The Etosha National Park stretches across some 8,500 square miles in the north of Namibia and is home to no less than 114 mammals species plus hundreds of types of birds and many other animals. Accommodation within the park is in only three tented camps and at the park’s waterholes you can spot wildlife like elephant, the rare black rhino and lion.
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Etosha National Park covers an area of 22,270 square km and is home to an array of animals, birds and reptiles.
Etosha, meaning "Great White Place", is dominated by a massive mineral pan covering 25% of the park and was originally a lake fed by the Kunene River. The pan now is a large dusty depression of salt and clay which fills only if the rains are heavy. This temporary water in the Etosha Pan attracts thousands of wading birds including impressive flocks of flamingos. The perennial springs along the edges of the Etosha Pan draw large concentrations of wildlife and birds.
The game viewing in Etosha National Park is excellent, the best time being from May to September.Animals include buck species, elephant, giraffe, rhino, lions, leopard and cheetah
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