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May–October (dry season) is ideal, wildlife gathers at watering holes, skies are clear, and temperatures are mild. But the wet season (Nov–Apr) offers lush landscapes, newborn animals, and fewer crowds.
3–4 days is recommended to explore various regions, access key waterholes, and enjoy both early/late game drives.
You can self-drive on gravel roads, but with an expert guide you’ll get deeper wildlife insights, better spotting, and enhanced safety.
No mandatory vaccines for Etosha. Malaria risk is low, but sunscreen, water, and repellent are essential. Always consult your doctor before traveling.
No, for safety and wildlife welfare, you must stay in the vehicle except at rest camps or designated stops.