Located along the eastern boundary of Etosha National Park in northern Namibia, Etosha East is a rewarding safari destination known for its excellent wildlife viewing and convenient access to the park through the Von Lindequist Gate near Namutoni. Characterised by open savannah, mopane woodland and seasonal waterholes, the region attracts an abundance of wildlife, including elephant, lion, giraffe, zebra and a variety of antelope species. Visitors can enjoy self-drive or guided game drives, with the waterholes offering some of the best opportunities to observe animals gathering to drink, particularly during the dry season. Golden grasslands, distant birdsong and expansive African skies create an immersive safari experience in one of Namibia's most celebrated conservation areas.
Situated along the southern boundary of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha South encompasses the park's southern safari region and a collection of private game reserves and lodges. The park is accessed via Andersson Gate, placing visitors within easy reach of renowned waterholes and excellent wildlife viewing. Lions, elephants, giraffes, white and black rhinos, and a wide variety of antelope are among the species commonly seen. Guided 4×4 game drives are the main attraction, with half- and full-day safaris available, some including picnic lunches in the bush.