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Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park is the best-known wildlife area in Namibia. It means “the place of dry water” and a pan that is 130 kilometres long and 32 kilometres wide covers much of the park. Long strings of springbok and ostriches marching across the plain always make an impressive sight, but the main game activity in the park occurs at seepage points (some are natural and others are fed by water pumps) that attract lion, leopard, springbok, kudu, zebra, black rhino, cheetah and elephants. The Namibian Wildlife Authority maintains the park, its roads, fences, waterholes and four camps and there are also several private reserves on the outer limits of the park, which also offer more luxurious accommodation as well as great game viewing and excellent service.


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