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6 Available Tour Excursions in Etosha National Park
On this 3 Days camping Wildlife Safari clients can expect to enjoy them self with Game Drives in Etosha National Park on the game drives clients will be able to see animals like Elephants, Hippo, Giraffe and Lions. Enjoy the wonderful view of the tall necks of Giraffes slowly moving in front of the red shimmer of the setting sun. All meals will be prepared by our tour-guideas included in the Itineraryand we will provide all camping equipment including tents, pillows, and all utensils. Soall you need is your luggage and we good to go!
Price: $480.00
Duration: 72 hours
This safari will be unique thanks to the knowledge of the terrain and the good mood of the driver in a well-equipped SUV.
Price: $129.75
Duration: 10 hours
We are responsible, reliable, professionals and we take care for all our client's needs. We know exactly where to find the animals and take our clients to hotspots where these animals are found. Our aim is to spot the 4 (lions, rhinos, leopards and elephants). All our vehicles are ideal for gravel roads and they are insured and fully serviced. A first aid kit and a fire extinguisher is in all vehicles. During cold mornings we offer mini blankets for our clients to keep warm.
Price: $129.75
Duration: 10 hours
This 6 Days Lodging Safari is the best of Wildlife, abit of the Coastal City and the Oldest Desert in Africa. This safari combines the wildlife of Etosha National Park by which guest will have game drives to see animals like Elephants, Hippo, Giraffe and Lions and in Swakopmund clients will have 2 activities (Quadbiking & Sandboarding) to mention a few activities after that they will be heading Sossusvlei they will have a complete Desert Excursion to visit all the dunes including Deadvlei,Big Daddy,Sesriem, Dune 45 and Sossusvlei Dunes itself! This is one of the best tours for a newcomer to explore Namibia's most visited two Destinations.
Price: $1,680.00
Duration: 144 hours
On this 2 Days camping Wildlife Safari clients can expect to enjoy them self with Game Drives in Etosha National Park on the game drives clients will be able to see animals like Elephants, Hippo, Giraffe and Lions. Enjoy the wonderful view of the tall necks of Giraffes slowly moving in front of the red shimmer of the setting sun. All meals will be prepared by our tour-guideas included in the Itineraryand we will provide all camping equipment including tents, pillows, and all utensils. Soall you need is your luggage and we good to go!
Price: $300.00
Duration: 48 hours
Etosha’s charm lies in its ability to bring the animals to you. Just park your car next to one of the many water holes, then wait and watch while a host of animals like lions, elephants, springboks, gemsboks etc.. coming not two by two but by the hundreds.
Price: $1,052.00
Duration: 96 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: NAD
- Languages: English, Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, German
- Climate: Semi-arid
- Timezone: Africa/Windhoek
- Population: Etosha National Park itself does not have a resident population; it is a protected wildlife area.
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) for optimal wildlife viewing.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from many countries, including the US, EU, and UK, generally require a visa to enter Namibia, which can often be obtained on arrival or through an e-visa application prior to travel. Visa-free entry is available for citizens of some Southern African countries. Travelers should have a passport valid for at least six months and proof of onward travel.
About Etosha National Park
Etosha National Park is one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations, renowned for its vast salt pan that can be seen from space. The park’s unique landscape features a large, flat salt pan surrounded by diverse savannah and woodland habitats. This environment attracts an extraordinary variety of wildlife including elephants, lions, rhinos, giraffes, and hundreds of bird species. Visitors are drawn to Etosha for its excellent self-drive safari opportunities, abundant wildlife concentrated around waterholes, and the chance to experience nature in a relatively untouched setting. The park’s accessibility and well-maintained roads make it ideal for both independent travelers and guided tours. Etosha’s combination of dramatic scenery, prolific wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere offers a compelling reason to visit Namibia.
Etosha National Park Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Namibia
- Duration Range: Custom Durations
- Group Size: Private or shared tours
- Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) for optimal wildlife viewing. Pack lightweight clothing for daytime and warmer layers for cooler nights. Bring sun protection, insect repellent, and binoculars. Respect park rules and keep a safe distance from animals. Carry sufficient cash as card facilities may be limited. Stay hydrated and plan fuel stops carefully.
Average Tour Price: $80
Lowest Price Tour: $50
Highest Price Tour: $250
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Etosha Pan – The massive salt pan at the heart of the park, offering stunning views and a unique ecosystem. 2. Okaukuejo Waterhole – Famous for its floodlit waterhole where animals gather at night, ideal for wildlife viewing. 3. Halali Camp – A central rest camp with a waterhole attracting diverse animals and a good base for exploring. 4. Namutoni Fort – Historic German colonial fort turned lodge, near a waterhole frequented by wildlife. 5. Dolomite Waterhole – A quieter spot known for sightings of rare black rhinos and other wildlife.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy game drives, both self-guided and guided, to see wildlife up close. Walking safaris provide a more intimate experience with nature. Bird watching is popular due to the park’s rich avian diversity. Photography safaris capture the striking landscapes and animals. Night drives and waterhole viewing offer unique wildlife encounters. Cultural visits to nearby communities can also be arranged.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
The cuisine around Etosha reflects Namibian and broader Southern African flavors, featuring game meats such as kudu and springbok, as well as grilled meats (braai). Traditional dishes include potjiekos (slow-cooked stew) and mahangu porridge. Lodges often serve fresh local produce and international dishes. Noteworthy dining options include the restaurant at Okaukuejo Camp, known for its relaxed atmosphere and local specialties.
Getting Around
The park is accessible by road from Windhoek and other Namibian towns, with well-maintained gravel roads inside the park suitable for 4x4 and sturdy vehicles. The nearest airports are in Ondangwa and Windhoek. Local transport options within the park include rental cars and guided safari vehicles. Visitors are advised to rent a suitable vehicle for exploring the park independently.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) for optimal wildlife viewing. Pack lightweight clothing for daytime and warmer layers for cooler nights. Bring sun protection, insect repellent, and binoculars. Respect park rules and keep a safe distance from animals. Carry sufficient cash as card facilities may be limited. Stay hydrated and plan fuel stops carefully.
Culture & Customs
The area around Etosha is home to diverse ethnic groups including the Ovambo and Herero peoples, known for their vibrant traditional dress and crafts. Visitors should greet locals politely and ask permission before photographing people. Significant cultural events include traditional dance festivals and craft markets. Respect for nature and wildlife is deeply embedded in local customs.
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