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Khaudum is a great wilderness destination with a healthy population of wildlife. This is probably Namibia’s second-most productive wildlife destination, after Etosha, but much less visited. The park is mostly a self-drive destination for experienced 4x4 drivers who travel in convoy. Most big safari animals are present including lions and wild dogs. There are no rhinos or buffalo.
Best Time to Visit
The months of June to September make up the dry winter season, and this is the best time for wildlife viewing in Khaudum. Animals congregate at receding water sources and foliage thins out in these dry conditions, which makes sightings easier. In the Dry season, big herds of elephants migrate into the park from neighboring Botswana. During the Wet season, animals scatter and roads can become impassable.
May to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to April –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Most of the park has thick and varied vegetation with trees being a feature of the landscape. Large baobab trees are dotted throughout, and there are magnificent patches of teak as well. Marula trees and a variety of acacia trees are also common. In between these forested patches are grassy enclaves great for spotting wildlife.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: June to September (Animals come to water)
From: July to November (The park never gets crowded)
From: 3,842km² / 1,483mi²
For those who are well-equipped and experienced, Khaudum offers adventurous wildlife viewing. Most big safari animals are easily seen and predators are present in good numbers. Lions are sometimes spotted and this is one of the strongholds for wild dogs. Giraffe, zebra, and blue wildebeest are common and elephants are particularly abundant in the Dry season when they migrate from neighbouring Botswana.
Wildlife Highlights
There is a good variety of antelope in the park. Some are commonly seen throughout Namibia, such as greater kudu, oryx, steenbok, and duiker, but some are more unusual like the fast-running tsessebe and the endangered roan and sable antelope. Red hartebeest is also spotted occasionally. Of the smaller predators, side-striped jackal is quite common in the park.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Khaudum is best visited in the dry months from May to October. During this time large herds of elephants migrate into the park from neighbouring Botswana. The vegetation tends to be very thick during the Wet season, from November to April, making animals more difficult to see and roads impassable. Wildlife also disperses this time of year.
The climate is hot in Khaudum National Park. The summer months correspond with the Wet season (November to April), while the winter season (May to October) experiences no rainfall.
Dry Season –May to October – Winter
Without rain, these are the coolest days of the year. As the season wears on, drought increases.
Wet Season –November to April – Summer
Warmer early morning temperatures (16°C/61°F), sunshine, and sporadic afternoon showers are characteristic of the summer months. This is when the Wet season occurs.
Khaudum National Park is located 796km/494 mi northeast of Windhoek. The park is rarely visited on an organized tour, but can be explored independently on a self-drive safari. Visitors must come with fully equipped 4x4 vehicles and ideally travel in pairs. The sandy roads are challenging, and self-drive safaris should only be undertaken by travelers who have a lot of experience with these sorts of expeditions.
Tours usually begin by 4x4 in Windhoek. The airport is Hosea Kutako International Airport (WDH) and can be found 40km/25 mi east of the city.
There are no scheduled flights to Khaudum National Park.
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