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When to Go to Etosha National Park

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When to Go to Etosha National Park

Discover Africa’s premier wildlife destination, Etosha National Park, a unique and unparalleled haven for animal enthusiasts. From its expansive salt pans to its abundant wildlife, Etosha promises unforgettable safari experiences year-round.

High Season vs. Low Season

High Season (June – October)
  • Overview: The dry winter months are perfect for game viewing as animals congregate around water sources.
  • Pros: Excellent game viewing, comfortable temperatures, fewer mosquitoes.
  • Cons: Higher prices and more tourists.
Low Season (November – March)
  • Overview: The wet summer months bring lush landscapes and abundant birdlife, but wildlife viewing can be more challenging.
  • Pros: Beautiful green scenery, excellent bird watching, fewer tourists.
  • Cons: Higher temperatures, increased mosquito activity, and more challenging game viewing due to thick vegetation.

Month-by-Month Guide

Rhino in Etosha National Park | Photo credit: Ute von Ludwiger
Rhino in Etosha National Park | Photo credit: Ute von Ludwiger
January

January brings hot, humid conditions with afternoon thunderstorms. While wildlife can be harder to spot due to dense vegetation, the park’s lush greenery and baby animals make it a vibrant time to visit. Bird watchers will be delighted by the presence of migratory species.

February

Similar to January, February is hot and wet, with regular thunderstorms. Game viewing is challenging, but the landscape is stunningly green, and there’s an abundance of newborn animals. This month is ideal for bird enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture the park in its verdant glory.

March

March sees the tail end of the wet season. The weather begins to dry out, making it slightly easier to spot wildlife. The park remains lush and green, providing picturesque scenery and continued excellent bird watching opportunities.

April

April marks the transition to the dry season. The rains subside, and the park starts to dry out, making wildlife more visible. This is a fantastic time to visit for a balance between lush landscapes and improved game viewing.

May

May offers cool, dry conditions, with wildlife becoming more concentrated around water sources. The vegetation thins out, enhancing visibility for game drives. It’s a great time for photographers to capture the park’s diverse wildlife against stunning backdrops.

June

June begins the high season for Etosha. The weather is cool and dry, making it ideal for game viewing as animals gather around the diminishing waterholes. This is one of the best months for wildlife sightings.

July

July continues the prime game viewing season. With dry, cool weather, wildlife is easily spotted around water sources. Tourist numbers increase, but the park’s vastness ensures a memorable safari experience.

August

August remains dry and cool, with excellent visibility for game viewing. Wildlife congregates around waterholes, providing spectacular sightings. This month is ideal for those looking for an active safari experience with comfortable temperatures.

September

September is another peak month for game viewing. The dry conditions reach their height, and animals are highly concentrated around the remaining water sources. The temperatures start to rise, but wildlife viewing remains exceptional.

October

October signals the end of the dry season, with temperatures soaring. Wildlife viewing is still excellent, but the heat can be intense. This month offers dramatic wildlife scenes as animals congregate around the last waterholes.

November

November brings the start of the rainy season, with sporadic thunderstorms beginning to green the landscape. Wildlife viewing becomes more challenging as animals disperse, but the park’s transformation and the arrival of migratory birds make it a captivating time to visit.

December

December is characterized by hot, wet conditions with regular rain showers. The park is lush and green, making game viewing more difficult but rewarding for bird watchers and those looking to see the park at its most vibrant.

Regional Climate Overview

Dry Season (June – October)
  • Best for: Game viewing as animals congregate around water sources. Cooler temperatures make it comfortable for outdoor activities.
Wet Season (November – March)
  • Best for: Lush landscapes with baby animals and excellent bird watching opportunities. Afternoon thunderstorms are common.

Best Time for Activities

Elephants crossing the road during a game drive in Etosha National Park | Photo credit: Ute von Ludwiger
Elephants crossing the road during a game drive in Etosha National Park | Photo credit: Ute von Ludwiger
Activity Best Time to Visit
Game Viewing June to October
Birdwatching November to March
Photography May to September

Plan Your Trip

Etosha National Park offers diverse and unique experiences throughout the year. Whether you’re looking for exceptional game viewing, bird watching, or capturing the park’s beauty through your lens, understanding the best times to visit can enhance your adventure.

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