From gourmet burgers to delectable seafood platters, and traditional farm-style feasts, no craving will be left unsatisfied.

Landscape of the Western Cape along the Route 62 in South Africa in summer

Route 62 offers a shorter, equally scenic alternative to the N2 highway along the Garden Route

3. Rocky Mountains vs Panorama Route

The Rocky Mountains may be the bee’s knees in America, but Africa’s Panorama Route will have you shouting “wahoo!” at every turn. Prepare to chase cascading waterfalls and witness panoramas that redefine the word “epic.” And guess what? You might just stumble upon some of Africa’s most amazing wildlife along the way!

Rocky Mountains with the Loch Lake in the foreground

The gorgeous Rocky Mountains in North America

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but trust us, no photograph can truly capture the mind-boggling awesomeness of South Africa’s most spellbinding road trip. The Panorama Route, tucked away in the province of Mpumalanga, is where the real magic happens!

This route will take you on a loopy ride along the legendary Long Tom Pass, which happens to be the highest tarred road in the whole country. Prepare yourself for a sensory overload as you encounter emerald-drenched rock faces, chubby boulders casually lounging around, cascading waterfalls and adorable towns snuggled up in cosy valleys.

We highly recommend you make a stop at God’s Window, where you’ll be treated to heavenly vistas. And let’s not forget about the legendary Blyde River Canyon and its Three Rondavels. Oh, and don’t even get us started on the Blyde River Dam and Bourke’s Potholes –nature’s very own rock pool playground that’s centuries in the making!

Viewing point of the Three Rondavels along the Panorama Route

The Panorama Route is a natural wonder in South Africa and one of the world’s most beautiful driving routes

4. Grand Canyon vs Namibia

While the Grand Canyon proudly claims its title as the largest canyon in the world, Namibia’s Fish River Canyon confidently takes second place. But hold on tight 4×4 aficionados! Because beyond the Fish River Canyon, Namibia boasts an abundance of natural wonders out of this world!

View over the south and north rim part in grand canyon from the helicopter

The Grand Canyon reveals millions of years of geological history

Imagine a country twice the size of Germany, with vast stretches of uncharted desert and landscapes straight out of a sci-fi flick. Namibia is the ultimate playground for those who dare to take the wheel and embark on a self-drive extravaganza. 

When it comes to bucket-list destinations, Sossusvlei and the Namib Desert are the cherry on top! Prepare to be humbled by towering dunes that seem to stretch infinitely into the horizon. And for an extra dose of excitement, the Skeleton Coast is the place to be, offering shipwrecks, ancient rock art, and a cast of creatures perfectly adapted to this desert realm.

And, if an epic safari experience is what you seek, look no further than Etosha National Park and its surrounding reserves, along with the enchanting Waterberg region, which offer jaw-dropping wildlife sightings around every bend. All that’s left for you to do is pack your bags, buckle up, and hit the intergalactic highway of Namibia.

Sunset over the Fish River Canyon in Namibia, the second largest canyon in the world and the largest in Africa.

The Fish River Canyon, located in the south of Namibia, is the largest canyon in Africa

5. Florida and Hawaii vs Zanzibar and Mauritius

With all those miles of road, it would be nice to end your self-drive journey in a tropical paradise, no? While Florida and Hawaii may be the go-to destinations for a beach holiday, let us introduce you to two African gems, namely Zanzibar and Mauritius. These tropical havens offer a tranquil retreat that will have you bidding farewell to the open road and saying “hello” to pure island bliss.

Beautiful Tropical Island Paradise Photo from Swimming In Clear Aqua Blue Ocean Water with Colorful Sky and Orange Clouds at Sunrise with Sun Rays Coming Through Bright Green Palm Trees in Maui Hawaii

Beautiful tropical island paradise of Hawaii

Think pristine beaches with soft, white sands, swaying palms and turquoise waters gently lapping the shoreline. And, beneath the crystal ocean waters, a kaleidoscopic world of coral reefs and colourful marine creatures can be found. But it’s not just the natural beauty that sets Zanzibar and Mauritius apart.

These islands are infused with a unique cultural heritage that adds a touch of mystique to your escape. Zanzibar, known as the “Spice Island,” will entice you with its aromatic markets, where the air is filled with the scent of cloves, cinnamon, and cardamom. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stone Town, a maze-like old quarter that whispers tales of the island’s rich history.

Meanwhile, Mauritius offers a melting pot of flavours and traditions. Indulge in delectable Creole cuisine, a fusion of Indian, African, and French influences, as you bask in the warmth of Mauritian hospitality. Discover the island’s lush landscapes, from cascading waterfalls and verdant tea plantations to dramatic volcanic peaks, all creating a backdrop of natural splendour.

Mauritius and its crystal clear waters

Palm-fringed oasis of beautiful white sands and sapphire waters of Mauritius

Are You Strapped in and Ready to Go?

From the rugged deserts to the winding coastal roads, Africa’s epic routes are eagerly awaiting your arrival. So, fuel up your adventurous spirit, fasten your seatbelt, and get ready to answer the call of Africa. Unforgettable encounters and untold wonders lie just around the bend.