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Etosha National Park
We have 2 days and 2 nights within Etosha National Park, which is part of the trip price so I have actually already paid for it...unlike the parks on Leg 2. On the game drives we use our truck and can view the wildlife out of the sides or at the front with the roof tarp rolled back. We will be staying at the Namutoni Resort the first night and the …
Etosha National Park
We arrived at the first camp site in Etosha (S. E part). It was a blazing hot day, but the campsite had a pool which was really good to chill out in. We went down to the watering hole in the evening to check out the game, as it's the wet season there are lots of places for the animals to drink so they didn't appear that night....until after I'd …
Etosha
Etosha
On the way to Etosha not far from the Mission station we stopped to look at a "Geyser" or Brakfontein. Here, in the middle of nowhere a strong fountain pushed water out of the ground. Besides it being used as a picnic spot, it seems to have no other use. The water was not warm but is crystal clear. The word “brank” …
Day Eleven - Etosha
Early start this morning as we are heading into Etosha national park. As planned, we all get up early and sing Happy BIrthday to Chad and Alex's tent before they're up. We get everything together and leave the campsite just after dawn. We stop on the way at a small town to stock up at the supermarket and get acosted by some local men …
Himba Visit/Etosha National Park
"In the morning we visit the Himba tribe, a semi-nomadic tribe, living in scattered settlements throughout the region. They are characterised by their proud yet friendly stature and the women are noted for their unusual beauty, enhanced by intricate hairstyles and traditional dress. A few hours are spent learning more about these fascinating people …