Etosha National Park is one of the most popular destinations in Kenya for both travellers and locals alike. It’s not only known for its amazing scenery, but it also has one of the largest contingents of wildebeests in the country. It’s also one of the most popular destinations for safari tours throughout Africa, due to the availability of some of its great game reserves.
Although there are only 4 of the world’s big five in Etosha National Park Wildlife, these four that are located here make up for just about the deficient water Buffalo. You’ll find leopards, hyenas, lions and even rare black rhinoceros roaming nearby. More regularly spotted are occasional black rhino, they tend to wander near the floodlit water holes of Halali and Okaukuejo in the evening. If you want to get up close and personal with these magnificent animals, you’ll find plenty of guided tours available, along with great private guides to take you where you need to go.
Along with the aforementioned animals, Etosha boasts a vast collection of unique plant life. It’s home to more than a hundred species of trees, including the critically endangered Eragrostis santalinus. The park’s vegetation supports an impressive eco system with unique bush patterns and plant communities. There are also bird species to spot, such as the black-necked stilt, swallow, sand pigeon and greater cuckoo. Hikers will also find the trails in Etosha very challenging, so you’ll need to be fit and prepared to trek the length of these trails.
Etosha National Park has long been known as a center for scientific research. It houses one of the most extensive networks of tropical forest roads in the Western Hemisphere. This means you can reach several key research centers along the trails in Etosha National Park. Among the most well-known of these centers is the Center for Tropical Biology, which is located near Okarito, near Lake Atitlan. This facility aims to advance the knowledge of tropical forest mammals and to strengthen understanding of their conservation and preservation.
If you’re looking for solitude, you’ll find it in Etosha. This park offers an impressive array of secluded camping areas that allow you to set up a serene retreat without disrupting the area around you. There are a wide variety of campsites to choose from, so you should have no problem finding one that fits your needs and lifestyle. The park also offers mule deer and antelope safaris, so you can see firsthand what the animals have to offer.
It’s easy to get lost in the woods. This is why you’ll find it so important to bring a hiking map, a cell phone, and a reliable compass when you travel to Etosha National Park. It’s also a good idea to bring plenty of water and food with you on your trip. Make sure that you follow all directions for campgrounds, trails, roads, and lakes and ponds, so you won’t miss a thing. You’ll find this peaceful and lush wilderness filled with wildlife once you make your way out to this special park.