Etosha National Park, located in northwestern Namibia, is one of Africa's premier wildlife destinations. Covering over 22,000 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its abundant wildlife and stunning landscapes. The name "Etosha" means "Great White Place," referring to the vast Etosha Pan that dominates the park's geography. This salt pan is so large it can be seen from space and serves as a vital backdrop for dramatic wildlife viewing. Visitors can spot four of the Big Five, including elephants, lions, leopards, and rhinos, as well as a multitude of other animals such as giraffes, zebras, and over 340 bird species. The park has several waterholes, which are especially popular during the dry season, offering perfect spots for observing animals in their natural habitat. Self-drive safaris are common, and there are numerous lodges and campsites catering to different tastes and budgets. Its accessibility and diversity make Etosha a must-visit for anyone traveling to Namibia.
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