Etosha National Park - huge park in Namibia
Namibia is only populated by animals that cross the dirty roads, giant baboons that look haunting from the tracks, springboks, giraffes, zebras, and much more.
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The whole country is a huge national park. Despite being depopulated and uninhabited, Namibia is beautiful. It is one of the most beautiful countries of this continent.
If you want to see wild animals during your vacation in Namibia then Etosha National Park (ETN) is a perfect place. From the desert to the roads through forests, the landscape of Etosha has a varied and abundant wildlife. With over 5,000 square kilometers, the biggest attraction of the Etosha is the Salt Flat, which remains white; with gleaming mirages & silhouettes of animals.
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The numerous natural springs dispersed by Etosha attract a variety of African wildlife from a tiny animal to the magnificent elephant. Of the 114 species of mammals found in the park, several are less known & are in danger of extinction, such as the black rhinoceros ( in picture ) and the black-faced impala.
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while the big cats such as the lion, cheetah & leopardd abound and are always ready for hunting. The Etosha National Park (ETN) is a paradise for bird watchers with more than 350 species, out of which mostly are migrated!
There are numerous private inns adjacent to the Etosha National Park (ETN). These include Ongava's private inn and Onguma's private inn, just a few minutes by car from the entrance to the this (ETN) park. The great advantage of staying in one of these reserves is the possibility of enjoying nocturnal safaris, as well as excursions via the help of guides.
Onguma Tented Camp
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The accommodation is luxurious and exclusive if compared to the semi-governmental establishments within the park, and offers most demanding and most luxurious lodgings in Namibia.
In fact, entire Etosha (ETN) is very dry, having some permanent small and big natural springs, fed by groundwater reserves. Some artificial small water sources are added to these, where water is pumped from the subsoil, at least as far as its official dimensions are concerned.
One of the most famous and renowned private camps include the Onguma Tented Camp, the Little Ongava Camp and the Ongava Lodge.
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I did not know that in Nabimia you could see free wild animals roaming the roads. For lovers of adventures it would be a good place to visit.
What a beauty post, be captivated with the first picture, is so beautiful. You deserve a prize for her
Thank you , That Image credit to www.detourafrica.co.za . i also like this image .
Clearly and precisely explained. Best I have seen so far. (y)
Elephant is the hold on big body's ..
Nice. You really write fantastic in your own way. A combination of wild animal. You deserve a thanks for it.
It's amazing how small those zebras compare to elephant.
Those muscular rhinos are marvelous.
Camps also looks very relaxing.
So these are the hidden gems of Etosha National Park.
Thanks for sharing.
Great place for wild animals! Wonderful post as always! Keep on sharing!
This is an interesting place to visit and see the animals in their natural habitat.
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