Game Drive
A Game Drive, or as some people would call it a safari, will take you around the Etosha National Park on the search for wild animals, the game. You will be in an open vehicle with an experienced guide on the lookout for lions, elephants, zebras and Co..
The Etosha National Park is a nature conservation area in northern Namibia and is one of the most significant game reserves in Africa. In Namibia it is by far the best known and most important national park. Today the park covers an area of nearly 22.912 km² and is completely fenced for the protection of the animals.
The name Etosha is derived from the Oshiwambo and means “big, white place”. More than 100 mammal species and 340 different species of birds are found in the park.
Due to the fencing of the Etosha National Park the animals living in the park were depending on the water and food resources found within the fence. Thus the water supply is granted by water holes, some of natural origin some artificial.