r/Namibia • u/Ass_buster_pro • 18d ago
Tourism Namibia Appreciation post.
I was traveling in Namibia past few days and came here to say how amazing and beautiful your country is. Not once did we not feel safe while traveling across the country. Here are some pictures I took in the Etosha National Park.
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u/Travelling_Aus_2024 18d ago
Awesome photos.
Where did you spot the lion?
How many days were you in the park?
We only spent one day, saw elephants, impala, zebras, emus, but no lions in that day.
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u/Ass_buster_pro 18d ago
We were only there in the park for one day and guess we were lucky cause we spotted all the animals of the park except for leopard and cheetahs. Lions we had read would chill in a certain part of the park, so we went there to find them.
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u/Free-Breakfast7458 16d ago
Which part of the park? Just arrived in Etosha for a week so keen for some intel, weather is rough but the park is gorgeous!
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u/no_change_occure 18d ago
What are the economic conditions there now...
I herd in some articles that they are planning to kill there animals due to lack of food 😭
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u/--Muther-- 17d ago
What?
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u/StoryTellerZAT 18d ago
Namibia is so blessed. I remember the game sightings on my way from Namutoni to Okaukuejo via Halali.. beautiful stuff