Scary Vehicle Breakdown on a Self-Drive Safari in Namibia's Etosha National Park

Etosha National Park in Namibia offers a unique and thrilling self-drive safari experience. As you enter Etosha National Park, you'll be greeted by a vast expanse of white salt pans, surrounded by grasslands and mopane woodlands. The park spans over 22,700 square kilometers. , making it one of the largest game reserves in Africa. The self-drive experience allows exploration of the park at own pace. The gravel roads are well-maintained and crisscross the park, connecting various waterholes and lookout points. The roads are suitable for most types of vehicles, although 4x4 vehicles are recommended during the rainy season. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, and various antelope species. The park is dominated by Etosha Pan, a vast salt pan visible from space. The Pan dominates Etosha’s landscape. There are waterholes scattered throughout Etosha providing excellent wildlife viewing. Accommodation is provided by Namibia Wildlife Resort-NWR ranging from camping sites to chalets. Restaurants, shops are also there. Call it a mini town. The nights are just as exciting as the day. Floodlit waterholes border the living areas, allowing for nighttime wildlife viewing throughout the night. For unforgettable adventure, raw natural beauty of the Namibian wilderness visit Etosha National Park to witness Africa’s iconic wildlife up close.