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One of the world's pre-eminent wildlife areas, at the turn of the century the governor of then German South West Africa proclaimed an area of nearly 100000 square kilometres as a game reserve - until modern times, the largest reserve on earth. Present day Etosha National Park was pared down due to political considerations in the 1960's and is now a modest but still very impressive 23175 square kilometres in extent. |
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itself is believed to have originated over 12 million years ago as a
shallow lake fed by the Kunene River. Subsequent climatic and tectonic
changes have since lowered the water level so that the pan only holds
water for a brief period each year - it teems with flamingos and
pelicans in the summer. The saline and mineral residues together with
moisture from perennial springs attract an immense number and variety of
game and birds from mid March into November just before the new wet
season starts.
Etosha is known for its endemic species of impala, the black faced variety and is said to have the tallest elephants in Africa, measuring up to 4m at the shoulder. The park is also well recognised as being one of the last wild sanctuaries of the endangered black rhino. Despite the massive size of Etosha, only the southern edge of the pan is accessible to casual visitors. There are three rest camps within the park at Okaukuejo, Halali and Namutoni. An extensive network of roads links the campsites with over 30 water holes in the central and eastern region - ideal places to sit and wait it out for game. Etosha's drawback is that the only accommodations within the park are the three large rest camps that become especially crowded during regional school holidays. (Entry is by permit only - reservations should be made well in advance) Particular points of interest include:
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Last update 16 September 2004 |
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