Etosha National Park — Namibia's wild heart
Experience Africa’s breathtaking beauty up close in Etosha National Park—an adventure you’ll never forget!

Quick Facts
- Founded: 1907 (one of Africa’s oldest national parks)
- Location: Northern Namibia, ~400 km north of Windhoek
- Size: 22,270 km²
- Etosha Salt Pan: ~4,800 km²
- Seasons: Dry (May–October) | Rainy (November–April)
A Wildlife Spectacle
Home to elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and zebras, Etosha is one of Africa’s most famous national parks. However, one of the Big Five — the buffalo— cannot be found here. The park’s highlight is the vast, salt-encrusted Etosha Pan, which alternates between a dry, lunar-like landscape and a shimmering lake, depending on the season.
During the dry season, animals gather at the waterholes, offering unparalleled wildlife viewing. You can explore the park on your own or join a guided safari for expert insights.
Where to Stay
Whether you prefer a cozy lodge or a scenic campsite, Etosha offers a range of accommodation options. Here are our top picks:
- Onguma
- Mushara Bush Camp
- Etosha Safari Lodge
Are you ready for your Etosha adventure? Let nature amaze you!