Two nights near Von Lindequist Gate can produce a focused eastern Etosha visit when the first afternoon stays light and the middle day remains free for wildlife. The plan works especially well for travellers approaching from Tsumeb, Grootfontein or Namibia’s north-east. Two nights do not mean two full safari days. They usually provide an arrival […]
A Von Lindequist Gate arrival is the natural eastern entry for travellers approaching Etosha from Tsumeb, Grootfontein or Namibia’s north-east. The gate is close to Namutoni, making it possible to complete formalities, orient the group and begin with a short wildlife loop rather than a long cross-park transfer. The mistake is to plan the first […]
Okaukuejo or Namutoni? Compare arrival routes, habitats, accommodation areas and safari styles to choose the Etosha base that fits your trip.
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A luxury safari vs budget safari in Etosha offers two completely different ways to experience Etosha National Park. Some travelers seek the indulgence of five-star lodges, private game drives, and gourmet dining, while others embrace the thrill of self-driving, camping under the stars, and exploring at their own pace. No matter which you choose, Etosha […]
Namutoni Fort, situated in the eastern region of Etosha National Park, is one of Namibia’s most historically significant landmarks. From its origins as a humble cattle post to its pivotal role in colonial conflicts, and finally, its evolution into a renowned tourist destination, Namutoni Fort is a place where history and wildlife intertwine. Today, visitors […]
