Known to the Owambo people as the 'Great White Place', Etosha National Park reveals itself at sunrise as a sanctuary of surprising abundance across its vast 22,912 square kilometres, where diverse vegetation from thorn savannah to the chalky pan supports 114 mammal species including black rhino and endemic black-faced impala, with waterholes along the southern pan offering effortless wildlife viewing. After days spent watching elephants, lions and giraffe gather at the water, visitors can reflect on Etosha's marvels from Gondwana's lodges— The Ekipa, Etosha Safari Lodge, Etosha King Nehale orEtosha Safari Camp , positioned just minutes from the park gates, where anticipation mounts for another African dawn.
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