Day 3:

We started our day early by leaving Okaukuejo camp. Our plan was to drive eastbound in Etosha park and reach Namutoni camp by evening while stopping at Halali camp for lunch for a couple of hours.

Jackal crossing the road

Etosha Salt pan

After reaching Halali camp for lunch, we stopped by the Halali waterhole and saw a huge herd of elephants come in.

Halali Waterhole

The rest of the drive to Namutoni camp was fairly uneventful besides seeing mostly herbivores. What we were mainly hoping to see was some big cats but this was not to be on this trip.

Klein Namutoni Waterhole
Following a herd of Elephants

Dik-dik

Day 4:

This was our last day in Etosha park and we were planning on leaving the Von Lindequist gate before 12 pm for a long drive back to Windhoek.

More Zebras
And More Giraffes
Kudus by the waterhole
I bet it gets bad during dry season

We did not come across a single leopard during this trip to Africa. The closest we came by a leopard was its prey lodged up on the branches of a tree, half eaten!!

Saw Leopard prey, but not the Leopard

We exited the Etosha park Von Lindequist gate and after a long drive ended up in Windhoek to spend the night for our next flight out to Victoria Falls next morning.