verreaux's eagle owl
Birds of Namibia
Introduction: Verreaux's eagle owl (Bubo lacteus) prefer a habitat of arid savannah and woodland and riparian woodland and forest. They can be observed perching in dense, leafy tree plantations along watercourses, sometimes flying down to bathe, but rarely to drink.
Distribution: Scattered populations can be found in the north and central regions of Namibia including Etosha National Park and the Caprivi.
Diet: Termites, beetles and warblers to half-grown vervet monkeys, sectretarybirds, hedgehogs, reptiles and frogs. Bushbabies, fruit bats and other large birds such as Pel's fishing owl are also taken.
Description: Lacteus is the Latin for 'milky white'. Often confused with the spotted eagle-owl which is much smaller and a darker grey colour.
Breeding: Sometimes uses power pylons built in grasslands as nesting sites.
Size: 60cm. Weight: 1.7kg.
A mid market lodge, situated on the Ongava Private Reserve, just south of the Andersson entrance to Etosha.
On a small hill on the extreme western side of Etosha - Dolomite is the newest (and fifth camp) to open within the park boundries. It is a small personal lodge as opposed to the traditional resort feel of the other camps within the park.
Traditional slightly formal up-market lodge. Situated on same property as Eagle Tented Camp
A small private lodge, borders on Etosha however the distance to the park entrance makes it fairly un-suitable for day visits
Within 10km of the Etosha entrance this mid-range lodge offers an ideal base from which to explore the park
One of the five camps situated inside the park, generally less popular with visitors than Okaukuejo or Namutoni but has the advantage of a secluded quiet spot lit waterhole
Luxury accommodation, each unit with private pool, great place to spoil yourself. Guided tours on private nature reserve and inside Etosha Park
Extremely busy accommodation inside the park with a good spot-lit waterhole, great choice if location is deciding factor on where to stay
Upmarket accommodation, situated on private game reserve with easy access to the National Park
On the same property as Ongava Lodge, but offering a more traditional tented safari style experience
A non-profit organisation aimed at conserving Namibia's cheetah population
Once called Etosha Gateway lodge this is a budget accommodation option which has recently been renovated.

