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About Etosha
Etosha National Park is located in northern Namibia and is known for its vast salt pan and abundant wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and lions. The official currency used in Namibia is the Namibian Dollar, although South African Rand is also widely accepted. The park offers a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of African wildlife in their natural habitat.
When to visit
The best time to visit Etosha National Park is during the dry season from May to October when the animals gather around the waterholes, making it easier to spot them. The weather is cooler during this time, and the vegetation is less dense, providing better visibility for wildlife sightings.
Getting around
Visitors can explore Etosha National Park by self-driving through the well-maintained gravel roads within the park. Guided game drives are also available for those who prefer a more structured experience. Additionally, there are several lodges and camps within the park that offer guided tours and activities.
Traveller tips
Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks as the park is vast and facilities are limited. It is advisable to wear neutral-colored clothing and bring binoculars for better wildlife viewing. Respect the wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times. Be prepared for early morning and late afternoon game drives when animals are most active. Lastly, don't forget to carry a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters.