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Etosha National Park
Is undoubtedly one of the World’s greatest wildlife-viewing Venus and few visitors to Namibia will want to miss it. This vast park takes in over 20,000 sq. km and protects 114 mammal’s species as well as 340 bird.
The park is an apparently endless pan of silvery white sand upon which dust devils play the horizon, as a park it excels during the dry season when animals can be seen.
Etosha is a park to explore by your self, the roads are all navigable in a normal 2WD car and the park was designed for visitors to drive themselves around. The park is never busy in comparison with equally good reserves elsewhere in Africa. Read the rest of this entry »