
Etosha National Park Safari — Waterhole Game Viewing
Africa's most unique game viewing — floodlit waterholes & vast salt pans
About This Tour
Etosha is one of Africa's great safari parks, centred on a vast salt pan visible from space. Animals converge on natural and artificial waterholes — creating some of the most spectacular and predictable game viewing on the continent.
This 3-day safari explores Etosha's diverse habitats, from mopane woodland to the pan edge. Spend evenings at floodlit camp waterholes watching elephants, rhinos, and lions come to drink under the stars — an experience unique to Etosha.
The park is home to healthy populations of black and white rhino, making it one of Africa's best destinations for rhino sightings.
Highlights
What's Included
- 2 nights accommodation
- All meals
- Game drives
- Park entrance fees
Not Included
- Flights to Namibia
- Drinks
- Gratuities
per person
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