Black rhinos in Etosha are a conservation success story and a privilege to observe, but a sighting is never guaranteed and should never be pursued at the animal’s expense. Responsible viewing protects space, limits disturbance and avoids sharing information that could increase risk. This guide covers road encounters and night-waterhole etiquette without identifying sensitive locations. […]
Etosha National Park, a sprawling 22,000-square-kilometer gem in northern Namibia, is a haven for nature lovers. With its vast Etosha Salt Pan and life-giving waterholes, the park teems with wildlife in Etosha, making it one of Africa’s premier safari destinations. From majestic elephants lumbering through the dust to stealthy lions stalking their prey, the animals […]
Nestled in the heart of Namibia, Etosha National Park is a breathtaking expanse of wilderness, stretching across more than 22,000 square kilometers. Its iconic Etosha Salt Pan glimmers under the sun, while its waterholes pulse with life—elephants wading through the shallows, black rhinos sipping quietly, lions prowling nearby, and flocks of birds painting the sky. […]
